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(03/25/04 5:00am)
The Baltimore City Design Advisory Panel approved plans for construction of the Hopkins block of the Charles Village Project last week but declined to support the Struever Bros. independent project to build a condominium and retail complex on the 3200 block of Saint Paul St. until the architect makes changes.
(02/26/04 5:00am)
The stage was set for the Men's Lacrosse Championship trophy to return to Hopkins for the first time since 1987. Boasting a veteran lineup that included eight returning starters, four All-Americans and the team's eight leading scorers from the previous year, the Jays were a preseason favorite to capture the title. The fact that the championship game would be held at nearby M&T Stadium added another layer to the already thick subplot of a season that seemed destined to end with a Blue Jays triumph.
(12/04/03 5:00am)
The referendum on a new Student Council (StuCo) constitution passed by 67 votes in school-wide balloting last week, paving the way for major changes in the way StuCo is organized and requiring new bylaws to be written.
(11/20/03 5:00am)
The Board of Elections (BoE) has scheduled a school-wide student referendum starting Sunday at 12:00 a.m. and ending at 11:59 p.m. Monday to decide the fate of a proposed constitution that aims to dramatically restructure the Student Council (StuCo).
(11/13/03 5:00am)
The Master of Liberal Arts program celebrated its 40th anniversary in style on Sunday, with a celebration in the Glass Pavilion and a discussion led by Hopkins scholars "exploring the liberal arts."
(11/06/03 5:00am)
Another drive-by paintball shooting took place near campus on Friday night, the fourth attack in the Charles Village area since September.
(11/06/03 5:00am)
The Jazzman's Caf??, Sodexho's newest addition to campus, opened on Friday in Levering to complement the caf?? by the same name that is located in Gilman Hall.
(11/06/03 5:00am)
It was no Fells Point, but 3010 Guilford St. was pretty crowded on Halloween night.
(10/30/03 5:00am)
A News-Letter survey of Hopkins undergraduates has found that 45.7 percent of students identify themselves as Democrats and a
(10/09/03 5:00am)
A Hopkins scientist has won this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry for his study of cell membranes. Dr. Peter Agre a professor of biological chemistry at the Bloomberg School of Public Health, will share the award with Roderick MacKinnon a scientist at Rockefeller University.
(10/02/03 5:00am)
The effort to raise $2 billion dollars as part of the Knowledge for the World Campaign is meeting and even exceeding its goals.
(09/11/03 5:00am)
A Hopkins undergraduate was the victim of an indecent exposure incident last week that happened in front of a university building on a well-traveled stretch of North Charles Street.
(09/04/03 5:00am)
It's just a short ride down Charles Street and York Road, but what a difference 20 minutes makes. While Towson may not be a thriving metropolis, it is a charming suburban city that still has the quaint feel of a college town. Whether you're longing to shop at Nordstrom or craving an escape from Sodexho food, there is a good chance that Towson has your fix. If nothing else, it's the place you might want to go when the balderdash of Baltimore reaches a critical mass.
(09/04/03 5:00am)
The Johns Hopkins University moved up one place, to No. 14, in this year's U.S. News & World Report national college rankings that were published last week. The move marks the second consecutive year that Hopkins has jumped up one spot.
(09/04/03 5:00am)
Johns Hopkins University may be providing a quality undergraduate education, but the level of student dissatisfaction with the school's academic and social environment is too high, according to the Hopkins Commission on Undergraduate Education (CUE), which released its final report in May.
(09/04/03 5:00am)
The NCAA Division III President's Council has voted to stop the dispensing of athletic scholarships at schools like Hopkins, which consider themselves Division III schools but who also field Division I teams.
(05/01/03 5:00am)
Feel your wallet getting lighter? If you've been to a sporting eventlately, you might not be the only who thinks ticket prices are gettingout of hand.
(04/24/03 5:00am)
Fold up the tent and break out the halftime show.
(04/17/03 5:00am)
The Men's and Women's crew teams traveled to Camden, N.J. last week tocompete in the Knecht Cup, where they were impressive as both varsityteams earned first place finishes.
(04/10/03 5:00am)
The Men's and Women's Crew teams both had impressive showings in the Occoquan Sprints event in Lorton, Virginia as the Jays finished among the best in nearly all of their races.