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(04/25/02 5:00am)
Posters advertising the events of the Middle Eastern Student Association (MESA), the Coalition of Hopkins Activists for Israel (CHAI) and the Diverse Sexuality and Gender Alliance (DSAGA) have recently been defaced and torn down in various locations on the Homewood campus, said representatives of the three student organizations.
(04/18/02 5:00am)
Margarita Lopez, the first openly lesbian Puerto Rican ever elected to public office, discussed the difficulty of her homosexual emergence from a strict Catholic family and her political crusade for community-based efforts on Monday in the Glass Pavilion. The event was co-sponsored by the Diverse Sexuality and Gender Alliance (DSAGA) and Organizaci"n Latina Estudantil.
(04/18/02 5:00am)
Pedophilia - not a word generally associated with the Catholic Church.
(04/11/02 5:00am)
Representatives of gay rights groups and human rights activist groups discussed Maryland's Anti-Discrimination Act of 2001 as well as the state of gay rights legislation at 8 p.m. on Monday as part of the 2002 Awareness Days sponsored by the Diverse Sexuality and Gender Alliance (DSAGA).
(04/11/02 5:00am)
Due to the U.S. Army's preoccupation with Sept. 11 and its aftermath, Johns Hopkins senior Michael Halas and his ROTC classmates had to wait unusually long for their branch assignments in the army. Finally, on March 13, the awaited information arrived.
(03/28/02 5:00am)
The founder and president of the Rainforest Action Network (RAN), a rainforest activist group, discussed "Restructuring the Global Economy: Eradicating Bretton-Woods and Creating New Institutions," on March 14 as part of the 2002 Symposium on Foreign Affairs. The event was held in Shriver Auditorium.
(03/14/02 5:00am)
He's a normal figure on St. Paul's St. With uncanny regularity, he paces up and down the sidewalk, stumbling over his lanky legs, shuffling his feet against the sidewalk to go ... nowhere in particular.
(03/07/02 5:00am)
Ah, summer: Watching riotous thunderstorms from the basement window; prancing around the sprinkler, your feet sliding in the sponge-like grass; roasting under the relentless sun for an even tan; playing laser tag or cops/robbers in the gathering dusk; and? internships.
(03/07/02 5:00am)
As part of the Religious Awareness Days program "Open Hands Open Hearts: Exploring Diverse Religious Traditions," two events addressing the diversity of religious faiths were held at the Interfaith Center this week.
(02/28/02 5:00am)
Rev. C.T. Vivian, a renowned legend of the Civil Rights Era, celebrated the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. on Feb. 21 at the Bunting Meyerhoff Interfaith Center as part of the Ninth Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Convocation.
(11/29/01 5:00am)
Johns Hopkins prides itself on being the top research institution in the nation, and yet, until this year, it did not have a publication for philosophical research and discussion.
(11/15/01 5:00am)
Baltimore has a Hispanic population estimated at 50,000 by some experts, and yet local healthcare providers cannot supply this large portion of the population with proper healthcare services due to language and cultural barriers.
(11/15/01 5:00am)
Lani Guinier, a celebrated Harvard University law professor and civil rights activist, detailed the degenerating quality of democracy in the modern United States and proposed several solutions to reform the institution in a speech last Thursday at Shriver Hall as part of the Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium.
(11/15/01 5:00am)
Linda Greenhouse, esteemed court reporter for The New York Times and 1998 winner of the Pulitzer Prize, discussed the ramifications of the Supreme Court's decision in Bush v.Gore on Nov. 14, 2001, at the Glass Pavilion.
(11/01/01 5:00am)
After the tragic events of Sept. 11, Osama bin Laden and other Islamic extremists have typified the average Muslim to the American public's perception. But in actuality, most Muslims condemn bin Laden and the Taliban as contrary to Islamic teaching. With fully one fifth of the world professed Muslims, it is important to break beyond fearful stereotypes and understand the basic tenets of Islam.
(11/01/01 5:00am)
The Johns Hopkins chapter of Phi Kappa Psi earned over $700 for victims of Sept. 11's tragic events through its annual auction, Saturday, Oct. 27, in the Gilman Quad.
(10/25/01 5:00am)
The concepts of tolerance and respect for the Islamic faith pervaded the first interfaith discussion, "Is Positive Plurality Possible?," in the Johns Hopkins Interfaith Center on Monday.
(10/25/01 5:00am)
Are the words of this article fading into a mass of black smudges to the pounding rhythm of your aching head? Are you abnormally hot or feverish? Does your neck feel like you just took a lengthy test, the searing pain shattering your concentration with the slightest neck movement?
(10/18/01 5:00am)
Historian and author Howard Zinn addressed the importance of dissent and skepticism in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during a speech on Oct. 11 as part of the Milton S. Eisenhower (MSE) Symposium.
(10/11/01 5:00am)
Members of the Student Activities Committee (SAC) approved initial plans to implement a Student Activites Judicial Board, which is scheduled for completion in Dec. 2001.