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April 26, 2024

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SGA debates mental health, real food

The Student Government Association (SGA) had its first meeting of the semester Sunday night to make-up for the time missed from the snow day. SGA also met on Tuesday, where John Hughes, president of Hopkins’ Active Minds chapter, presented a proposal for an upcoming event.


Cruz, Clinton overcome close Iowa caucuses

Voters cast their ballots in the Iowa Caucuses on Monday, awarding the first win of the party primaries for the 2016 U.S. Presidential election to Republican candidate Senator Ted Cruz (TX) and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, the former Secretary of State and senator from New York. The caucuses held a few unexpected turns, and promised Americans one thing: It’s going to be close.




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The Hopkins Counseling Center is located in the Homewood building and provides mental health services.

The complexity of race and mental health

According to the results of a national survey of over 1,500 undergraduates, students of color are less likely to feel academically or emotionally prepared than their white counterparts, more likely to say that college is not meeting their expectations, and less likely to ask for help when experiencing mental distress.


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 Donna’s in Charles Village closed their doors Monday night.

Donna’s closes after 18 years on St. Paul

Donna’s, a staple of Charles Village for 18 years, closed its doors on Sunday. The upscale café on the corner of St. Paul and 31st Streets had been experiencing a dip in business, according to co-owner Alan Hirsch.





Spence talks neoliberalism and black politics

Lester Spence, an associate professor of political science, introduced his new book, Knocking the Hustle: Against the Neoliberal Turn in Black Politics at Red Emma’s, a local café and bookstore, on Jan. 14.




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SGA event highlights staff dedication

The Student Government Association (SGA) hosted “Thirty Minutes of Thanks” on Monday, during which students could express their appreciation to Hopkins staff for their efforts in accommodating students during Baltimore’s record snowstorm..


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Just a coffee shop at first, Carma’s kept developing its food menu in response to customer demand.

Carma’s: A favorite of students (and moms)

Carma’s Cafe, located on 32nd Street between N. Charles and St. Paul Streets, was established by owners Carma Halterman and Michael Lynch in the winter of 2004 and has since been serving residents of Charles Village and Hopkins students.


Fund opens doors for student entrepreneurs

Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures (JHTV) is a University organization that provides funding and support for undergraduate entrepreneurs. This semester will mark the second year of one of JHTV’s programs, The Ralph S. O’Connor Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Fund.






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