By Will Anderson News & Features Editor
By Will Anderson and Abby Biesman News & Features Editors
By Abby Biesman News & Features Editor
After months of focus groups, forums and committee meetings, the University released today the new sexual misconduct policy that will govern all nine Johns Hopkins schools.
A 16-year-old girl who was allegedly raped at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity house in November 2014 has sued the University, SAE and the two alleged rapists for $30 million in damages.
By Catherine Palmer, News & Features Editor
Freddie Gray’s death has been ruled a homicide, and six officers have been charged in the case, Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced Friday.
Christian groups on campus organized ”Prayer for Baltimore,” a non-denominational prayer event, held Tuesday on the Keyser Quad. The gathering united people from the University community during a time of chaos in the city. Approximately 200 students attended.
Director of Student Activities Rob Turning, who also served as an advisor to Greek Life, recently handed in his resignation.
With poor communication and ISIS holds, many Hopkins students are worried and frustrated with the financial aid process.
This past weekend marked the 44th anniversary of Spring Fair, a three-day carnival open to both Hopkins students and the public. Many features of the student-run event, including its name, have evolved throughout its history on the Homewood Campus.
Students for Environmental Action (SEA) hosted a debate Thursday on whether or not genetically modified organisms (GMOs) should be used in food products. The event, which was held as a part of the group’s Earth Week festivities, gave students the opportunity to become more informed about their food choices and food security.
Spring Fair brought a variety of food trucks, live music, carnival rides and new events to the Homewood Campus this weekend for both students and the public to enjoy.
The Coalition of Hopkins Activists for Israel (CHAI) hosted its annual Israel Fair this past Thursday in the Mattin Center courtyard. This year’s event celebrated the 67th anniversary of the formation of the State of Israel.
Dr. Robert McCrae, an expert in the field of personality psychology, came to Hopkins on Wednesday as the speaker for the 2015 G. Stanley Hall Lecture in Distinguished Clinical Research.