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On May 22, Hopkins conducted the University-wide Commencement ceremony to recognize the achievements of the Class of 2025 and celebrate the completion of their degree requirements. In interviews and ...
As the semester progressed and the end of my tenure as Editor-in-Chief got closer, I expected to feel grief, dread and the desire to prolong my time at Hopkins. Instead, I’ve surprised myself by ...
On Wednesday, March 26 at the Great Hall in Levering Hall, the Sheridan Libraries hosted the Milton S. Eisenhower Library (MSE) Furniture Fair, where students were encouraged to provide feedback on a ...
In a recent email to the student community, President Ronald J. Daniels announced that alumnus Michael Bloomberg officially rescinded his $1 billion donation, initially designed to alleviate the ...
Listed in the New York Times’ best restaurants of 2024, Ammoora offers a wide range of Syrian dishes, from spreads to hot and cold mezze. Our server was warm, inviting and, most importantly, gave ...
Hopkins faculty and employees share how the termination of many USAID programs has impacted their work. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Monday, March 10, that the Trump administration ...
Lady Liberty’s torch is dimming. Republicans insist that she is fatigued and her fire has been quenched by the caravan of migrants exploiting her generosity. They may seek to close the United States ...
At this point, just over a day has passed since I watched the 2024 film Nosferatu. I’ve let it sit. I’ve slept on it. And while I admit that I was initially dissatisfied, over the span of those 24 ...
For more than a century, detective fiction has captivated readers from worldwide with its intricate puzzles, thrilling chases and profound social critiques. As an avid reader of detective literature — ...
STEVEN SIMPSON / PHOTO EDITOR The University signed a voluntary agreement with the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights in response to an investigation by the Office regarding antisemitic ...
Mahto argues that the evidence against humans’ free will is only applicable to trivial tasks and not to important decisions. For most of human civilization, philosophers have posited the existence of ...
Tiwari argues that open-access publishing holds a myriad of benefits for both researchers and the general public. The internet serves as a haven of scientific information, representing an era where ...