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Following a $1 billion donation from Bloomberg Philanthropies, most incoming medical students at the Hopkins School of M...
09/07/2024

Following a $1 billion donation from Bloomberg Philanthropies, most incoming medical students at the Hopkins School of Medicine will have free tuition beginning this fall. Medical students from families making less than $300,000 will receive free tuition and those from families making less than $175,000 will also receive additional financial support that covers living expense

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BREAKING: Hopkins students and affiliates with the Hopkins Justice Collective are establishing a “Palestine Solitary Enc...
29/04/2024

BREAKING: Hopkins students and affiliates with the Hopkins Justice Collective are establishing a “Palestine Solitary Encampment” on the Homewood Campus. Protestors demand that Hopkins divests from weapons manufacturers and publicly calls for a ceasefire.

LIVE UPDATES: Hopkins students and affiliates have established a “Palestine Solidarity Encampment” on the Homewood Campus to protest the University’s financial and academic contributions to what they describe as the ongoing Palestinian genocide.

The "Revolution in Our Lifetime" exhibition, unveiled at The Peale, offers insights into the Black Panther Party's Balti...
26/04/2024

The "Revolution in Our Lifetime" exhibition, unveiled at The Peale, offers insights into the Black Panther Party's Baltimore Chapter. The exhibit features first-hand material that has never been shown to public before and will be available until May 26.

The exhibition "Revolution in Our Lifetime": The Black Panther Party and Political Organizing in Baltimore, 1968–1973, was unveiled at The Peale, Baltimore’s Community Museum, on Friday, April 12. The exhibit will be available until May 26. Curated by Hopkins and Morgan State University students...

Sydney Langer reviews Catalog Coffee,highlighting it as the perfect study place with its ample lighting and seats in the...
26/04/2024

Sydney Langer reviews Catalog Coffee,highlighting it as the perfect study place with its ample lighting and seats in the back for students. Come and pick out a quick sweet snack or a delicious lunch from their menu when you want to take a break.

Located in Hampden, Catalog Coffee could be your new favorite cafe spot! The cafe itself is an adorable study spot, with ample lighting and seats in the back for students to pull out their laptops and notebooks. After studying the menu for (admittedly) way too long and concluding that everything see...

Leisure Editor Mingyuan Song writes about the road trip he had while driving his badminton team to a tournament in Bosto...
26/04/2024

Leisure Editor Mingyuan Song writes about the road trip he had while driving his badminton team to a tournament in Boston, which he sees as an attempt to "chase freedom," a phenomena common among college students.

For me, freedom looks like what Chris McCandless did in Into the Wild — to buy a beat-up car after college, sell everything else he owns and vanish into a long road trip into the wilderness. I haven’t graduated yet and don’t have enough money for a car, nor do I have the courage like McCandles...

Ilil Benjamin, a senior lecturer in the Department of Sociology at Hopkins, shared her experience in a humanitarian aid ...
26/04/2024

Ilil Benjamin, a senior lecturer in the Department of Sociology at Hopkins, shared her experience in a humanitarian aid NGO, touching on the hardships she faced as an aid worker and the connections between the field work and her classes.

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Drake, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar have been targeting each other through diss tracks for a while. While elaborating...
18/04/2024

Drake, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar have been targeting each other through diss tracks for a while. While elaborating on the history of this "beef", Timothy McShea analyzes the lyrics from their tracks and provides insights into the future of hip hop.

Answering Kendrick Lamar’s viral diss on producer Metro Boomin and rapper Future’s collaboration album, We Don’t Trust You, Drake throws another bomb in a leaked diss track, which accuses Lamar’s past record label Top Dawg Entertainment of extortion. 

DEADLINE EXTENDED APRIL 25TH Calling all loved ones of graduating Hopkins students! The official undergraduate newspaper...
17/04/2024

DEADLINE EXTENDED APRIL 25TH Calling all loved ones of graduating Hopkins students! The official undergraduate newspaper of Johns Hopkins University is publishing the 2024 Commencement Magazine!
✨ Do you want to congratulate a student on their graduation in the 2024 Commencement Magazine?
💝 Swipe left to see how you can customize a congratulatory ad just for them!

💻 Scan the QR codes in slide 4 or follow the links in our bio for the ad purchasing form and to view an example of what the magazine will look like. The deadline to purchase an ad is April 25
💙 Seize this unique opportunity to celebrate your graduate in a truly special way!

📸: Steven Simpson, Photo Editor

🎓 Calling all loved ones of graduating Hopkins students! The official undergraduate newspaper of Johns Hopkins Universit...
12/04/2024

🎓 Calling all loved ones of graduating Hopkins students! The official undergraduate newspaper of Johns Hopkins University is publishing the 2024 Commencement Magazine!
✨ Do you want to congratulate a student on their graduation in the 2024 Commencement Magazine?
💝 Swipe left to see how you can customize a congratulatory ad just for them!

💻 Scan the QR codes in slide 4 for the ad purchasing form and to view an example of what the magazine will look like. The deadline to purchase an ad is April 14.
💙 Seize this unique opportunity to celebrate your graduate in a truly special way!

Housing developer and freshman Alexander Pryor elaborates on how zoning laws contribute to the housing crisis in the Uni...
12/04/2024

Housing developer and freshman Alexander Pryor elaborates on how zoning laws contribute to the housing crisis in the United States.

If we want to address the rising cost of housing in this country, we need to take a hard look at how our own zoning laws and restrictions are the cause of this.  Let's get straight to the point: The U.S. is in the middle of a housing crisis.

Sports Editor Josh Felton offers his insights on how the incoming stars of the WNBA made the unprecedented growth of wom...
11/04/2024

Sports Editor Josh Felton offers his insights on how the incoming stars of the WNBA made the unprecedented growth of women's basketball possible through their exceptional skills and remarkable achievements.

As the sun sets on yet another remarkable college basketball season, it’s safe to say the landscape of women’s college basketball has changed forever. With the new group of stars entering the WNBA next week, a new set of fans has caught on and become invested. We have just witnessed a seismic sh...

Following the passing of Ethan Posner, a biophysics student and Woodrow Wilson Fellow, members of the university communi...
11/04/2024

Following the passing of Ethan Posner, a biophysics student and Woodrow Wilson Fellow, members of the university community are advocating to rename the fellowship in his honor. They hope to celebrate his exceptional research achievements and see the potential to inspire future scholars.

On March 8, sophomore Biophysics student Ethan Posner passed away from a brief illness. In his freshman year, Posner was selected as a recipient of the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, a three-year undergraduate research funding program that provides up to $10,000. Some students, faculty and community mem...

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