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On Wednesday, Aug. 13 the University announced in an email that the Student Center will open Monday, Aug. 25 with regular ...
I really enjoy coffee. I enjoy coffee to the point where I am wholly convinced that I can write about the freshman year experience at Hopkins in the context of the simple drink. So here it is: what I ...
Telling people you major in Writing Seminars and English is kind of like confiding a shameful secret to a complete stranger, like introducing yourself by saying, “Hi, I park diagonally in the garage ...
Balancing extracurriculars, social life and academics at Hopkins is like juggling chainsaws while doing ballet on an elephant walking down St. Paul Street. Even though it feels like you’re doing it ...
You might be thinking, “Writing is not for me, so why would I become a student journalist?” I said the same thing years ago. Then, my path crossed with The News-Letter’s, and I don’t think any other ...
The Sparrows Point Steel Mill, once the largest in the world, was a Baltimore institution that shaped workers’ unions, housing and cultural dynamics in the city for more than 100 years, from 1887 ...
When I first arrived at Hopkins, I was riding the high of graduating high school and coasting off an unforgettable summer. Like many others, I was thrilled to be entering such a prestigious ...
Upadhyay shares essential Hopkins lingo to first year students. Welcome to Hopkins! Here are some words you might commonly hear. One of the first things you’ll pick up is our campus slang. While it’s ...
As a Hopkins student who has gone through five course registrations, I know this can be a complicated process to navigate, but you’ll get the hang of it. Here are my very best tips for a smooth, ...
Even though I meet the basic requirement to give roommate advice by having lived with one, I hesitate to provide a numbered list on how to be a good one. Living with roommates is a dynamic setting ...
Truong reflects on finding meaning and connection while feeling loneliness. For a while during my first semester of college, I could not separate Mondays from Tuesdays, Tuesdays from Wednesdays, ...
By the end of my first semester, I had what I wanted. But instead of intense joy and satisfaction, I felt an ineffable emptiness. When I finally paused to reflect, I realized that chasing academic ...
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