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How do undergraduates get their research published?

Hopkins is considered to be the first research institution in the United States. The University stresses that research projects are accessible to undergraduates; however, many students feel that...

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Journalists discuss black narratives in media

As part of a weekend of programming around the newly-released HBO documentary Baltimore Rising, the Reginald F. Lewis museum hosted a panel discussion titled “Reclaiming the Future of Black News Media”...

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Republican tax bill worries grad students

This article has since been updated to include latest developments. See below. Earlier this month, Republicans in the House of Representatives passed a tax reform bill. This bill is intended to provide...

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Students urge peers to empower others at TEDxJHU

This event was organized by the University’s TEDxJHU, a privately licensed branch of  the nonprofit TED. Lauren Duan, the logistics specialist for TEDxJHU, explained the significance of this year’s...

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Bmore BeatClub is a gateway into the Baltimore rap scene

This past Thursday, I found myself wandering down a rainy, vacant Baltimore street trying to find an event I had long been interested in attending: the Bmore BeatClub, a monthly event which is...

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Local rapper and designer has an exciting future

Even before I met Alpha Johnson I sort of knew who he was, sort of. I knew Alpha as the rapper Joey Bricks, who I was introduced to when a friend showed me the video for his song “No Love.” The general...

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Daniels stresses the University’s commitment to students and Baltimore

  Mental Health Many students feel that addressing mental health on campus should be a priority for the University. Daniels acknowledged that the academic rigor at Hopkins can contribute to a culture...

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Commission evaluates tenets of undergrad experience

The second Commission on Undergraduate Education (CUE2), a group of faculty, staff, alumni and current undergraduates, has been working since April to evaluate the state of undergraduate education at...

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How are students faring without covered grades?

With the semester coming to a close, freshmen reflect on how the rollback of the University’s covered grade policy has affected their first few months at Hopkins, and upperclassmen look back on how...

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Hasan Minhaj tackles Islamophobia with comedy

Comedian, actor and writer Hasan Minhaj gave a talk on Wednesday, Dec. 6, in the Turner Auditorium at the East Baltimore campus. The talk was the final event of the Milton S. Eisenhower (MSE)...

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University announces it will divest from thermal coal companies

The University’s Board of Trustees voted to divest its endowment from thermal coal on Friday. The vote, which was announced in a statement on Tuesday, comes almost three months after the Public...

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Hopkins community mourns student Zachary Steinberg and his family

The Hopkins community was saddened to learn of the death of Zachary Steinberg, a sophomore in the Whiting School of Engineering, who died in a plane crash in Costa Rica on Sunday. Steinberg’s parents...

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Parents seek answers after Baltimore schools heating crisis

At a packed Baltimore City Public Schools (BCPS) board meeting on Tuesday, hundreds of parents, teachers and students gathered to voice their outrage over heating problems that have affected classrooms...

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