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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 Friday, April 11 the Hopkins Political Union held its second debate of the semester, tackling two of the most contested issues in American politics: health-care policy and abortion. There were two ...
For the one-week anniversary of being diagnosed with celiac disease (yup, gluten is now the enemy), I celebrated by going to Costiera with close friends.
In a stunning press conference on Sunday, March 30, Vice President of Student Athlete Relations Chad Rockeley-DuPont announced that Hopkins is set to join the Ivy League conference for the 2026–2027 ...
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 ...
Late into the night on Feb. 21, Judge Adam B. Abelson, a federal judge in Baltimore, temporarily blocked several of President Trump’s executive orders regarding the termination of diversity, equity ...
A satellite view of the smoke plume from the Palisades Fire, which ripped through Los Angeles in January of 2025. Bare wood splintered and cracked, deep streaks of crimson running through it like raw, ...
Welcome back to campus! While the frosty weather might make staying in sound tempting, The News-Letter encourages you to step out and explore Baltimore’s exciting weekend lineup. Take a moment to ...
While the patriarchy is certainly still strong in Western countries like the U.S., it is a different beast in South Korea. Among all countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and ...
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 ...
One of the most daunting burdens faced by Hopkins students is the grueling task of reading an endless flow of papers, articles and documents. It is an arduous task that is ignored by some and ...