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On June 4, approximately 5,000 gallons of diesel fuel from the Hopkins Hospital spilled into Inner Harbor, Baltimore.
Al Hutchinson, CEO of Visit Baltimore — the city's official destination marketing organization, which champions Baltimore’s ...
The News-Letter conducted a survey on Commencement proceedings, in which the Class of 2025 expressed mixed opinions about the event. On May 22, Hopkins conducted the University-wide Commencement ...
I’m writing to you from my favorite couch in the living room of my four-person apartment that I share with my friends (some of the best friends I’ve ever had). It’s been a harder day than most, and ...
My best friends and I met at a birthday party in sophomore year for a girl named Tina. Did we know Tina? Absolutely not. But there we were, huddled in a stranger’s basement, eating cheap cupcakes. The ...
My first semester of college was nothing like the made-for-TV movie I’d envisioned. I left my dorm door open like my mom told me to, but nobody stopped by. Students sat six feet apart in the dining ...
I had my fair share of misconceptions about college. As a first-generation college student, I thought college was going to be like high school. I didn’t have anyone in my family who went to college to ...
Sinha recommends the gnocchi and pasta at Chiapparelli’s, where taste and tradition come together. Baltimore’s food scene wouldn’t be what it is without the people who built it. Immigrants brought ...
It is with a sense of gratitude — and a little bittersweet tug — that I say goodbye to the community and exciting work that made my four years leading multimedia efforts as Photo Editor of The ...
As the 2024–25 academic year comes to a close, we want to share our deepest gratitude to everyone who has helped the paper thrive. The past year has had unprecedented implications and impacts on ...
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