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Hopkins researchers are facing critical cuts to their funding, impeding life-saving work. International students are getting their F-1 visas revoked “without reason or warning.” The U.S. government is ...
It’s that time of the year again! I’m back for my second year of NFL Mock Drafts, hopefully with more success than last year. The incoming draft class doesn’t have the same kind of top-end quarterback ...
How will Hopkins respond to the Trump administration’s assaults on our country’s laws, Constitution, and universities? So far, our administration has largely avoided the question. The time for silence ...
The News-Letter interviewed Branville G. Bard, Jr., the chief of police for the Johns Hopkins Police Department (JHPD) and ...
With low-70-degree weather and sunny skies ahead, it’s the perfect time to take a break and soak up some fresh air. As we ...
I’ve spent the last few months of college lounging in my roommate’s room. Her walls are full of tidbits, posters, postcards ...
My dad grew up in communist Cuba under Fidel Castro. During the Cuban Revolution, the people thought Castro would bring about ...
Bin Wu, associate professor in the department of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry at the School of Medicine, visited ...
As of April 21, more than 1,500 students from several hundred colleges and universities, have had a sudden change in their ...
Letter, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor Jeff Coller discussed his research on the development of a new experimental protein ...
On March 4, more than a decade after her previous novel Americanah, Hopkins alum Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie gave the people ...
I’ve always had this fear that, if I stop being productive, I’ll stop being valuable. But maybe it’s okay to fall down rabbit ...
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