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In a world plagued with political turmoil and at a time when dystopian fiction feels less like an escape and more like a reflection of reality, Suzanne Collins returns to Panem with Sunrise on the ...
1,732 students joined the Class of 2029 in the final round of admissions, which had a 4% acceptance rate. The University announced the Regular Decision results for its 150th class on March 21. This ...
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 ...
Mahto argues that liberal arts colleges are societal detriment to the poorest Americans. Liberal arts colleges are some of wealthy Americans favorite institutions. Parents send their children to ...
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 ...
The Hopkins Justice Collective argues that the Applied Physics Laboratory’s work often contributes to the infliction of violence and war. As the nation’s first research institution, Johns Hopkins has ...
Following President Trump’s inauguration, the flurry of executive orders and funding freezes introduced uncertainty into the period of political transition. Researchers and health practitioners across ...
Rock, pop, metal, punk — and more — were on full display last week, courtesy of student bands from Hopkins and the Peabody Institute. Harnessing the power of live music to raise money, two ...
The University has released data on the socioeconomic, racial and ethnic backgrounds of the class of 2028, marking the first admissions cycle since the Supreme Court's 2023 decision to restrict ...
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 ...
Growing up, I never really played — or liked — video games. I didn’t get the point. Watching my 4th-grade crush play Portal in his bedroom was boring. Okay, you get to the next level, and then you get ...
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