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October 16, 2021COURTESY OF JOHN D’CRUZ York addresses the unfair expectations placed on women and their bodies from a young age.
COURTESY OF JOHN D’CRUZ York addresses the unfair expectations placed on women and their bodies from a young age.
ROSIE JANG/CARTOONS EDITOR To analyzes the ins and outs of hookup culture on college campuses, questioning whether casual sex really empowers women.
GOTOVAN/CC-BY-2.0 Chatterjee argues that Facebook has little incentive to change its harmful ways, given its authority to self-regulate.
COURTESY OF GRETA MARAS Crump emphasized that just because something is legal doesn't make it morally right, citing a litany of historical injustices that were allowed by the law.
FILE PHOTO These policy changes come as case numbers on campus decrease.
COURTESY OF SOPHIA LIN Zella Day, pictured at stage centre, performed at the Hoptoberfest concert at the Beach.
PUBLIC DOMAIN The Sports section predicts the outcomes of Week 6 of the NFL regular season.
CC BY-NC 2.0 Jon Gruden resigned as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders after racist, misogynistic and homophobic emails surfaced.
MOTO "CLUB4AG" MIWA/CC BY 2.0 Shohei Ohtani’s dominance as both a hitter and pitcher makes his case for MVP compelling.
COURTESY OF HOPKINSSPORTS.COM Freshman midfielder Katie Sullivan is this week’s Athlete of the Week.
COURTESY OF HOPKINSSPORTS.COM Freshman forward Katie Sullivan scored the dagger to secure the Hopkins win last weekend.
COURTESY OF SOPHIA PASALIS SUCC President Kyra Rothwell addressed the crowd at last Friday’s Stand-Up Comedy Show.
COURTESY OF ROSIE JANG Motion discussed how poetry can explain things for which science has no answer.
COURTESY OF MOE ALGHAWI Hopkins students enjoyed gathering in large groups for outdoor activities after a virtual Hoptoberfest last year.
PUBLIC DOMAIN Professor Stuart Schrader explained that the Hopkins Bubble exists in part due to redlining practices in Baltimore.
COURTESY OF AASHI MENDPARA Mendpara recounts the frequent mispronunciation of her name throughout childhood and the meaning her name holds for her today.
COURTESY OF CLAIRE MOON Elaine, Class of 2025, is majoring in Computer Science and Cognitive Science.
COURTESY OF MIN-SEO Kim For many Indigenous peoples, events like powwows are a way to both reclaim and celebrate their cultures which were historically suppressed.