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August 31, 2021FILE PHOTO Three years out from their orientation (pictured above), the class of '22 has a lot of tips to share.
FILE PHOTO Three years out from their orientation (pictured above), the class of '22 has a lot of tips to share.
FILE PHOTO Whether you're interested in journalism, photography or business, Editors-in-Chief Leela Gebo and Laura Wadsten encourage you to join The News-Letter.
COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES — SHERIDAN LIBRARIES The News-Letter has been a staple of University life for 125 years.
COURTESY OF CLAYTON BLICK The Gatehouse, pictured above in the 1970s, has housed student journalism at Hopkins for decades.
CC-BY-SA 3.0/MOVIEMANIACX Venture off-campus to catch some professional games, or stay close to see classmates beat the buzzer.
COURTESY OF BRODY SILVA Whether you're craving American, Lebanese, Japanese or anywhere in between, Baltimore has plenty of options.
FILE PHOTO Lipkin argues that, when picking your major, it does not matter how good you are at a subject.
COURTESY OF CLAIRE GOUDREAU While living alone for the first time can be daunting, it can also offer independence.
FILE PHOTO While “The Beach” has no sand or waves, students still use it to hang out with friends and sunbathe.
FILE PHOTO Maury recounts experiences of discrimination, mistreatment and silence at the hands of University affiliates.
COURTESY OF CAITLIN CAMPBELL PETA protesters appeared in front of the University sign to protest barn owl experiments in the lab of Shreesh Mysore.
FILE PHOTO The Mattin Center, pictured from last spring, is currently undergoing demolition to make room for a new student center.
COURTESY OF BJARKE INGELS GROUP Construction on the new student center should be finished by fall 2024.
WIKIMEDIA COMMONS / CC BY-SA 2.0 Make sure to catch an Orioles game at Camden Yards before this year's season ends.
PUBLIC DOMAIN From harbor nightlife to neighborhood shopping and strolls, there are plenty of ways to get off campus and explore Baltimore.