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November 5, 2020COURTESY OF SHOURYA ARASHANAPALLI Students will now have the opportunity next semester to study inside the library.
COURTESY OF SHOURYA ARASHANAPALLI Students will now have the opportunity next semester to study inside the library.
PUBLIC DOMAIN There are several barriers to effective telehealth.
SKSSOFT / CC BY 2.5 Sacha Baron Cohen stars as Borat in the new sequel to the 2006 film.
PUBLIC DOMAIN Jessica Kasamoto offers tips for students traveling by plane for the holidays.
COURTESY OF JOHNS HOPKINS SCIENCE POLICY GROUP The STEMulate the Vote series encourages scientists to get involved in politics.
COURTESY OF CHRIS H. PARK It could take days for the result of the presidential election to be called.
PIXABAY LICENSE Head downtown this Sunday to flex your cornhole skills in a regional tournament.
FILE PHOTO A fleet of Blue Jay Shuttle vans will provide transportation for Hopkins affiliates to Baltimore polling locations on Election Day.
COURTESY OF CHRIS H. PARK The 10% tuition reduction for the fall semester will not continue in the spring.
FILE PHOTO Because of historically low student voter turnout rates, the University will provide transportation for in-person voting.
COURTESY OF CHRIS H. PARK SGA predicts that the student body will feel high levels of stress surrounding Election Day.
FILE PHOTO On Monday, community members shared their hopes for the grant application process with the leaders of the Innovation Fund for Community Safety.
COURTESY OF ARIELLA SHUA Crust by Mack, one of Whitehall Mill’s pop-up shops, offers delicious baked goods.
COURTESY OF GABRIEL LESSER Lesser reflects on a favorite childhood activity.
VWEAA / CC BY SA-4.0 Bali argues that Democrats did not fight hard enough to prevent Barrett’s confirmation.
COURTESY OF MUHAMMAD ABIDI Abidi emphasizes how much one can learn from reading.
COURTESY OF ADDY PERLMAN For fall break Perlman took a trip to Philadelphia with her roommate Kinsey Tyler.
ONEREDSF1 / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Golden Age actress Joan Fontaine starred in the 1940 version of Rebecca.
COURTESY OF AARON WIEGAND Participants engaged with archives regarding Baltimore’s LGBTQ history.