COURTESY OF RUDY MALCOM On August 31, the University will launch a virtual dashboard with specific information about Hopkins-related COVID-19 cases.
FILE PHOTO Students, faculty and staff deserve a seat at the table when it comes to University decision-making.
PUBLIC DOMAIN The president meets with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who Tie argues has long facilitated Trump's agenda.
PHOTO COURTESY OF KATRINA CALDWELL As new Chief Diversity Officer, Katrina Caldwell aims to address and dismantle institutional inequity at Hopkins.
COURTESY OF NOVID The NOVID app uses ultrasound to accurately trace position without compromising anonymity.
GAGE SKIDMORE/CC BY-SA 2.0 U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos' "Final Rule" became effective on August 14.
COURTESY OF RUDY MALCOM Held in solidarity with Black Lives Matter, the march aimed to center the experiences of East Baltimore residents.
COURTESY OF RUDY MALCOM The march aimed to center the experiences of East Baltimore residents.
COURTESY OF RUDY MALCOM In solidarity with Black Lives Matter, demonstrators demanded justice for lives lost to police brutality.
PHOTO COURTESY OF KATRINA CALDWELL As new Chief Diversity Officer, Katrina Caldwell aims to address and dismantle institutional inequity at Hopkins.
COURTESY OF RUDY MALCOM Freshman Rudy Malcom is constantly teased by his friends about being a Writing Sems major.
FILE PHOTO Announcing an online-only fall this close to the first day of classes will endanger students, not protect them.
COURTESY OF ZUBIA HASAN Hasan reflects on the depressing monotony of the current state of affairs.
CC0 / PIXABAY Decreased air quality in predominately Black and Latinx communities increases susceptibility to COVID-19.
FILE PHOTO Due to the health and safety risks of returning to campus, Hopkins should revise its hybrid plan in favor of online-only.
COURTESY OF CHRIS H. PARK The University announced that all classes would be held remotely for the fall semester due to a spike in coronavirus cases nationwide.