PEDRO A. PINA / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Following a slough of insults and accusations, Kendrick Lamar stands tall above Aubrey Graham, a.k.a. Drake.
Can Pac Swire/ CC BY-SA 2.0 Malik argues that antisemitism and Islamaphobia should be equally condemned.
COURTESY OF LANA SWINDLE The University hosted an online event assessing the Hopkins campus climate and ways to improve it in the future.
STEVEN SIMPSON / PHOTO EDITOR Comic rock group Short, Medium, Tal makes their debut performance, playing air-ukulele to Hawaiian musician Israel Kamakawiwo’ole’s cover of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” moments before transitioning into the harsh “Bulls on Parade” by Rage Against the Machine.
COURTESY OF MAYA BRITTO Hopkins students, affiliates and community members are establishing a Palestine Solidarity Encampment on the Beach.
COURTESY OF ABIGAIL TUSCHMAN On April 28, Hopkins students, affiliates and community members protested in solidarity with the people of Palestine.
COURTESY OF SUDHA YADAV Yadav shares her healing journey after losing a family member and explains how she connected with others.
COURTESY OF GABRIEL LESSER Lesser tells how his trip to Rio with his college friends allowed him to mix the familiar with the unknown and says his goodbyes to The News-Letter.
ALEXANDER JONESI / CC BY-SA 2.0 Branson explores some of the possibilities in the upcoming NFL Draft for all 32 NFL teams picking in the first round.
COURTESY OF MAYA BRITTO Club leaders express frustration with LEED’s communication and event approval process.
COURTESY OF ILIL BENJAMIN Benjamin shared stories from her fieldwork that illustrate the complex dilemmas that aid workers face.
COURTESY OF ALLYSON CHIU Road trips can be fun, even if it’s on the New Jersey turnpike with big trucks and traffic.
ARUSA MALIK / DESIGN & LAYOUT EDITOR This weekend of activities features the annual Spring Fair and the opening of Asia in a Bite Food Fest at the Inner Harbor.
COURTESY OF MADELYN KYE Kye reflects on how grief affected her experience studying abroad in Paris.
COURTESY OF VICTORIA HARMS The exhibit features a variety of materials, including News-Letter print pieces.