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October 3, 2019COURTESY OF VICTOR SUN Unschuld studies ancient Chinese medical work and spoke at the lecture.
COURTESY OF VICTOR SUN Unschuld studies ancient Chinese medical work and spoke at the lecture.
NEHA SANGANA/PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Refuel Our Future hosted its inaugural DivestFest on the Beach this Friday to celebrate wins within the fossil fuel divestment movement.
COURTESY OF EDEN METZGER Students involved in Greek life discussed reasons their organizations chose certain beneficiaries.
COURTESY OF TANVI NARVEKAR Students learned about different environmental groups on campus.
COURTESY OF TRISHA PARAYIL Kaplan noted striking similarities between villains and certain illnesses.
COURTESY OF CYNTHIA MOSS The ‘Bat Lab’ studies how sensory information guides flight navigation.
Courtesy of Addy Perlman Perlman talked to Professor Walters about his experience at Hopkins.
COURTESY OF SAMUEL FARRAR Farrar considers his grandfather to be the biggest influence on his life.
EDA INCEKARA/PHOTO EDITOR Lee, a sophomore who transferred to Hopkins, reflects upon the experience of applying and being rejected from student groups.
PUBLIC DOMAIN Schatmeyer argues that running on electability won’t ensure Democrats victory in elections.
CC BY-SA 3.0 Hasan refuses to ignore the events in Kashmir, and questions why so many seem to do so.
COURTESY OF CECILIA VORFELD To to Vorfeld, spending time outside is important in practicing self care.