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September 5, 2015COURTESY OF EMILY GROSE Being gluten-free at Hopkins isn’t always easy, but the FFC tries to help out as much as they can.
COURTESY OF EMILY GROSE Being gluten-free at Hopkins isn’t always easy, but the FFC tries to help out as much as they can.
KAREEM OSMAN/PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR The Mudd Atrium has big red couches that are perfect for naps.
KAREEM OSMAN/PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR The chairs on the Brody Terrace just don’t make very much sense.
KAREEM OSMAN/PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR The Mudd Atrium has big red couches that are perfect for naps.
COURTESY OF SAMHITA ILANGO Deans spoke to freshmen on Homewood Field about academic, residential and social life on campus.
COURTESY OF SAMHITA ILANGO Students relax on campus while talking with their First Year Mentors.
KAREEM OSMAN / PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Construction of a new residential building, to open in 2016, continues on the 3200 St. Paul lot.
COURTESY OF JHU CAMPUS SAFETY AND SECURITY Leroy James, executive director
COURTESY OF BALTIMORE HERITAGE VIA FLICKR Senator Cardin, seen visiting Hopkins in 2012, spoke at the U.S.-Iran Nuclear Deal talk in Hodson Hall.
WIKIMEDIA.ORG Miley Cyrus translates her outlandish personality into her latest album, which she dropped unexpectedly.
COURTESY OF SCANNERFM VIA FLICKR Baltimore artist Dan Deacon headlined this year’s Windjammer festival.
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WIKIMEDIA.ORG Miley Cyrus translates her outlandish personality into her latest album, which she dropped unexpectedly.
COURTESY OF 3XZ VIA FANPOP.COM Jurassic World introduces a fresh take on the franchise with a mostly new cast led by Bryce Dallas Howard and Chris Pratt.
WIKIMEDIA.ORG Miley Cyrus translates her outlandish personality into her latest album, which she dropped unexpectedly.
WIKIMEDIA.ORG Before delving into film, Wes Craven studied writing at Hopkins.
RUN BANLENGCHIT/PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Witness Theater performs student-written plays like last year’s “Drive” by Renee Scavone.