Screenshot 2024-09-30 at 10.04.26 AM.png
October 3, 2024COURTESY OF MIHIR RELAN Chen discusses a new class of microrobots and their applications.
COURTESY OF MIHIR RELAN Chen discusses a new class of microrobots and their applications.
COURTESY OF MINGYUAN SONG Nothing beats the bright blue skies in California, and the food at Oracle Park is better than it looks!
COURTESY OF ISABELLA WANG From Friday, Sept. 20 to Sunday, Sept. 22, the 25th annual Baltimore Comic Book Convention (Comic-Con) was held at the Baltimore Convention Center.
COURTESY OF YUYU HUANG After diving into the all-you-can-eat hot pot scene near Hopkins, Huang shares her top picks for your next feast with friends.
COURTESY OF YANA MULANI Mulani reflects on her journey making friends, from kindergarten to Hopkins, and what she’s learned.
COURTESY OF SUDHA YADAV Yadav expresses her gratitude to the friends she met during her Hopkins journey as a graduate student.
COURTESY OF RILEY STRAIT In a dinner discussion hosted by the CSC, students, faculty and others unpack the meaning of “Project 2025”.
COURTESY OF J.D. TOVAR Tovar highlights his research on pi-conjugated systems and shares how his teaching style connects organic concepts to its applications and research.
STEVEN SIMPSON / PHOTO EDITOR SGA discusses campus improvements and cultural celebrations.
COURTESY OF MYRA SAEED Myra offers comforting recipes perfect for those under-the-weather days. Let her dishes bring some warmth to your chilly days!
SCIENTIFIC ANIMATIONS / CC BY-SA 4.0 A woman underwent stem cell therapy for type 1 diabetes which was recently confirmed to fully reverse her disease.
RUI DO ROSARIO / DESIGN AND LAYOUT EDITOR This week’s picks include the highly anticipated movie Joker: Folie à Deux, the second album of Thee Sacred Souls and a collection of essays by Ta-Nehisi Coates on how narratives shape our worldview.
ARGOS / CC BY 3.0 Suki Waterhouse's new album, Memoir of a Sparklemuffin, is not as interesting as the title suggests.
COURTESY OF KAIYUAN DU Du tells the story of how her passion for rap music transformed her insecurity about her stutter.
RUI DO ROSARIO / DESIGN & LAYOUT EDITOR Check out the September Monthly Market at the Painted Mill to shop for seasonal goods, like furniture, clothing and arts!
RUI DO ROSARIO / DESIGN AND LAYOUT EDITOR Hopkins rose to sixth — the highest position yet — in the U.S. News & World Report best national university ranking.
COURTESY OF HOPKINSSPORTS.COM Our athletes had a busy and impressive weekend: Women’s soccer beat Muhlenberg College by a score of 4–0.
COURTESY OF SARA KAUFMAN Kaufman describes the experience of studying at a college in a city she never visited before and how she has grown to love Baltimore.
COURTESY OF TOM WANG Tom Wang, Andy Shi, Lily Ru and Harry Jiang competed in Hop Hacks 2024 on the philanthropy track.