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(11/03/11 5:00am)
There is no one in the music business right now who could produce a more classic, beautiful and joyous album than can the charming, timeless Michael Bublé. Bublé's newest album of Christmas songs, surprisingly entitled Christmas, was released on Oct. 21 by Reprise Records. Although it is a bit early to listen to Christmas music, it is worth every penny and every minute.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
On Saturday the organization Real Food Hopkins held a dinner discussing food sustainability and quality. Per national goals, the group wants to increase the amount of "real food" — food that is local, ecologically sound, humane and consistent with fair trade — to 20 percent by 2020. The goal is worthwhile, but it is shocking that it has not yet been met. The University should put heavy pressure on Aramark to reach these goals sooner rather than later.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
Halloween has always been a very metal holiday. Demons and ghosts and blood and horror? Brutal. But when Metallica and Megadeth released albums on Oct. 31, this Halloween was set to be a doozy. Too bad it sucked.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
If you're a theatre buff and you want more live acting in your life, beyond what the multiple student acting groups offer on campus once every couple of months, Baltimore is a good place to be.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
Two Hopkins undergraduates were mugged within three hours of each other last Wednesday night, Oct. 26. The incidents, which were unrelated according to a security bulletin, prompted increased vigilance from Campus Safety and a general sense of caution among students.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
Nolan's was packed with Scrubs fans when The Blanks, the a cappella group from the hit TV show, performed for Hopkins students last Thursday.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
After years of poor health and a lengthy battle with cancer, Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, died on Oct. 22, 2011. Prince Sultan was the Minister of Defense and Aviation for nearly five decades and one of the most senior and powerful individuals in the ruling Al-Saud family. Five days later, as expected, Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud was appointed the new Crown Prince. These developments have raised concerns about the line of succession, particularly as the leading government figures continue to age.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
Sometimes I like to disappear.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
This Single of the Week, "Hold My Breath," comes from Holy Ghost!, an electro pop duo hailing from New York.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
One of Blue Jay Football's greatest assets is the offensive line. We're talking about an elite unit of linemen that some of DIII football's finest.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
On a wind-stricken, snow-filled Saturday afternoon when other Centennial Conference events were postponed, the men's and women's cross country Conference championship wagered on in Newville, PA.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
Stuart Johnson is a junior political science major at Hopkins who often dons a powder blue Hopkins Athletics shirt that only varsity athletes can obtain around campus, but he is not a sports player.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
The 12th ranked Hopkins football team would enter the weekend boasting the third-ranked scoring offense and second-ranked overall offense in the nation with an astronomical pace of 47.6 points and 522 yards per game.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
While much of Hopkins' attention this fall has rested on Blue Jay football and Lady Jay soccer, and rightfully so for their stellar undefeated regular seasons, the men's soccer team has quietly put together a noteworthy season of their own. And it may just be beginning.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
The unattested free-throw, the 5-on-4 power-play and the redeeming mulligan are all huge advantages in the sports realm. But perhaps none are as highly coveted as the home-field advantage. This past Saturday, after honoring co-captain Melissa Cole for senior day, Hopkins volleyball delivered victories over Gettysburg, Carnegie Mellon and Mary Washington.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
The spotlight was once again on the gridiron of historic Homewood Field this past weekend, as the Hopkins Football team wrapped up a bid to the NCAA Division III playoffs. In addition, the Blue Jays earned no worse than a share of the Centennial Conference title by defeating Ursinus College, 37-9. Carrying the load for the Blue Jays junior running back Jonathan Rigaud.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
If Mylo Xyloto were an album released by almost any other band, it would be an undisputed triumph, a paramount to be lauded. It is, however, Coldplay's fifth studio album, and being entwined with the name of Coldplay brings about certain expectations.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
There is probably no greater compliment from a Hopkins student than to say that a band makes good studying music. In the midst of midterms, sibling trio Kitty, Daisy & Lewis will keep you not just focused but downright cheerful. Smoking In Heaven is a pop throwback that still manages to sound fresh, tossing basically every type of genre and instrument into this collection of songs.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
The Hopkins field hockey team defeated Gettysburg, 5-2 on a cold, wintry day at Homewood Field to advance to the Centennial Conference tournament as the number three-seed.
(11/03/11 5:00am)
The water polo team finished their regular season last Saturday with two games at Navy, resulting in a loss and a win.