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(09/28/11 5:00am)
I'm not much of a fan of baseball or Brad Pitt, but I ended up actually thoroughly enjoying Moneyball. A quiet, understated movie with a star-studded cast (Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jonah Hill, Robin Wright Penn and of course, Pitt) it was penned by Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network, The West Wing), Moneyball tells the story of Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane as he attempts to put together a winning team under budget constraints and lack of faith.
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It has been three weeks since the start of the 2011 NFL season, and thus far we have seen our share of surprises, upsets and letdowns.
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After a popular run of Second City Does Baltimore at Center Stage last season, the comedy troupe has returned again for round two, Second City: Charmed and Dangerous.
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The German Program and the German Club will be hosting "Do Deutsch," a Hopkins celebration of German language and culture.
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Prior to their match-up with Centennial Conference opponent Muhlenberg on Sautrday, Hopkins women's soccer had already scored wins over Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Carnegie Mellon, Messiah, Drew, Arcadia, Stevenson, Washington, and St Mary's (MD) this season, propelling the Jays to a seven game win-streak. Then this weekend, Hopkins defeated the Mules, 3-0, to extend their streak to eight games.
(09/28/11 5:00am)
UNITE HERE Local 7, the workers' union representing the food service employees at Hopkins, hosted a student-worker briefing last night on the current status of contract negotiations with their company, Aramark. The majority of significant terms have been settled; however, several key items remain, including affordable health care and the addition of short term disability. Union members sought to inform students and ask that they support University pressure on Aramark.
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On a team heavy with upper-class leaders, few would have expected a freshman--one who has barely been a part of the Blue Jays for two months--to step up and make a big play in one of the biggest games of the season.
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The non-profit Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts (BOPA) organized their 16th Annual Baltimore Book Festival in Mount Vernon this past weekend. The three day event was packed with over 100 exhibits, author readings and panel discussions from nearly 200 local and celebrity authors.
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From Sept. 25 to Feb. 5, the Baltimore Museum of Art's exhibit Hand Held: Personal Arts from Africa will display various art pieces created by African artists during the 19th and 20th centuries.
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A false ISIS log-in page that reached the top of Google search results was detected by Hopkins two Tuesdays ago and was removed last Thursday, according to an e-mail sent to the Hopkins community by Chief Security Officer Darren Lacey and Vice Provost for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer Stephanie Reel.
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Some will tell you that books are dead.
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Free Fall Baltimore is back for its 6th annual month-long celebration of culture in Baltimore.
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Regardless of who lines up under center for the Hopkins football team, the Blue Jay's offense just keeps rolling. Under senior quarterback Hewitt Tomlin, the Centennial Conference leader with a sparkling 160.8 quarterback rating and 257.7 yards per game, Hopkins had amassed a total of 142 points and 1,521 yards of offense on their way to a 3-0 record.
(09/28/11 5:00am)
Saudi Arabia is not the first country that jumps to mind when I think of tolerance and equality for women. Actually, it's one of the last I would name. In fact, a Saudi prince, nephew to King Abdullah, has been plastered in the news with allegations of rape. Currently, women are not allowed to vote and none sit on the Shura Council, the formal advisory body to the King
(09/28/11 5:00am)
We have all heard the stereotype that college students are politically apathetic. And at the top of this list of indifference, supposedly lies Johns Hopkins, filled with students too engrossed in studies and science to care about the questions of the outside world.
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"Ever wonder where you'd be without me?"
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Yet another traffic incident occurred in Charles Village last night, this time at the intersection of Art Museum Drive and North Charles Street. A vehicle crashed into and damaged two parked cars and then proceeded to drive off with its front fender dragging on the street.
(09/28/11 5:00am)
NASA researchers are searching for water underneath the surface of the arid Kuwaiti desert by utilizing technology similar to that currently being used to search for water on Mars.