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(09/14/11 5:00am)
When considering the concept of etiquette in general, notions of corset-entrapped women with folded hands, straight backs, elegant gowns and a vast wealth of seemingly irrelevant information filling their heads comes to mind. But that's from the perspective of a female in 2011. That type of etiquette may have been completely relevant to life in the 1800's, but how do we apply to this somewhat antiquated term to Hopkins life?
(09/14/11 5:00am)
The Chesapeake Chapter of the United States Lighthouse Society is once again hosting the 2011 Maryland Lighthouse Challenge.
(09/14/11 5:00am)
The Brody Learning Commons construction is business as usual, according the Commons' construction blog. The extreme weather of the first weeks of the semester failed to impede building progress. Since the Commons' frame has been roofed since early summer, recent rainfall was not a concern and proved innocuous.
(09/14/11 5:00am)
Baltimore exists as a patchwork of neighborhoods — over 200 of them, actually. Just touching Hopkins, there are already five: Hampden, Remington, Charles Village, Barclay and Waverly.
(09/14/11 5:00am)
Walking into Hampdenfest is kind of like witnessing a miracle on Food Network.
(09/14/11 5:00am)
Hopkins will officially welcome its new freshmen and transfer students to campus at Convocation, the annual ceremony hosted by Hopkins to commemorate their entrance into the Hopkins community.
(09/14/11 5:00am)
At an event hosted by the Coalition of Hopkins Activists for Israel (CHAI), Dr. Jonathan Schanzer will be talking about the history of Palestine and discussing the implications behind their effort to seek statehood.
(09/14/11 5:00am)
sweep through the annual Blue Jay Invitational on opening weekend, as well as breezing past St. Mary's (Md.) College on Tuesday night, the Lady Jays volleyball team traveled to Cleveland, Ohio to play in the Marcia French Memorial Tournament.
(09/14/11 5:00am)
Contagion doesn't open with a bang. It opens with a cough.
(09/14/11 5:00am)
The Hopkins Office of Community Services is conducting the second annual Books for Baltimore! Book Drive for new and gently used books of all reading levels.
(09/14/11 5:00am)
Here in the Arts & Entertainment Section, we like to pride ourselves on being connected to the pulse of Baltimore's music scene (though how apt our pride is, is up for debate).
(09/14/11 5:00am)
The Student Government Association (SGA) unanimously passed the Student Initiative Grant this past Tuesday. Meant to spark innovation on Homewood, the grant awards undergraduates with up to $1,000 to fund a campus improvement projects.
(09/14/11 5:00am)
Put yourself in his situation. You just made millions of dollars embezzling money in a Ponzi scheme, you've had an infatuation with the Miami Hurricanes your whole life, and envisioning yourself as part of the team through X-Box and PlayStation3 games just isn't cutting it anymore.
(09/14/11 5:00am)
The escort van service shifted focus this year as it adopted a new name, repainted its fleet of vans and switched from a taxi service to a route system.
(09/14/11 5:00am)
Lorraine Hansberry, who wrote A Raisin in the Sun, died when she was only 32 years old.
(09/14/11 5:00am)
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra held their 2011 Gala Celebration last Saturday, Sept. 10.
(09/14/11 5:00am)
On Saturday the Blue Jay women went up to Madison, NJ to face the Drew University Rangers, host of the Drew University Fall Fest.
(09/14/11 5:00am)
The Hopkins Ethiopian and Eritrean Society (HEES) celebrated the Ethiopian New Year on Saturday in the Levering Great Hall.
(09/14/11 5:00am)
The MSE Library is currently home to a new exhibit, "Daily Miracles: Science in Everyday Life." The M-Level display cases are filled with artifacts linked to significant contributions in the science students see in the classroom and beyond. The exhibit is on display until Jan. 6, 2012.
(09/14/11 5:00am)
Senior midfielder Erica Suter has had a sensational soccer career at Hopkins, and it only got better this weekend against Drew and Arcadia Universities.