COURTESY OF SAMIKA JAIN Jain reflects on the freshman blues, something she thought she'd never feel.
Fifteen minutes a day. That’s it. After that time elapses — whether it’s all at once or in smaller, two minute segments — a gray hourglass fills up my screen and white sand trickles through. No more ...
Crichton’s novel Next acts as an exploration into the ethics of biomedical research, asking the question “to what extent does science serve humanity, and when does it begin to exploit it?” Through a ...
This year, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to John Clarke (University of California, Berkeley), Michel H. Devoret (Yale University and University of California, Santa Barbara) and John M.
The News-Letter is providing live coverage of the fire at West 23rd Street, Remington. An email from Hopkins Rave Alert ...
After three back-to-back films fixating on the nature of human desire and love, Luca Guadagnino’s newest release, After the ...
This early-season snippet proves the league’s thrilling journey is still ahead. Among breakout candidates, team rebuildings, ...
COURTESY OF ALYSSA GONZALEZ Gonzalez articulates the necessity to view immigration policy through a humanizing lens. A statistic from the Department of Homeland Security estimates that “Two million ...
When I was younger, my parents both worked late. Some nights their meetings stretched past dinner, and I would fall asleep to ...
This week, we grapple with Halloween hangover and the countdown to fall recess. In this liminal space on the calendar, days ...
On Wednesday, Oct. 8 the Critical Diaspora Studies undergraduate working group hosted a panel discussion on transgender ...