By Albert Huang
In 1968, the entire advanced capitalist economy of France was virtually shut down by the spontaneous May Uprising, during which almost a quarter of the entire population of the country was on strike at its apex.
By Albert Huang
In 1968, the entire advanced capitalist economy of France was virtually shut down by the spontaneous May Uprising, during which almost a quarter of the entire population of the country was on strike at its apex.
By Mike Wang
“It’s a sausage fest man, my friends say the bar ratio is like 3:1,” said Steven Chase, a recent graduate of UCLA and current startup engineer. He lives in Silicon Valley, which he apparently doesn’t like.
By Rachel Krieger
When the subject of your research is weed, it’s likely that your experimental methodologies will differ a tad. “Our research pharmacy actually baked marijuana brownies
By Mike Wang
This week for spring fair we’ve been blessed with the Chainsmokers, an EDM group reliably found a couple rows down almost every festival lineup.
By Mike Wang
Depression is not a mood. It’s a murderer. Like every serial killer, it leaves its signature at every scene, signed with Ambien, a shotgun, a leather belt.
By Rachel McCoy
What do you think of when you think of people doing research? Do you picture people in a lab, running tests and reactions? Or maybe you think of someone sitting in a library searching through mountains of books for that one important phrase uttered 200 years ago.
By Albert Huang
If you wanted to publish a professional website, one as slick as those born from corporate PR departments, the Johns Hopkins Digital Media Center (DMC) can teach you the whole nine yards. It’s true, I saw part of the process live myself. This past Wednesday, October 7th, was one of the DMC’s recurring workshops, “Code-Free Web Design,” taught by the DMC’s very own resident PR head and design aficionado Graham Coreil-Allen.
By Billy Wang
Confused faces adorned the original inhabitants of a Brody Atrium study room one sunny Tuesday afternoon when freshmen students Tamara Villalon, Daniel Park, and Jane Shin barged in and promptly sat down to began studying.
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