Art is what happens when hard work brings the artist and their audience together to glimpse something meaningful about human ...
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY STUDENT DISSABILITY SERVICES The Editorial Board argues that the university needs to provide more attention to physical dissabilities. The University explicitly states their ...
Oh and Saeed both discuss their personal O'Hara favorites, bringing unique interpretations for the poet's 100th birthday. March 27, 2026 marks the centennial birthday of the beloved American poet ...
The Johns Hopkins News-Letter’s Arts & Entertainment section presents a list of personal favorites from writers and editors, gifting readers love-related arts for Valentine’s. Contrary to the ...
Hallet provides an overview of various perspectives and recent events regarding Hollywood’s relationship with AI. AI has become prevalent in our world in a remarkably short amount of time. It ...
Sankar can’t help but feel fond for Wicked: For Good, despite some issues with the film. Longtime fans of the stage show are unlikely to be surprised by the more tepid reception the sequel has endured ...
With the kickoff of the torch relay in Italy, countries around the world are preparing for February to take on the 2026 Winter Olympics and create a winter wonderland of entertainment. One interesting ...
The University announced that Hopkins will be tuition-free for all Homewood undergraduates whose families earn up to $200,000, offering free tuition to 85% of American households. On Thursday, Nov. 13 ...
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 ...
Dewi discusses her perspective on the current state of political culture in the U.S., and how readers can do their part to preserve the core American “promise” of freedom. When I applied for a PhD ...
McKenna urges readers to consider the harmful effects of data centers, especially those planned for construction in Maryland.
In an interview with The News-Letter, Hopkins professor Betsy Bryan described her experiences with archeological field work and overseeing the Archeology Museum. Betsy M. Bryan is the Alexander Badawy ...