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University dedicates $5 million to diversifying faculty
The University has pledged to provide at least $5 million over the next five years to help departments both hire and retain outstanding female and minority professorial candidates through a pilot program, the Mosaic Initiative.
When it comes to fixing the American health care system, politicians are failing. That was the message University President William Brody delivered during a lecture Monday on the major issues facing the health care system in America.
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The Student Council (soon to be the Student Government Association) is undoubtedly in a state of transition, and the elections taking place this weekend are perhaps the most important in recent memory.
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Tuesday begins General David Petraeus's testimony in front of Congress. I trust Petraeus's judgment as much as I would trust Gen. George McClellan's judgment in 1862.
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In a highly anticipated rematch of last year's national championship game, the second-ranked Duke Blue Devils (11-1) defeated the 11th-ranked Blue Jays (3-5) 17-6 to mark an unprecedented fifth consecutive loss for the Blue Jays.
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People perform many repetitive movements throughout the day.
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The Barnstormers "have magic to do, just for you," and they're bringing it in the form of Pippin, a hit musical from the '70s.
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A representative for Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt told the Associated Press on Tuesday that the "couple is proud to announce that there has been a new addition to their loving family.
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Hopkins is, without a doubt, one of the busiest places I have ever spent time at. Not to mention one of the most highly strung.
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University dedicates $5 million to diversifying faculty
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Brody prescribes fix for health care problems
Controversial website provides mask of anonymity
Database restricted "abortion" searches
Despite high grad rankings, faculty wary of Report
Market employee brought gun to work
Marketing class creates ad campaign for Navy
News in Brief
Panel discusses years of socialism in Latin America
Pres. search committee selects one undergrad
Stiglitz addresses Iraq war economic aftermath
Do cheaters ever prosper?
Hinduism lets students link tradition and campus life
How to best carry Louis Vuitton under your underarm
Nobel laureate Peter Agre discusses return to JHU, fight against malaria
Remington plants seeds for the future
Viva la resistance! How to best use the bands
Editorial
Choosing new leaders
Opinion
A surge going nowhere is not the solution
Sports
Blue Devils scorch men's lax in fifth-straight loss
Science
Are you fidgety? Study looks at causes of repetitive motion
Arts & Entertainment
Barnstormers bring some spice to Schwartz's Pippin
Everclear still going strong, says frontman Alexakis
Fundraiser battle of the bands fails to rock the house
Israel-Palestine photography reveals reality of conflict
JHUT presents universal issues in Victorian romp La Ronde
Lesser-known Shakespeare wavers
Modern Dance shines under Byers's direction
New Vibrations
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Brad, Angelina adopt Ang Lee
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Bird's Eye View: Stress is a problem for many


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