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Spring Fashion: Lace and LeggingsBy May 18, 2013 - 2:32pm A flowery lace top, leggings, and combat boots is the perfect combination for the transistion from winter to spring. Add a leather or jean jacket for extra warmth during the colder nights! Happy summer collegiettes! READ MORE |
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Two TV Reboots We Are Looking Forward to This SummerBy May 16, 2013 - 6:39pm Often I feel like Hollywood has trouble developing original scripts. Everything is a sequel in a high-budget franchise or based on a novel. The same concept relates to the silver screen. When a funny, original, yet sometimes formulaic show like ABC's Happy Endings gets the boot, you start to lose faith in original characters and plotlines (I am still incredibly bitter about this, you guys). You look around and you think that everything is an adaptation. Yet, I love a good adaptation. My summers are defined by the sound of the radio playing baseball games and the Agatha Christie Mysteries on PBS on summer Sunday nights. Here are two reboots I am so excited about: Girl Meets World: READ MORE... |
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Rob '13By May 15, 2013 - 3:44pm Name: Rob Valdés-Curie Year: 2013 Major: Biology Status: Single Hometown: Guaynabo, Puerto Rico READ MORE |
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HC Guide To Long Distance RelationshipsBy May 14, 2013 - 3:37pm The spring semester is coming to an end, and most of us will probably be spending time outside of Hopkins. If you happen to be one of those people, you might be thinking, “what about my relationship?” You’ve finally found and a great guy, and now here comes summer - a whole 3 dreaded months away from each other. Long distance relationships always carry this stigma that it’s doomed to fail, something is bound to go wrong. As someone who’s been in a long-distance relationship for 2 years, this HCer has learned some ways to keep a long-distance relationship going! So whether you live across the country, or across the ocean, here are some things I’ve learned that can make a long-distance relationship that much easier.... |
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Gracie '16By May 13, 2013 - 3:49pm Name: Gracie Golden Year: 2016 Major(s): Anthropology & Near Eastern Studies Minor(s): Program in Museums & Society Hometown: Richmond, VA READ MORE |
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Her Campus Study StyleBy May 11, 2013 - 1:31pm Slouchy sweater? Light Spring Scarf? We love this look for studying. If you have to be cooped up in the dreary library, why not look cute doing it? READ MORE |
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May '15By May 10, 2013 - 11:54am Name: May Sumi Year: Sophomore Age: 20 Major: ChemBE Hometown: Irvine, CA Relationship Status: Taken Greek Affliation: Kappa Kappa Gamma READ MORE |
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HC Approved Sites to Sink BoredomBy May 9, 2013 - 7:41pm Ever caught yourself mindlessly scrolling through Facebook in the middle of class even though you were supposed to be pay attention to the professor? Or, have you had a late night on B-level with a last minute essay because you spent an hour scrolling through Grumpy Cat memes on Reddit? First of all, it would be best if you actually took lecture notes and concentrated on writing a paper. However, if you really need something to do on the web during study breaks or extreme boredom, explore these other choices that are intriguing and more productive than looking at all the photos of strangers popping up on your Facebook wall. 1. www.time.com READ MORE |
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Katie '13By May 7, 2013 - 3:47pm Name: Katie M. Year: Class of 2013 Majors: International Studies and Writing Seminars Campus Activities: Varsity Track & Field Member Kappa Kappa Gamma Sister President of Panhellenic Council President of Students for Environmental Action Copy Editor for the JHU News-Letter Writing Center Tutor READ MORE |
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HC JHU Pinspired: Easy College MealsBy May 6, 2013 - 4:39pm As sophomore year winds down, I’ve become very excited for junior year to begin. Even though I have a long, much needed summer between now and then, I’ve been finding myself daydreaming about my apartment next year. Many current sophomores are counting down the days until they can move into their new apartments and their new, freer lifestyle away from campus housing. While more freedom certainly sounds inviting, one aspect of living off campus has me a little anxious- cooking for myself. As the complete opposite of a domestic spirit, I have to admit that I’m already nostalgic for the simplicity of Nolan’s and Char Mar. READ MORE |
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