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Spring 2018 Contents

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  • Icebreaker
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Departments

  • Idea Going platinum
  • Artifact Surreal supper
  • Forefront
    • Computer, P.I.
    • Spencer Grace's last gift
    • Good food, no address
    • Medicine and race
    • HQ's quiz zaddy
    • The fat lady's dead
    • Hope in the era of election meddling
  • The Known World Who Is the working class?
  • Gizmo Robo Roaches
  • Text
    • Talking with Jessica Ziparo
    • They persisted, and endured
    • Cancer team
    • The need to feed
  • Campus Abbreviated
  • Golomb's Gambits Golomb's Gambits

Features

Drawn image of Jordan
Man in motion
Published Spring 2018
Med student Jordan Tropf is really, really fast. As in fast enough to win marathons. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
illustration of a wolf
Physicist walks into a cancer lab
Published Spring 2018
Andrew Ewald is at the vanguard of a generation of scientists determined to uncover the complexities of cancer / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Illustration of a man in a blazer and a man in a Hawaiian shirt
Persistence of vision
Published Spring 2018
Alum Tim Kreider, an essayist and cartoonist, explores the dissonance between perception and memory / Johns Hopkins Magazine
A cartoon illustration shows a figure throwing paper into a trashcan
When the abuser is a child, too
Published Spring 2018
The criminal justice system is failing children convicted of child sex abuse, Hopkins researchers say / Johns Hopkins Magazine

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