The faces of summer
Tots, teens and adults, too, come to campus to play and to
learn

Beginning in early June, the demographics of the
Homewood campus population undergo a radical
transformation: In comes a cavalcade of bright-eyed tots
and teens, replacing the recently departed 20-something
majority.
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New parking plan set for Homewood
The summer of 2005 signals a number of major changes
in the paid parking system at the Homewood campus. The
university will soon begin to implement permanent and
interim measures to deal with a shortage of on-campus
spaces during the construction of a new underground garage
as part of the South Quadrangle project, located on the
site of what is now the 500-space Garland Lot.
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University, health system to consolidate some
offices
In an effort to streamline and improve the business
practices of The Johns Hopkins University and the Johns
Hopkins Health System, leaders of the entities have decided
that the two will share service centers for seven office
functions, beginning in July 2006.
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