A group of North Baltimore residents says they are fed up with Johns Hopkins University, claiming it isn't a good neighbor to the people who live near its campuses.
A protest on Wednesday afternoon called for more transparency from the university.
Some neighbors in Remington and Wyman Park are worried that construction on the new data science and artificial intelligence institute will impact tree cover and water quality.
Others called for the university to pay its fair share and accused it of not investing in the city.
" Unlike other nonprofits, they have large endowments and a large amount of growing property assets," said Loraine Arikat, an organizer for "With Us For Us."
Calls for transparency
Rally-goers accused the university of union-busting and called for the campus polic