Student Organization Fair
Student organization’s came out to the quad on Saturday to give students a chance to learn more about their organization. There was music playing by Blazer Radio, corn hole by the Brotherhood, and a moon […]
Student organization’s came out to the quad on Saturday to give students a chance to learn more about their organization. There was music playing by Blazer Radio, corn hole by the Brotherhood, and a moon […]
By Katie Misuraca On Friday May 29, 2015, Hood College announced that they have selected a new Director of Residence Life and Student Conduct, Mr. Matthew Troutman. Troutman comes from the University of Mary Washington, […]
In spring of 2015, 12 members of Model United Nations (Model UN) represented Timor-Leste (East Timor) at the National Model United Nations (NMUN-NY) in New York City. These members visited the United Nations Headquarters and […]
By Bonnie Monnier The question of whether African-American girls are ever considered girls was discussed on campus on March 30. A large group of students and faculty members attended the Writing Black Girlhood: How Race […]
By Phil McCarty In celebrating of women’s history month, Dr. Purnima Bhatt, a professor of history, anthropology and interdisciplinary studies at Hood College spoke on the stepwells, gathering places for women in India, at Her […]
By Elizabeth Shearin Africa has historically suffered economic underdevelopment, but has never been artistically underdeveloped, an educator from the Smithsonian said at Hood College on Sunday. Pottery makes up a significant portion of the African […]
By Becca DeLauter Boxer Jack Johnson not only fought in the ring, but also fought for racial justice, according to his biographer. The biographer, Theresa Runstedtler, an associate professor of history at American University, spoke […]
By Gabrielle Cavalier The Ceramic Arts Program welcomed archaeologist, anthropologist and museum curator Miriam Doutriaux from Johns Hopkins University to speak on the ancient pottery in the Mayan, Moche and Inca cultures. Doutriaux presented a […]
By Maya Douglas The Margaret Hood Masquerade Ball, held on Saturday, March 20 in the BB&T Arena, became a collaborative effort between organizations due to a small 2018 class council. The Margaret Hood Ball, an […]
By Noah Lipman Poor weather conditions delayed the start of the spring season for the Hood College golf team, but the team began play on Monday. After some promising performances in the fall portion of […]
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