For the final issue of the 2020-2021 school year, the staff of the Blue and Grey looks to what life will look like for us with the coronavirus on the back burner. COVID-19 has caused social norms to change, schools to adapt to new teaching habits and many people to struggle with new mental health problems. The coronavirus has also forced seniors to rethink their post-graduation plans, people to rethink hosting options and the medical field to be more diligent than ever. Will life ever be the same again? As we go through this pandemic together, we wanted to give a little look into the future, to show the hope that the end of the COVID-19 pandemic will bring.
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Hood to return to normal in fall semester
By Genesis Lemus
Hood to hold in-person commencement ceremonies
By Zoe Finholm
By Chris Garrett
Seniors to face stable job market upon graduation
By Dorian Young
Hood’s nursing program during COVID
By Jacob Russell
Education professors hope for in-person learning for all students
By Braden Weinel
Hood community grapples with future amid pandemic stress
By Maddie Garvis
Students face a shift in social norms post-pandemic
By Delaney Crawford
Hood’s performing arts hope to begin holding productions again
By Kelsey Dixon
Downtown Frederick organizations eager for change after COVID-19
By Elena Rowe
By Elena Rowe
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