Month: November 2023
New courses offered during course registration
By: Ellie Cooper Course registration opens this week. Seniors will be able to register on Nov. 13, juniors on Nov. 14, sophomores on Nov. 15 and first-year students on Nov. 16. Nine new courses will […]
Hood College fall sports wrap up
By Chris Nalley and Jacob Saylor Hood College fall sports teams are wrapping up after a disappointing season where all the teams but one finished with a losing record. Field hockey, men’s and women’s soccer, tennis […]
Hood College Hosts high school media day
by Aden Sievert Students from local high schools spent the day with Hood’s communication arts professors Friday, Nov. 3, at the college’s Second Annual High School Media Day. The event was planned by professor Brooke […]
College narrows search for dean of students
By Sofia Montoya-Deck The college has narrowed the search for a new dean of students to three candidates: Demetrius Johnson, former vice president at Bowie State University; Karl Koeppel, dean of students at Molloy University; and […]
Pink Spoon returns for Policies for Dollars
By Sofia Montoya-Deck Hood’s annual Policies for Dollars competition, where residence halls compete against each other for a $1,000 prize, bragging rights and Hood’s fabled Pink Spoon, returns Tuesday, Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. In […]
Hood College students protest in favor of Palestine
By Amrit Brown and Janiel Suren About 100 Hood College students walked out of class in support of Palestine on Thursday. “I just came out to show for people who are being affected [by] what […]
Women’s Basketball poised for success under new coach
By Sofia Montoya-Deck Women’s basketball is looking forward to a strong season under the leadership of new head coach DeRonte Polite. The team ended last year’s run with a losing record of 4-21 but has […]
Student protests cause high tensions nation wide
By Amrit Brown Student protests over the ongoing war between Israel and the Hamas government in Gaza have caused tensions on campuses nationwide. While some university leaders have clearly chosen a side, like University of […]