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Click to see more-Looking ahead to life after pandemic
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 […]
Ask BeeGee: How to have a fun and COVID-safe summer break
By Dorian Young// Summer break is about four weeks away and although COVID-19 is still around, that doesn’t mean students can’t still enjoy their time off. Below are some recommended indoor and outdoor summer activities. […]
Hood hosts its first Wellness Week
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Ask BeeGee: Dealing with burnout
By Zoe Finholm// Burnout is a state of exhaustion that is caused by prolonged periods of stress. The lack of breaks and the fast pace of this semester have led many students feeling this way. […]
Hood recognizes transgender day of visibility amid recent anti-trans legislation
By Maddie Garvis// Hood’s Queer Student Union hosted a Zoom talk with Professor Simone Kolysh addressing transgender and racial issues on March 31, Transgender Day of Visibility. Kolysh, who identifies as transgender and uses they/them […]
Enactus club sparks change in Frederick and Hood communities
By Elena Rowe// The Enactus Club is creating change on Hood’s campus and in the Frederick area despite the ongoing pandemic. Enactus is a worldwide nonprofit organization made up of students, teachers, academic and business […]
Ask BeeGee: How to benefit from choosing a small liberal arts college
By Delaney Crawford// Some students might be turned off by Hood because of how small our undergraduate population is. They might worry about making friends or not having enough to do. With only around 1,500 […]
Frederick community addresses violence against Asian Americans
By Maddie Garvis// Members of the Frederick community are in mourning following the March 17 shootings in Georgia that are the latest in a series of hate crimes against Asian Americans. The shootings targeted three […]