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Smith Hall Takes Home Pink Spoon During Policies for Dollars

October 29, 2011 admin 0

By: Stacey Axler During the classic competition among the residence halls, the freshmen students from Smith Hall took the grand prize of the pink spoon. The annual Hood tradition Policies for Dollars took place on […]

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Students Enjoy Latest Display in Tatem Art Gallery

October 29, 2011 admin 0

By: Stacey Axler Over 30 members of the Hood community recently came to Tatem Arts Gallery to support the art gallery opening of the exhibit “Everybody Knows.” The “Everybody Knows” exhibit on Oct. 13 ran […]

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Analysis: Faculty Salaries at Hood

October 29, 2011 admin 0

By: Catherine Collins The comparatively low salaries of Hood professors have long been a cause of concern between the faculty and the administration. An official report done last year by a task force appointed by […]

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History Professor Travels to Vietnam with UNESCO

October 29, 2011 admin 0

By: Kristina Southwell Dr. Leonard Latkovski, professor of history, spent a week inHanoi,Vietnamthis past August attending the eighth UNESCO World Congress. The conference brought together 250 representatives from 50 different countries. Latkovski, who is on […]

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Project: OUT Encourages Openness

October 29, 2011 admin 0

By: Stacey Axler Over 60 Hood students and faculty members came out on Oct. 13 to support Project: OUT, a mission created by a Hood graduate student that offers an outlet for the LGBT community. […]

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Provost Drafts Adjustments to Release Time; Some Faculty Concerned

October 29, 2011 admin 0

By: Catherine Collins Hood’s course release policy, which allows professors a decreased courseload when holding a leadership position, is currently under revision by Dr. Katherine Conway-Turner, provost and vice-president of academic affairs. Release time refers […]

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iPad Program Extended Through Next Year

October 29, 2011 admin 0

By: Catherine Collins All members of next year’s incoming freshman class will receive an iPad, due to the recent decision to extend the pilot program in order to more accurately assess the technology’s effectiveness, according […]

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Renowned Journalist Lectures on Constitutional Rights

September 30, 2011 admin 0

  David Shipler presented his new book at a lecture on Sept. 20. Photo by Stacey Axler By Stacey Axler Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David K. Shipler came to Hood on Sept. 20 to give a […]

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Campus Reflects on iPad Value

September 30, 2011 admin 0

By Catherine Collins Freshmen Sarah Tapscott, Olivia Kibbe, and Karley Reigel look at an iPad. Photo by Elaheh Eghbal Five weeks into the pilot year for the iPad program, there are varying opinions on the […]

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Student Government Reaching Out to Campus Community This Year

September 28, 2011 admin 0

By Stacey Axler This year, the Hood Student Government Association (SGA) is striving to become more accessible to the student body in order to present an open forum for ideas and activities posed in the […]

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