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Hood College prepares for Cold and Flu Season

September 21, 2023 bgadmin 0

By: Rachel Kucharski Director of Wellness Amanda Dymek is encouraging everyone to receive the flu and COVID-19 vaccines. The shots will be available from noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 26, in Whitaker Atrium. A […]

News

Hood experiences uptick in covid cases

November 17, 2021 bgadmin 0

By Zoe Finholm// Hood has reported 40 positive COVID cases since Aug. 18, 17 of which are from the past week. There are currently 17 cases in isolation as of Nov. 15. Almost all who […]

News

Hood reports total of eight COVID cases on campus

September 15, 2021 bgadmin 0

By Zoe Finholm// As of Sept. 15, Hood College has reported a total of eight cases of COVID-19 on campus since the start of the fall semester. Although most of Hood College’s population has been […]

Opinion

Masks Are Required Again on Hood’s Campus

September 2, 2021 bgadmin 0

By Tommy O’Neill// I’m not sure how much more flexible I can be with the back-and-forth changes in CDC guidelines. At this point, I feel like I might snap in half. On July 7, Andrea […]

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Click to see more-Looking ahead to life after pandemic

May 10, 2021 bgadmin 0

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 […]

Looking Forward

Education professors hope for in-person learning for all students

May 10, 2021 bgadmin 0

Video by Kyle Richardson and Braden Weinel// Story by Braden Weinel// Education majors who graduate this spring will begin work in classrooms that have been changed by the COVID-19 pandemic. For students majoring in education, […]

Looking Forward

Seniors to enter stable job market upon graduation

May 10, 2021 bgadmin 0

By Dorian Young// Seniors graduating with degrees in health care this spring will find an overall promising job outlook, while others will find a more challenging environment. According to Lisa Littlefield, the dean of the […]

Looking Forward

Hood to hold in-person commencement ceremonies

May 10, 2021 bgadmin 0

By Zoe Finholm// Hood has announced plans to hold in-person commencement ceremonies in May for the classes of 2020 and 2021. All of Hood’s ceremonies will be held Saturday, May 22, with the class of […]

Looking Forward

Downtown Frederick organizations eager for change after COVID-19

May 10, 2021 bgadmin 1

By Elena Rowe// The Downtown Frederick community is ready for some COVID restrictions to lift in the next few months, and events that tourists and residents know and love will be back. “First Saturday”, a […]

Looking Forward

Hood community grapples with future amid pandemic stress

May 10, 2021 bgadmin 0

By Maddie Garvis// The fear and stress college students, and all people, are experiencing during this pandemic could have long-term impacts. “People have lost the sense of safety we’ve always had,” Dean of Chapel Beth […]

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