
COVID-19 final update
By Chris Garrett// Hood College has yet to decide whether to require students, faculty and staff to be vaccinated against COVID in order to return in the fall. Hundreds of colleges and universities, including Yale, […]
By Chris Garrett// Hood College has yet to decide whether to require students, faculty and staff to be vaccinated against COVID in order to return in the fall. Hundreds of colleges and universities, including Yale, […]
By Delaney Crawford// A lot has changed since the COVID-19 pandemic hit the nation. Weddings, large parties and other gatherings were canceled or postponed. Dating changed. Even the way we greet each other is different. […]
By Jacob Russell// It has been 476 days since the U.S. reported its first case of COVID-19. Since then, this country has seen its medical institutions pushed to the absolute brink. There have been 578,000 […]
By Genesis Lemus// Hood College prepares for a normal fall semester as vaccines continue to roll out and COVID regulations loosen up. Hood’s faculty and students are looking forward to having a normal fall semester […]
By Elena Rowe As we look to the future in the post-pandemic world, we wanted to highlight seniors in the 2021 graduating class. Here are some of their plans: Madison Cooper After graduating, I will […]
By Kelsey Dixon// The Hood College Theatre Program is planning to put on productions again for the first time in about two years, starting with “Romeo and Juliet” in August 2021. Aaron Angello, poet, theatre […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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