Presidential Debate Roundup
By Nick Temple The 2012 Presidential debates—three in all—have now come and gone. Here’s a quick round-up of the high- (and low-) lights: Debate 1 (Oct. 3): Domestic Policy Moderator: PBS’ Jim Lehrer A […]
By Nick Temple The 2012 Presidential debates—three in all—have now come and gone. Here’s a quick round-up of the high- (and low-) lights: Debate 1 (Oct. 3): Domestic Policy Moderator: PBS’ Jim Lehrer A […]
By Samantha Helmhold Each year, Hood College Chapter of Mortar Board sponsors an event known as, “Safe Harvest.” This is sponsored in order for the kids ofFrederickto have a safe and fun evening full of […]
By Kimberlyn Bennett and Stacey Axler Leslie Chang, the author of the novel “Factory Girls: From Village to City in a Changing China,” held a keynote address in Hodson Auditorium on Oct. 24 to discuss her novel. […]
By Isabel Duarte Dr Macdougall is the program director for the gerontology and thanatology graduate programs at Hood. She has worked at Hood for two years. She is a clinical psychologist who specializes in geriatric […]
By Daniela Kuhr Ladies and Gentlemen: it is time to dress up and be someone else for a little while. Halloween is finally here! Being creative today is more important than any other time of […]
By Harris Smoak Atlas Shrugged Part 2 premiered in theaters October 12th. Although there are many noticeable changes from the movies predecessor including a new cast, Atlas Shrugged part II embodies many of the principals […]
By Sheila Headspeth On Oct. 2 at 7 p.m. Hood College hosted a same sex marriage equality panel in Whitaker Campus Commons featuring advocates Reverend Canon Angela F. Shepard and Dan Furmansky. Shepard was raised […]
By Jiselle Lopez There comes a time in every student’s life where they get to join together with their classmates and win a giant pink spoon. For residence halls Smith, Shriner, Meyran, Coblentz and Memorial […]
By Chelsea Dean Freshman Garret Cline wants to make his mark at Hood and inspire his fellow classmates. After only two months in college, Cline has already been very active in joining clubs and participating […]
By Isabel Duarte Dr. Jay Driskell has been teaching atHoodCollegefor two and a half years in the history department. He is a historian who specializes in African American, Women’s, and labor history. Question: “What do […]
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