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SGA Corner: Updates from The Student Government
By Caity Baitey Going into the 2012-2013 school year, Hood’s Student Government Association has centered its focus on academics and the student-professor relationship. Students should keep their eyes out for a couple key changes in […]
Aramark Food Services Fund Dining Renovations
Armark Food Services funded summer renovations to Colbentz dining hall and the food options in the Whitaker Commons. Colbentz received immense renovations that will alter student’s dining experiences. “It changes the way meals are served […]
Student Writes Mystery Novel
By Stacey Axler Psychology major Contessa Carper recently wrote and published a murder-mystery novel titled “Sole Survivor.” The plot of “Sole Survivor” details protagonist Katherine’s discovery of her birth mother she never knew and the […]
Hood Hosts One Day Without Shoes
By Stacey Axler Over 150 Hood students and professors participated in Frederick’s One Day Without Shoes. One Day Without Shoes is an annual worldwide event where participating individuals do not wear shoes to raise awareness […]
Music Professor Retires as Department Chair
By Sheila Headspeth A long-time Hood College music professor will be retiring from his position as the music department chair, but will still remain a member of the faculty as an adjunct professor. After teaching […]
Punk Band Cartel Coming to Campus for Student Concert
By Stacey Axler The band Cartel will come to campus to perform a free concert for Hood students. On Friday, April 19, Cartel will perform a 60 minute music set starting at 9 p.m. for […]
Newt Gingrich Speaks on Campus to Packed Audience
By Stacey Axler and Kimberlyn Bennett Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House and candidate for the 2012 Republican Party presidential nomination spoke at Hood College to a packed Hodson auditorium. On Monday, April 2, […]
Former President of Ireland Mary Robinson Visits Campus
By Kimberlyn Bennett Mary Robinson, the former president of Ireland, visited Hood College on March 26. Robinson, who was the first female president of Ireland and also the former United Nations Commissioner for Human Rights, […]
First Year Read Book Selected
By Stacey Axler All new students of the class of 2016 will read the book “Factory Girls: From Village to City in a Changing China”, written by Leslie Chang as a part of the First […]