
Athletic Center Has Highly Anticipated Grand Opening
By Maegan Green The new athletic facility recently opened its doors to the Hood community. A dedication ceremony was held on Friday, Nov. 4 at BB&T Arena, which will serve as the new home of […]
By Maegan Green The new athletic facility recently opened its doors to the Hood community. A dedication ceremony was held on Friday, Nov. 4 at BB&T Arena, which will serve as the new home of […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
By: Olivia Sledzik Let’s face it—the environment is the one thing that affects each and every one of us. That’s why H.E.A.T., the Hood Environmental Advocacy Team, is here to guideHoodCollegein the green direction. The […]
By: Paige Jurgensen The Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin is very talented — but he should stick to singing. Ricky Martin’s “Me” is quite possibly the worst autobiography I’ve ever read. I recently went through […]
By: Jarred Braxton A young and intelligent campaign manager to a potential presidential candidate gets a lesson in dirty politics, in the sharp political thriller, “The Ides of March.” The film is an adaptation of […]
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