
Fashion Column: Finals Clothing and Personal Hygiene Ettiquette
By Dani Kuhr It is finals week everyone. Did you notice too that a lot of people walk around campus looking like hobos and don’t seem to care enough to take a shower or brush […]
By Dani Kuhr It is finals week everyone. Did you notice too that a lot of people walk around campus looking like hobos and don’t seem to care enough to take a shower or brush […]
By Harris Smoak Saturday November 10th the Hodson Library did at tutorial showing students how to use End-Note 6. The program helps students organize their citations, and effectively manage documents. We learned how to do […]
Dear Awkward Advice, I’m excited to be heading home for Christmas, but I have changed a lot since first coming to college. I’m not sure that my parents will understand. Is there a way I […]
By Daniela Kuhr The cold season has approached us. So it’s getting more important to dress warmly. Layering is the key. I know layering is usually associated with not looking fashionable at all. However, it […]
By Raymond Rivera Hillel, or the Jewish Student Union, is a cultural organization at Hood College. This organization focuses on educating members of the community about the Jewish culture beyond the religious aspects in order […]
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 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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