All posts tagged issue 10
How the GOP War on Women Abuses the Bill of Rights
By: Lindsay Cogdill The news has been on fire lately with the GOP’s war on women. I know many people view that phrase as derisive and even an exaggeration, but I think it truly is a war. Throughout history, religion …
Editorial Stance
This edition’s editorial stance is on the February decision of the Frederick County Board of Commissioners to make English the “official language” of Frederick County. This means that
From the Editor: Fundamentals
By the time this edition comes out, the elections for next year’s editorial board of The Blue and Grey will have happened. In the next few weeks, the
Student Art Gallery Opening Well Attended
By: Stacey Axler The Hodson Gallery in the Tatem Arts Center became packed last week with students and faculty supporting three artists from the senior art exhibitions. The artwork for
Blackbox Theater Reopens
By: Stacey Axler Recently, the Avalon Performing Arts Studio located in the Tatem Arts Center which has been closed since last October, re-opened and now can be utilized. The Avalon
Hood Alumna’s Documentary Screened at Hood
By: Stacey Axler Over 50 student and faculty members arrived to the Hodson Auditorium last Tuesday to support a Hood alumna’s film “Breaking Through the Clouds: The First Women’s
Frederick Speed Cameras Surprise Many
By: Josie Wawrzyniak By the time you read this you may already be one of the unwary motorists who have been caught by one of the new speed cameras
Awkward Advice from Stacey and Cassie
Dear Awkward Advice, I went to see Hunger Games at the midnight premiere! What an awesome movie! Team Peeniss, whoooo! Anyway, while watching the movie, I realized that
Coming up at the MET, An Adaption of Antigone
By: Josie Wawrzyniak The Maryland Ensemble Theatre (MET) is presenting an adaptation of Sophocles' play, “Antigone”. In this classic Greek tragedy, Antigone is pitted against King Creon and the
John Carter, An Unimpressive Disney Adaption
By: Jarred Braxton The novel that provided the source material and inspiration for “Star Wars” and “Avatar” has finally come to the big screen in “John Carter.” Based on the



