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Hodson Trust Bestows Two Million Dollar Grant to Hood

By Stacey Axler and Kimberlyn Bennett On the last week of Novem­ber, Hood received a $2.135 million grant from the Hodson Trust. President Volpe received this gift at the annual board of director’s meeting in Baltimore. Volpe emailed the student …

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Hood Professor Writes and Publishes Book

By Stacey Axler Donald Wright recently wrote and published a book titled “Modern Antiquity.” “Modern Antiquity” details the development of how current French society is modeled after Greco-Ro­man Antiquity and

Upcoming Crosswalk Near Hood Campus Excites Students

By Stacey Axler forward to the installment and com­pletion of a new cross walk that will be built across 7th Street in order to facilitate a safer route for

Midterm Grade Reports Become Available to Students Next Semester

By Stacey Axler Next semester, a midterm grade report will be available for all under­graduate students due to the effort of the Student Government Association (SGA). The SGA sought the

Faculty Spotlight: The Campus Safety Staff

By Isabel Duarte Amando Gomes has worked at Hood since December of 2011 as a Campus Safety officer. Before then, Gomes worked in the prison system for 33 years as

Students Work To Help The Victims of Hurricane Sandy

By Stacey Axler Hood organizations raised over $150 and supplies for Hurricane Sandy relief efforts. Primarily, the organizations that are leading the disaster relief efforts are The Brotherhood, the first-year

International Student Makes Mark at Hood

By Michaella Jiyun Kim “Hood is part of who I am right now,” senior Nilsa Gonzalez said. Nilsa M. Gonzalez, who came to theU.S.fromPanamain 2009 to get a higher education

Davis Scholars Honored At Recent Reception

By Ana Filipovic Fifteen scholars were recently honored in the Davis United World College Scholars Reception. The second annual Davis United World College Scholars Reception was celebrated on the 10th

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:

Students Help Local Families Celebrate Halloween

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