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Blue & Grey Staff Ranks Best Eggnogs
By Sofia Montoya-Deck and Aden Sievert Published in the Hood College Blue & Grey on Dec. 4, 2023 Are you still debating what eggnog to buy this winter? Look no further; the Blue & Grey staff has the answer. Ahead of the holiday season, the Blue & Grey staff held an eggnog tasting competition, in which we tried several eggnogs to find the best one around. Eggnog is typically made with milk, cream, sugar, raw eggs and seasonings such as cinnamon or nutmeg. For those of d
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College Hires New Dean of Students
By Sofia Montoya-Deck Published in the Hood College Blue & Grey on Dec. 4, 2023 Hood College has named the former vice president for student affairs at Bowie State University as the college’s new dean of students. The new dean, Demetrius Johnson, begins his position on Monday, Dec. 4. Every member of the Hood College community has shown such warmth and kindness,” Johnson said. “Hood College is a very special community. I am honored to serve as the Dean of Students. I am very
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Shriner Hall Wins Policies for Dollars
By Sofia Montoya-Deck Published in the Hood College Blue & Grey on Dec. 14, 2023 Shriner Hall won Hood’s annual Policies for Dollars competition on Nov. 14, taking home the acclaimed Pink Spoon. At 7 p.m., students from each of the residence halls filed into Whitaker Campus Commons for the final Policies for Dollars event, a Jeopardy-style trivia battle. Shriner’s head resident assistant, KayKay Reddin, MC’ed the event. She kicked off the night by asking attendees to give the
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College Narrows Search for Dean of Students
By Sofia Montoya-Deck Published in the Hood College Blue & Grey on Nov. 13, 2023 The college has narrowed the search for a new dean of students to three candidates: Demetrius Johnson, former vice president at Bowie State University; Karl Koeppel, dean of students at Molloy University; and April Johnson, former chief student affairs officer and director of student affairs at Pennsylvania State University Berks. The search began with a pool of more than 90 applicants. The searc
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Pink Spoon Returns for Policies for Dollars
By Sofia Montoya-Deck Published in the Hood College Blue & Grey on Nov. 13, 2023 Hood’s annual Policies for Dollars competition, where residence halls compete against each other for a $1,000 prize, bragging rights and Hood’s fabled Pink Spoon, returns Tuesday, Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. In the Policies for Dollars competition, students from each of the residence halls participate in building vs. building activities. For the final event, the residence halls come together in Hodson Audi
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Women's Basketball Poised for Success Under New Coach
By Sofia Montoya-Deck Published in the Hood College Blue & Grey on Nov. 6, 2023 Women’s basketball is looking forward to a strong season under the leadership of new head coach DeRonte Polite. The team ended last year’s run with a losing record of 4-21 but has high hopes for the upcoming season. Senior Tiffany Manning is excited for the team’s new chapter with Polite. “I like him a lot and what he brings to our team,” she said. Before coming to Hood, Polite spent 4 years as a
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'Class from the Past' Exhibit Opens in Whit
By Sofia Montoya-Deck Published in the Hood College Blue & Grey on Oct. 30, 2023 Hood College’s newest exhibit, “Class from the Past,” features many items of Hood’s history, including old blazers and dinks, yearbooks from the 1970s and photographs dating as far back as the college’s origin. “Class from the Past” was curated by five gallery management students: Robin Draetta, Tylere Hubbard, Melanie Perry, Ella Rosenberg and Laura Stang. Also involved in the production were ga
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Education Department Partners With AmeriCorps
By Sofia Montoya-Deck Published in the Hood College Blue & Grey on Sept. 20, 2023 Senior education majors will have the opportunity to earn up to $2,800 this academic year as a result of a recently formalized partnership with AmeriCorps. AmeriCorps is a federal agency for national service and volunteerism. While completing their 100-day internships in Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS), teacher candidates in Hood’s education program can earn money towards their tuition
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Hood College Granted Permission to Tear Down Strawn Cottage
By Sofia Montoya-Deck Published in the Hood College Blue & Grey on Oct. 9, 2023 The Frederick board of aldermen voted 4-1 on Oct. 5 in favor of dismissing a historic preservation overlay (HPO) that prevented Hood College from proceeding with plans to raze Strawn Cottage. According to vice president for Marketing & Communications Laurie Ward, Hood planned to take down Strawn and Carson cottages at the end of the spring semester to expand the parking lot by an additional 50 spo
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Pumpkin Spice Season is Back
By Sofia Montoya-Deck Published in the Hood College Blue & Grey on Oct. 2, 2023 Hood College sophomore Megan Pezenosky swivels her head to the left, and then the right, before crossing the street. She scurries across the crosswalk as her two friends follow closely behind. Once on the other side, Pezenosky pulls her phone out of the back pocket of her ripped jeans and unlocks it. She clicks on a small green square icon. As the Starbucks app loads, she is already mentally prepa
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Queer Student Union has Strong Start to Semester
By Sofia Montoya-Deck Published in the Hood College Blue & Grey on Sept. 20, 2023 Hood College’s Queer Student Union (QSU) is starting off the new semester with high attendance, a full executive board and big plans for outreach within the Hood community. QSU is a student organization LGBTQIA+ students, their supporters and anyone who is interested in educating themselves about gender identity and sexual orientation. The organization’s three main goals center on providing a s
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