The disastrous earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, affected an estimated three million Haitians according to the Red Cross, but it also affected many more worldwide, including two Hood College students. Hood College freshman Fabiola Jean-Louis and senior Gardy Jean-Gilles had to endure the stress of turning on the TV to disaster with no way to contact family and friends in their native country.
When I first read Mr. Ken Rupert's response letter to my last column, on women in the military, I was very surprised. I was glad to see that someone read my column who has personal experience in the military. However, I was frankly shocked that Mr. Rupert was obviously accusing me of having no basis for my opinions, asking "How many soldiers did Ms.
A new housing initiative known as Living-Learning Communities (LLCs) will be implemented in all of Hood College's residence halls beginning in the fall semester of 2010. The new program will allow students to create communities within each hall centered on a topic of their choice, further facilitating academic growth on campus.
A Blue and Grey Today Web Exclusive Referencing a "deficit of trust" in Washington politics by the American people, President Obama's State of the Union address called for Congress' immediate action towards eradicating special interests in order to openly face the nation's dire problems.