activities
When Coloring Gets Serious
Only at Hanover can coloring get serious. In my Grace and Sin class, we had the opportunity to illustrate the text and draw pictures to share our understanding. Dr. Hughes started class by going over our tasks and a little housekeeping information, then she whipped out the crayons and colored pencils. I was a happy [...]
Hanover Ultimate 101
One thing a lot of potential Hanover students worry about is social life, and how many activities such a small school could possibly have. One major option is to go Greek, but you can’t do that until your second semester as a freshman. I’m sure by this point you’ve read something about going Greek (if [...]
Who loves wee little children!?
Who doesn’t love a cute little child? No one, is what I think the answer should be. For three summers, I worked at a day camp back home, and every time I left my campers each summer my little heart was all torn up. When I first came to Hanover, I wanted an opportunity to [...]
The Coming and the Going
As someone who goes home several times a semester, I thought I should give some advice on making the dreaded trip home from Hanover. While many students live only an hour or less from campus, there are those of us who live three, four or ten hours from here. I live three and a half [...]
Walking with Purpose
Every day I walk, and I walk a lot. Just getting from my apartment to my internship is a 30-minute walk each way, and I also do additional walking when I have any errands. On average, I walk approximately four miles a day — sometimes a little less and sometimes a lot more. Last week, [...]
Experience 'August Experience'
Congratulations! June is gone, July is here, and you’re officially one month closer to becoming a Hanoverian. But before you’re immersed in the whole student body experience, you’ll have the opportunity to participate in August Experience. Consider it your Hanover tutorial, or your college boot camp. Whatever you call it, you don’t want to skip [...]

