By Kylie Miller on February 2, 2012
Tuesday evening was a very special night at Hanover College. Garrison Keillor found himself on campus for a wonderful evening of storytelling. As a capstone speaker, and a very highly regarded one at that, Keillor packed the Horner Center. He spent the evening telling hilarious tales of Lake Wobegon to a sold out crowd. Students [...]
Posted in Junior, Students | Tagged Capstone, event, experience, free, fun, Garrison Keillor, Hanover College, Horner Center, opportunities, stories |
By Kylie Miller on March 16, 2011
It may be only Monday, but I have already made it a point this week to start trying new things at Hanover College, and really take advantage of the opportunities that I usually pass by. Hanover is really excellent when it comes to giving its students a chance to be exposed to things that they [...]
Posted in Sophomore, Students | Tagged Capstone, Capstone Events, CHEESECAKE, college, Crowe Coffee Shoppe, events, FOOD, free, Hanover College, Learning, new things, Omnibus, Plays, sophomore year, Speakers, Theatre, William Shakespeare |
By crowes12 on April 7, 2010
Tonight is the finale to this year’s Capstone series sponsored by the Center for Free Inquiry. Since 2007, the Hanover Capstone has explored various themes of global concern; for example, Global Climate Change (2007), Water and the Rise of Civilizations (2008), and currently Forging American Identity at Home and Abroad (2010). In order to get [...]
Posted in Sophomore, Students | Tagged American Identity, Bill Nye, Capstone, Climate Change, FOOD, Jane Goodall, Mia Farrow, MLK Jr., Symposium, Water |
By crowes12 on February 3, 2010
Last night the campus was given the opportunity to reminisce on the times of the late Martin Luther King Jr. through his youngest daughter, Bernice King. Talking for a little more than 90 minutes, King reminded us of those principles that her father stood for and that we as an American people have forgotten. While [...]
Posted in Sophomore, Students | Tagged Bernice King, Capstone, Civil Rights, Diversity, MLK Jr., Obama |