freshman year
Queen of Diamonds
This Friday was the formal for Alpha Delta Pi! It was a Casino theme and was at the River Bend Winery in Louisville. This was an absolute blast! My sisters on my floor in Donner and I all got ready together Friday evening and then we all went to the house to board the buses [...]
Its the day after Friday Friday Friday…feels like good day for a track meet
Well the weekend was an epic one to say the least. First of all, you probably noticed the title of this blog and yes, it does refer to the song “Friday.” I chose it because this song, as with others, have become exceedingly popular here on Hanover’s campus. Honestly, I don’t think I would have [...]
Finding Myself through Pledge Ship
Over the past few weeks I have under gone a transformation to find myself. As I have mentioned before, I am currently undergoing the pledge process for Sigma Chi, a fraternity here on campus. During this time I have found new friends that I would have honestly never have talked to in my stay at [...]
Time for the Much Needed Break!
Man! This semester seems much longer than the first semester. I guess it was just because with football the other semester seemed to go by so fast. But, at last, I have reached my destination! This much needed break has arrived! I don’t know where to start. I love all my classes and the order [...]
Kaleidoscope Presents Kara Walker
It’s official, Kaleidoscope has finished the events for Black History Month. The last one was a presentation about Kara Walker, by one of the art professors, Leticia Bajuyo. We did not realize that Kara Walker was still alive, until another art professor told us. So the plan next year is to have Kara Walker as [...]
Could You Survive Without 1001 Inventions?
Have you ever sat and thought about who made the computer, or what if I had no iron to keep my clothes creased? Probably not, just like me. But I got hit with a quick wake up call when Pin Points Theatre visited Hanover to perform “1001 Black Inventions.” (well, not quite 1001, but there [...]
Damon Williams Visits Hanover
Kaleidoscope, the student multicultural organization, brought Damon Williams to the campus for the second year; it was all part of the Black History Month celebration on campus. He is good friends with Taran McZee, who is the director of multicultural affairs/international program. Williams has earned national recognition. He has appeared on BET’s Comicview every year [...]
Hanover Celebrates Black History Month
The first two events Kaleidoscope has held for Black History Month have already passed and boy did we have a lot of fun! We have a total of four major events this year. First came Clyde Pickett. Clyde Pickett is an educator, cultural commentator and activist. He covers works such as diversity, male leadership development, collegiate athletics [...]
Martin Luther King Jr. Week
While we head in to Black History Month, we have just passed the holiday of Martin Luther King Jr. day. In Kaleidoscope, we not only celebrated his birthday, we celebrated his life, legacy and what he stood for. King was an important civil rights leader; if it was not for him, I would not be [...]
Rush Rush RUSHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We have already heard from the female side of the equation on Rush week. The guys’ side is similar in many ways but is also very different in the way it is done. It all began last Sunday when we had an informational meeting informing us of the events that each house would host that [...]
