Theatre department to present Agatha Christie classic “The Mousetrap”

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The Hanover College Theatre will stage an intimate presentation of famed author Agatha Christie’s legendary murder mystery “The Mousetrap,” Friday-Sunday, Oct. 15-17. “The Mousetrap” stands as the world’s longest continuously running play, logging more than 27,000 performances from its London West-end premiere in 1952 until the COVID-19 pandemic ended its run in 2020. Christie’s classic

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A group of select Hanover students is not only currently gaining solid work experience, but also a deeper connection to the local community through The Good Neighbor Internship Program. The initiative provides paid internships for 10 students at Jefferson County (Ind.) businesses and organizations. The program, which targets sophomores and juniors, creates a pathway for

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Game tied with 1:19 left. Opponent has the ball inside Hanover territory. Fourth-and-one. Donning an easily spotted electric pink vest, with ponytail perched above her head, Mya Urba ’24 signals the Panthers’ formation from the sidelines, then anxiously implores her defensive unit to make a game-saving stop. Though just 19 years old, Mya Urba ’24

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“I want to do something more substantial, like work for a cause that changes people’s lives and makes the world a better place. But I also want to travel and do something creative.”-Rachel Jordan, Humans of Hanover in 2018 “Not a whole lot has changed [since 2018],” Rachel Jordan ’21 says. “But I think I’ve

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“I came to Hanover because I was only looking at small liberal arts colleges because it’s very similar system to my high school (a small Montessori school). The Montessori education focuses on creating well-rounded people who are driven by their passions and practical learning. My high school experience was shaped by an ability to pursue

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Hanover, Ind. is a long way from Lusaka, Zambia, but that did not stop Anne-Marie Sichinga ‘21 from making our community her second home. Sichinga chose to attend Hanover because: “I thought the campus was beautiful and I felt the smaller campus size would be easier to transition to coming from another country.” As an

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Frisbee golf enthusiasts rejoice! After decades of students aiming at informal targets scattered around the Quad, Hanover’s campus now features an official nine-hole disc golf course. Completed in mid-May, the par-31, 3,791-foot course weaves within the woods and open areas surrounding the YMCA, water tower, soccer field, observatory and softball diamond. The nine varying-distance holes

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When at Hanover, you will always find Stephanie Johnson ’21 outside. “Our campus is so beautiful, and there is always something new to discover. I love hammocking, hiking, and doing yoga in my free time. Those are my favorite ways to stay busy when I have the time.” From English, Ind., Johnson studied English and philosophy as a student. Finding Hanover

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Emily Jones ‘21 has received a coveted Orr Fellowship. The two-year post-graduate experience places high-achieving college seniors from across the Midwest in full-time, paid positions at dynamic companies and organizations in Central Indiana. Jones will participate in a rotational program at Ingram Micro, an Indianapolis-based information technology company. The fellowship will provide an extended exploration

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