April (Snow) Showers Bring Forth Flowers

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The new season is an exciting time on campus.

It seems that every spring, April throws Hanover a final winter’s farewell with a few late-season snowfalls. Don’t be surprised if your lacrosse practice is canceled due to snowstorms, complete with thunder! Yet with blooming flowers and budding trees, spring planting at the Organic Farm, the return of sports, outdoor socializing, a Pride celebration with cupcakes, and the nearing completion of their undergraduate years for many ’21s, the new season is an exciting time on campus.

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Joe Helble and a student "elbow bumping"
Photo by Robert Gill
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Overhead view of student crouching over a row of seedlings
Photo by Robert Gill
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Baker Tower framed by white spring blossoms
Photo by Robert Gill
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Spring tree budding in front of blurred Baker Tower
Photo by Eli Burakian ’00
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Lacrosse playing scooping balls up from the snowy practice field
Photo by Eli Burakian ’00
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A table full of rainbow Pride Week cupcakes
Photo by Russell Chai ’24
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Three masked students studying at separate tables
Photo by Eli Burakian ’00
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Three all white bicycles and colorful tire sculptures displayed on Baker Lawn
Photo by Robert Gill
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Tree branches with orange leaves covered in snow in front of Collis Student Center
Photo by Robert Gill
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Softball pitcher releases the ball to her crouching catcher
Photo by Eli Burakian ’00
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A man walking on the Green holding a colorful umbrella during a snowstorm
Photo by Eli Burakian ’00
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White flowers bloom in front of Richardson Hall
Photo by Robert Gill
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A student wearing a colorful unicorn hat chooses a Pride Week cupcake
Photo by Russell Chai ’24