HHS newspaper and literary magazine

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

This just in from the students of Hanover High School!

Newspaper has just started up this year. The Indian is meant to be the
official student news sources of Hanover High School. It is a student run
website at www.hhsindian.com . Stories are posted about every two weeks.
They cover a wide variety of topics occurring in the school from
extracurricular activities to major school policy decisions. There are also
book reviews and pop culture stories as well. They’re seeking to expand
their horizons and reach out to the greater community in Hanover. Any
feedback can be emailed to hhsindian@hanoverstudents.org .

Literary Magazine is continuing this year as well. Lit Mag is a way for
students to share their creative writing with a wider audience. It is an
online publication at www.hanoverlitmag.com with print editions made 2-3
times a year. The content of the site consists of mostly short stories and
poems. Any student can submit just about anything. The site is entirely
student moderated. Updates are not on a particular schedule but end up
being fairly often. Feedback for Lit Mag can be sent to
hhslitmag@hanoverstudents.org .

A contact person for both of these publications is Sue McHugh, the
Librarian at the High School. Her e-mail is smchugh@hanoverschools.org .

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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