<p>What sort of religious facilities are there in Hanover and at Dartmouth for Protestants (specifically Lutheran, but general Protestant as well)? Do students tend to be more involved in on-campus groups than in off-campus churches? Are there even a lot of churches in Hanover?</p>
<p>I'm no "religious nut" - my faith does not define my life. But I'd like to stay involved while in college.</p>
<p>I haven't either, but I've always wondered about Mandy Moore's take on the transcendent and divine...how did she work it all out, and did you find it helpful?</p>
<p>oh my gosh, that movie was absolutely INCREDIBLE. I loved it. Mandy Moore surprised me - she made a very convincing evil religious nut. I would recommend this movie to anyone, it was fantastic, different and honest. And HILARIOUS. Plus, graci, cute boys...lol, at least I think that the boys are cute, and most of my friends agree.</p>
<p>I'm waiting for Mandy or Jessica or Brittany to take on the cultural ramifications of the whole Tibetan-Buddhism/Communist China conflict--I'm not quite sure how I feel about it myself and I could use another Hollywood/MTV perspective on it.</p>
<p>Sorry for the slow response on this thread, Ghaleon (and the rest of you all). Somehow I never got notification of the replies on my control panel! </p>
<p>Anyway, thanks for the link - it's really helpful. I'm actually an Evangelical, but it's not that big of a deal to me. Sorry to be insensitive to all of you still waiting, but I am getting so excited for next year at the D! I can see everything coming together, picturing myself at all these places </p>
<p>Cubed--newman club just behind frat row (short trip to confession!)
Graci--it is Northern New England, the official home of American protestantism! You're all set---</p>