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Hello Spring! 14 Things to do on Hartman Green in the SUN!

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at F and M chapter.

1.Have a picnic – You only need three things, a BIG blanket, great food to go, and good company. Voilà it’s the perfect recipe for a delicious picnic in the sun!

2.Take a nap – The warm afternoon spring sun is a definite way to #chillout

3.Sun bathe – Bathing in the sun is the most efficient way to get your VitaminC, and honestly it will make you really happy.

4.Meet new people and mingle – Let your friends introduce you to their friends and vice versa. Isn’t it good to be connected?

5.Read a good book – Block out the real world and enter a new, hopefully, more interesting and less stressful world. 

6.Blast music and dance – It’s totally okay to get your groove on. Depending on the business of Hartman, you may or may not be judged. Oh well, right?

7.Blast music and chill – This is a great way to de-stress with your friends after your last class of the day. One more week of classes, LET’S GO!

 

8.Do school work – If you can’t take Shad anymore, Hartman may be a nice change of pace. Just buckle down and get it all done. 

8.Call your friends from home – You need to keep them in the loop, and swap all those hilarious, shamefully embarrassing college stories.

10.Have a coffee date – Get an iced coffee with whomever fancies you most and chit-chat. 

11.People watch – Arguably, the two best places to people watch at F&M are Dhall and Hartman green. Granted, this is an activity in and of itself. All the chaotic movement is very distracting. I spy with my little eye… 

12.Journal – All I have to say is the sunny weather really gets me thinking.

 

13.Be active – Throw around a football or a frisbee, or play a game with some friends. Get the blood flowin’.

14.Take selfies – F&M is picturesque, no? #godips

 

Laugh, smile, and channel your bliss.
Karolina Heleno is a student at Franklin and Marshall College majoring in Creative Writing and minoring in Women and Gender Studies. She currently serves as the Communications Intern with the YWCA of Lancaster.