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August 27, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Collis trivia by the minute!

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In the interest of finding out a bit more about one of the games offered on campus, I decided to gather up a group of friends to participate in Collis’ Tuesday Night Trivia.




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Program in Politics and Law grant expires

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Dartmouth’s Program in Politics and Law recently saw its 10-year grant from the Milton and Miriam Handler Foundation expire, meaning the program is now solely reliant on alumni donations and College funding.


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Guo: Knights on planet Dart

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The day Dhruv and I created “Geo fun with Dhruv” was the day we sat next to each other in geosystems class during senior year of high school, terribly bored, having just finished a lab assignment that was supposed to teach us about wind patterns or rock formations.


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Fence near Collis Center curbs jaywalking

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The fence that was erected in front of the Collis Center over the 2015 winter interim has curbed jaywalking in the area, but many pedestrian safety issues still remain on campus, said chairman of the Hanover Bike and Pedestrian Committee Bill Young. Young surveyed the road between Collis and the Green on May 15, 2015 from 10 a.m.



Professor of physics Marcelo Gleiser has taught at the College for 26 years.
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Q&A with professor, author Marcelo Gleiser

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Physics professor Marcelo Gleiser has devoted his life to the study of theoretical physics. His discipline has enabled him to study and teach on three different continents, first completing his undergraduate work in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil before graduating from King’s College London with his Ph.D.