Enzo La Hoz Calassara ’27 passes away while on linguistics department study abroad
By Jeremiah Rayban | March 2, 2026Calassara passed away in “an accident in the Cook Islands,” according to an email from a campus administrator.
Jeremiah Rayban is a reporter and editor for The Dartmouth from Wilmington, Del., majoring in economics. Outside of The D, he enjoys reading, art and trivia.
Calassara passed away in “an accident in the Cook Islands,” according to an email from a campus administrator.
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