Green Days Are Here

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Views around campus show spring has arrived.

Sunshine and warmer temperatures this month have brought more people outside for activities, ranging from a “Color Run” for Geisel students to informal soccer games to lounging on the Green. Some students, such as those participating in the HackDartmouth tech competition, did plug away inside.

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A student speaking at a podium outside of Collis
Students took part in Holocaust Remembrance Day on Thursday, April 28, by reading the names and ages of victims who were killed in the Holocaust. Thanks to a loudspeaker on the Collis patio, the names of the victims were audible across the Green. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Man running and getting covered in color powder

(Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)

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Two women running and getting sprayed with green powder

(Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)

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Group of people working outside Collis

(Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)

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Baker-Berry interior through window panes

(Photo by Julia Levine ’23)

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Students competing in HackDartmouth on the Diversifi team
Computer science professor Xia Zhou, left, judges students on the Diversifi team competing in HackDartmouth. (Photo by Julia Levine ’23)
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Person biking outside on campus

(Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)

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Mamadou Diabatte & Percussion Mania performs in Collis
Collis Common Ground, Mamadou Diabatte & Percussion Mania, Burkina Faso, MUS 17.06: The Music-Language Connection (Photo by Julia Levine ’23)
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Students playing outside Baker-Berry library

(Photo by Robert Gill)

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Student working in library

(Photo by Julia Levine ’23)

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Group of three people walking across the Green

(Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)

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Students sitting outside in front of Collis

(Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)

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Two students chatting outside
L to R: Kenna Vansteyn ’21, Susannah Laster ’22 (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Students walking outside on campus

(Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)

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Two students studying on the Green

(Photo by Robert Gill)