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6.5mm. Shavei Zion Beach, Naharia, Israel. On beached seaweeds after storm, 1998. Ex coll. Daniel Korkos
Teams gathered in Reid Memorial Library today to compete in the Challenged Book Trivia contest held in honor of Banned Books Week. The three-round competition gave students the opportunity to win books, DVDs and other prizes. This event was facilitated by L&C's Diversity Council.
Participants take a break from Tributary Trivia, which was held July 18, to explore the green roof of the Jerry F. Costello Field Station.
Photo by Allegra Boverman. Concord: At the New Hampshire Public Radio's Third Annual Trivia Smackdown at the Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord on Friday, April 3, 2015.
Reviewing the scores: L-R
Jon Potter, Greg Worder, Archer Mayor, Jerry Carbone, Tristan Toleno, Fran Lynggaard
Participants take a break from Tributary Trivia, which was held July 18, to explore the exterior of the Jerry F. Costello Field Station.
Faculty, staff, and students tested their knowledge at Trivia Night, sponsored by the Engineering Graduate Student Council, the Engineering Undergraduate Student Council, and the Penn State Engineering Alumni Society.
Faculty, staff, and students tested their knowledge at Trivia Night, sponsored by the Engineering Graduate Student Council, the Engineering Undergraduate Student Council, and the Penn State Engineering Alumni Society.
Again, were the English really that short back then? Maybe the fountain was built by hobbits?? That was, indeed, a very chessy comment.
Now with extra Sebak! Yes, Rick Sebak joined us last night to dominate trivia once again. I think this photo captures the essences of the team members very well. Laine: inordinately cheerful--Matt: genial--Dave 2: more than slightly evil--Dave 1: aloof--Patrick: out to lunch.
(just kidding, Patrick! You know we love you.)
Also we got free DVDs from Rick out the deal. All in all, a successful win.