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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.
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. The Defenders won again this year.
Participants take a break from Tributary Trivia, which was held July 18, to explore the green roof of the Jerry F. Costello Field Station.
Me and my friends went to holiday trivia and I had planned on taking pictures here. It proved to be a bit difficult trying to answer questions with them while I was trying to get some good candids, it was very fast paced! I think we got a question very wrong and they were laughing about it here. I really liked the colors in this and edited it to make the fluorescent lights look better on my subjects.
The view from the bar during our friends' Monday night trivia party at Last Exit in Brooklyn. They're good people there, and if you like money, you run the risk of winning some.
Mount Aloysius student-run club, Women in Business (WIB) hosts Trivia Night in the Cosgrave Student Center's Meeting Rooms.
At several checkpoints, students had to answer questions about Alaska, sledding, or Jack London.
Today, February 29, 2008, was Race Day. The 7th grade class worked all week to build their sleds, organize their teams, create their fight song and prepare for victory. This event culminates the IDU (Interdisciplinary Unit) Week, where they studied about Alaska and various works of Jack London including The Call of the Wild . Mason will update our blog this weekend to tell everyone about the experience. maxandmason.blogspot.com
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.