Dart Colegrove Commons: Senior Celebration
Wednesday, May 1, 2024 4:30–5:30 PM
Description
Dart Colegrove Commons (DCC) is hosting a celebration for the class of 2024.DCC seniors will receive gifts, pub food and drinks, and a toast to celebrate their undergraduate journey at Colgate.Please stop by to enjoy the celebration.
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