Q&A with Homecoming bagpiper Joshua Marks ’96
By Katherine Ginger | November 1, 2024Marks reflected on his decades-long experience with Dartmouth Homecoming — from being a student in the marching band to becoming the official Homecoming bagpiper.
Marks reflected on his decades-long experience with Dartmouth Homecoming — from being a student in the marching band to becoming the official Homecoming bagpiper.
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The termly events allow Dartmouth Dining to provide fresh, creative menu items to students.
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