Class Note 2019. Hi, it’s me, the Deuxmoi of the class of 2019! Keep sending in the Class Notes submissions, everyone. Similar to submitting gossip to Deuxmoi, you are always welcome to add “anon pls” to your Instagram DM submissions if you do not wa
Class Note 2018. Hi, ’18s!It is hard to believe we are approaching the end of another year. I’m grateful to have spent 2025 making new memories with my loved ones (including many of you), and I’m thankful to our class for continuing to submit stories
Class Note 2017. Hello, ’17s! Hard to believe the year is already coming to a close. I hope everyone is able to spend time with family, friends, and loved ones during the holidays. Speaking of loved ones, it felt right to close us out with an acknowl
Class Note 2016. Happy holidays, ’16s!I’m writing this in the middle of a roasty toasty August, so I cannot tell you how much I’m looking forward to some cool winter weather.Maureen Barre writes in that Jack Barre and Brad Schierhorn completed a Half
Class Note 2014. While it’s already beginning to feel a bit like November here in London, this column is in fact written in August when you are all much busier having adventures than sharing updates, so it will be a short one!Ashley Wong writes in, “
Class Note 2013. Hi, ’13s. Happy holidays, and I apologize for the scarcity of updates this round. Joe Schwappach andCharlotte Williams welcomed their second child, sweet Madeline, this past April.Charlotte writes, “Come say hello if ever in Los Ange
Class Note 2012. Hi, ’12s! If you’re reading this in the Northern Hemisphere, I hope the weather outside isn’t too frightful and that the fire’s so delightful. And to our friends below the equator, try not to taunt us too much with your sun and fun.
Class Note 2011. Our class, along with the classes of 2009, 2010, and 2020 and the Dartmouth LGBTQIA+ Alum Association (DGALA), reunited in Hanover from Friday, July 25, through Sunday, July 27. As of June 27, our class had a total of 387 registratio