There’s a certain kind of generosity that defines a particular breed of New Yorker: young, living in an apartment with just about as much space as the city can offer, working intense hours in investment banking—and still good-natured enough to let an
We have two pieces of exciting news for this column. First, Tim Strang is starting a Ph.D. in chemistry at the University of Chicago and would love to connect with other alumni in the area! Second, Mia Nelson has come back with a second interview wit
Hi, friends! This fall marks a full decade from when we matriculated to Dartmouth during the fall of 2015. I’m reminiscing about fond memories of living in McLaughlin, helping build our Homecoming bonfire, and swimming in the river during preorientat
Hi, ’18s!Happy fall! I am writing this column from the Boston heat wave of June and right now nothing sounds better than some crisp autumn air and crinkling leaves. We have some very exciting classmate news (including multiple weddings) to share this
Hello, ’17s! This is Michael Baicker, writing in for the first time as your newest class secretary. I want to give a big shoutout to our outgoing secretary Eric Chen, who has been dutifully updating us on everyone’s lives for the past few years. Than
Dear, ’16s, you’ll know this column is generally upbeat. My favorite thing is trumpeting your wins and successes to all of the avid readers of class notes—birthdays! Engagements and weddings! Starting that graduate degree or new job! Learning to take