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May-June 2022

“Acquiring a dog may be the only opportunity a human ever has to choose a relative.” This quote by Mordecai Siegal is one of my favorites. Many of us regard our pets as family members.
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March-April 2022

Hat tip to Betsy Leggat for uncovering news of classmate Margaret Spring: “I clicked on a story about plastic waste in the United States and a report calling for a national strategy on plastic pollution in the world’
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January-February 2022

“The Class Officer Association’s executive board and alumni relations recognizes the class of 1982 for originating and launching the ’82 Racial Justice Initiative supporting the African and African-American studies academic enrichment fund and rallyi
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November-December 2021

The year2021 was a time to reflect on what really matters to each of us. Some ’82s are already retiring, some are heading in new directions, and we are each facing new challenges and taking stock of where we want to be with the time we have left.
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July-August 2021

They say time bends, and if so, then perhaps ’82s have been wishing to stave off our 60s as we’ve turned to meditating, exercising, or volunteering our way out of Covid isolation.
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March-April 2021

How did ’82s spend this past Covid-quarantine year? Innovating, surviving, grieving, reflecting, protesting, turning 60, and celebrating personal milestones that marked a year like no other. Here’s a roundup from the past 12 months.
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July-August 2020

These are tough times. As Covid-19 upended our worlds, we reached out to well-recognized voices in our class, asking them to share how they’ve been coping and what the Dartmouth community means to them.
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