Issue

Jan - Feb 2018

I like science fiction movies, especially ones where the characters are in deep space and awaken from a cryogenic sleep only to discover that the world has changed dramatically while they were asleep.
Issue

Nov - Dec 2017

This month’s column should either be titled, “Classmates who love their jobs” or “litigation is exciting.” The latter is a direct quote from our own John Minier from a recent edition of Attorney at Law Magazine, North Carolina Tri
Issue

Jul - Aug 2017

I recently decided to go off the grid. It’s like living in the good old days—pre-1995, pre-Internet, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat. So I write this column the old-fashioned way.
Issue

Sep - Oct 2017

Writing a successful Class Notes column can be difficult. Your co-secretaries strive to find a unifying theme for each column.
Issue

May - Jun 2017

As most of you know, I’ve been writing this column, on and off, for many years. I like to think that during that time I have developed a reputation for delivering a compendium of half-truths, innuendos and flat-out falsehoods.
Issue

Mar - Apr 2017

I’m pitching a new reality show to the networks this month. It’s called Dartmouth ’84 Class Couples. These five couples will be moving to an abandoned frat house at Dartmouth for 84 days.
Issue

Jan - Feb 2017

Well it’s a new year and my co-secretary, Juliet Aires Giglio,has asked that I make a few changes to my columns. She has asked that I include more truthful anecdotes about our classmates.

Issue

Sept - Oct 2016

Surprisingly, this month’s column will be a little bit different. Rather than serve up inspiring tales about the exploits of our classmates, I’d like to devote our column to politics.
Issue

Jul - Aug 2016

Dear fellow ’84s, summer is upon us and it’s a great time to take it easy. This month is dedicated to what our classmates are doing in their free time.
Issue

May - June 2016

In our never-ending quest to bring you, our dear classmates, only the most up-to-date scintillating information, we’ve farmed out our column this month to our own Ted Cooperstein. Thank you, Ted!