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March-April 2022
There has been much talk as to how fast the year 2021 has flown by—particularly after a prior year that seemed (to some at least) to drag on forever.
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January-February 2022
The past two pandemic-defined years have represented life, relational, and professional challenges for the whole of humanity.
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November-December 2021
This past year and a half living under global pandemic conditions has been challenging for all of us. Many have used this time to evaluate what means most to them and, perhaps, even make a change to their day-to-day lives.
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September-October 2021
Many of our classmates were disappointed by the cancellation of our in-person 25th reunion to be held this past June.
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July-August 2021
With much of the world in a state of near hibernation over the course of this past pandemic-laden year, the arrival of spring brings a sense of newness and rebirth.
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May-June 2021
Many classmates (myself included!) have expressed disappointment in the cancellation of what was to have been our big 25th reunion in Hanover this June.
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March-April 2021
With this, our first notes for 2021, I hope everyone in our extended ’96 family finds him/herself happier, healthier, and wiser than we all were in a hardship-ridden 2020.
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January-February 2021
As this column is being composed, we are coming down to the last few days of what has been an arduous, cantankerous, and seemingly never-ending election cycle for the United States.
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November-December 2020
The year 2020 has brought with it challenges great and small across the whole of our society.
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September-October 2020
This year has been unlike any other in our tenures as alumni, not to mention our tenures as human beings.
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July-August 2020
There is nothing like a global pandemic to challenge us, bring us all together (albeit socially distanced), and find the best in humanity.