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May-June 2023

Daniel Jo was named partner by the Connecticut-based trial law firm Silver Golub & Teitell LLP. Daniel wrote that after graduating law school, he worked in N.Y.C.
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March-April 2023

Toshiaki Komura shared two important updates. First, he and wife Kelly had a baby in January 2022. Baby Emily joined big sister Lily, age 9.
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January-February 2023

Minyoung Sohn emailed that in October he visited Gary Jan in Los Angeles. The two attended a concert by the bands New Order and Pet Shop Boys at the iconic Hollywood Bowl.
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November-December 2022

I have been in touch with Amie Breeze Harper. She is writing her second book, an Afrofuturism and fantasy novel titled Seeds of Sankofa, scheduled to be published next year.
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September-October 2022

Matt Rothe is three years into being a cofounder and the chief technology officer of Blue Ocean Barns, which has developed an algae-based feed supplement for cattle that radically reduces their methane emissions (and climate impact).
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July-August 2022

Incredibly we are now less than one year from our 25th reunion, June 15-18, 2023. Now is the time to block these dates and make a firm commitment to attend.
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May-June 2022

Sylvie (Hogg) Murphy, Kate (Knaus) Galston, and Abbey Doolittle enjoyed catching up over a weeklong Roman holiday in early February.
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March-April 2022

For this column, I attempted to contact ’98s who write. In particular, I asked how Dartmouth inspired their writing.
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January-February 2022

Marene Jennings and her boyfriend are moving to south Florida. After nearly two decades living in her hometown of New York City, Marene is relocating to help open a new and expanded West Palm Beach office for Goldman Sachs.
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November-December 2021

Hello, ’98s. I write with a renewed affinity for you and for Dartmouth. Last month I visited the College; my first time there in nearly 10 years. It was wonderful to walk the now-sprawling campus with my wife and kids (2 and 5).
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September-October 2021

I present to you the latest in ’98 class news. For Josh Mooney Covid vaccination enabled outdoor adventures with Dartmouth friends.