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September-October 2023

Hey, ’07s! I’m writing these as we come off a successful N.Y.C. mini-reunion on June 4. It was great to connect with classmates, many of whom brought kids, to our Brooklyn gathering.
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July-August 2023

For this round of Class Notes, I thought I would profile Audrey Knutson, whom I met through the class Instagram account.
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May-June 2023

For the ninth year in a row, Sarah Hughes and Rachel Karpf did the Coney Island New Year’s Day Polar Bear Plunge with friends and family, including spouses Alex Tilney and Brent Reidy ’05, and Sarah’s 21-month-old Ow
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March-April 2023

One of our class Olympians, Sara Studebaker-Hall, writes, “In September I was elected to the International Biathlon Union’s technical committee.
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January-February 2023

Greetings from N.Y.C., ’07s! It was an honor and joy to put these notes together and I’m psyched to keep the energy flowing from our reunion last June. Some great updates in store.
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July-August 2022

Dear old Dartmouth, it’s hard to believe we left you 15 years ago. During these past five years that I have had the privilege of serving as your class secretary, I have often marveled at how strong your spell remains on all of us.
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May-June 2022

Sam Beattie and his wife, Julie Beattie, welcomed their daughter (and first child), Sophie Taylor Beattie, on Christmas Eve. Congratulations!
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March-April 2022

Calling all ’07s! Come join the ’06 and ’08 class in our reunion cluster for our 15-year reunion in Hanover in June. This year’s reunion will be June 17-19, and we can’t wait to see everyone on campus.
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January-February 2022

Christina (Douglas) and Rashid Galadanci had a daughter during the pandemic, and she turned 1 this summer.
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September-October 2021

Hi, ’07s! Hope you had a fabulous summer! In between all of your work on the #FreeBritney campaign, email me your news I can share!
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May-June 2021

“Ain’t nothin’ gonna break our stride. No pandemic gonna slow us down. Oh no, we got to keep on moving.” Indeed! Y’all have been bus-sy!
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March-April 2021

As I write this column, 2020 is rapidly drawing to a close. This time last year, none of us could have imagined the year that was 2020.