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Attorney Allegra Love ’03 started the Santa Fe Dreamers Project to help immigrant families fight deportation and gain legal status. It’s lonely, frustrating, heartbreaking work.
By writing about her family tragedy, Deanna Emberley Bailey ’89 moves forward one word at a time.
Timber and teamwork join forces as the new Class of 1966 Bunkhouse takes shape on Mount Moosilauke.
Government professor Brendan Nyhan helps voters wade through a quagmire of political spin, scandal and misperceptions.
Pucks and teeth don’t get along too well. That’s where Carolina Hurricanes team dentist Tom Long ’68 comes in.
Oncology researcher Craig B. Thompson ’75 navigates the obstacle course of modern healthcare while combating a leading cause of death.
How a lackluster freshman trip led to a life-changing peak experience later in life.
A recent return to Berlin evokes memories of a student trip in 1980, prior to reunification of the divided capital.
Courtney Banghart ’00 • Carolyn Levine Lanzetta ’00 • Dimitri Gerakaris ’69 • Katherine Brown ’98 • Andrew Lewin ’81 • Jeremy Teicher ’10 & Alexi Pappas ’12
The College’s art museum is set for a $50-million overhaul ($30 million has already been raised) starting in the spring, after new director John Stomberg takes over. Here are the details.
Around the Green in 60 seconds
How to Speed Read
“…and the granite of New Hampshire keeps the record of their fame.”
Letters
Web Extras
WATCH: Indie folk duo Tall Heights, featuring Paul Wright ’07 (left), releases new video.
A failed bid for American Idol led Jarrett Cato ’07 to chart his own path into the music industry.
Journalist Chelsey Luger ’10, who has roots in the Turtle Mountain Chippewa Tribe and Standing Rock Lakota Nation, is on a mission to promote health and fitness among Native American communities.