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Bio Book Becomes Book of Changes. Your Reunion Committee has decided to forego the time, expense and carbon footprint of producing a traditional Bio Book. Instead, in the new Book of Changes, we’ll focus on…
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Three new stories kick off Book of Changes
A lifelong push for gender equity. An embrace of single motherhood. One career ambition crumbles, but in the right time and place. Read three more Changes stories.

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Call it an epiphany or just a bad trip. Hugh Maynard saw his previous life stretching down the aisle of a train. His reflections about the rest of his ride through life may help you envision your Book of Changes story.
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Reunion invites us to rediscover past relationships and renew connections. I discovered a simple way to start the process: Just write to someone.
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When Reunion Committee members get tired of Zoom meetings and doom scrolling, they turn to escapist entertainment and absorbing books. How about you?
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This month’s Zoobook Love lesson: How to propose in a long-distance relationship. (Try a little due diligence before you buy the plane ticket.)
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Signs of the Times
Aren’t we on our third déjà vu all over again? Stuff from the Archives.
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Migrations Newsletter
Migrations is edited by Charlie Quimby, overseen by the spirit of ’71, and written by you.
Our next theme is officially (In)Equality with submissions due December 15. But feel free to write about whatever moves you.
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Migrations Newsletter
Migrations is edited by Charlie Quimby, overseen by the spirit of ’71, and written by you.
Our next theme is officially Technology, with submissions due October 15. But feel free to write about whatever change moves you.