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Von U-32 nach Burggymnasium Wettin: Dispatches from Germany

July 2, 2022July 2, 2022 The Chronicle TeamAlumni, Articles, Chronicle Classroom, Community, Creative Writing, Economics, Featured

This article was written by a U-32 alumni, Ella Bradley, who has been working on this article for a while now; it’s about her exchange year in Germany.    On Friday, the sixth of May in Beesenstedt, Germany, I woke…

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Alumni Profile: Ethan McCollister

January 6, 2017January 26, 2017 Quintin PelzelAlumni

Harvard’s student newspaper, “The Crimson,” recently ran a story about the last games of the legendary Red Sox slugger David Ortiz, connecting Ortiz’s career to that of a Harvard freshman, the writer of the piece, Ethan McCollister. On any given…

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What is CVCC? An Inside Perspective

October 28, 2016November 1, 2016 adminAlumni

Alexander Bell grew up hearing stories from his mom, who works as a phlebotomist–people trained to draw blood for clinical testing.  Many of the patients she told him about were his age, and this inspired Bell to help people who…

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Shawn Potter, Alumni

October 3, 2016October 17, 2016 Eric JacobsenAlumni

At U-32 in the late seventies, the seventh grade lockers were right next to the school’s smoking lounge. Shawn Potter, class of 1980, remembers, “You could smoke, as long as you had a note from your parents that said you…

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U-32 Graduate Runs for Office

September 30, 2016October 12, 2016 Eric JacobsenAlumni

When Ben Kaplan was in eighth grade, he served as a page in the Vermont state house, carrying messages, sitting in on committees, and getting his first exposure to politics. He still remembers what Shap Smith, the speaker of the…

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