Articles by: Anselm Kizza-Besigye '17

Illustration by Katharine Li '17

Yes, Your Hawaiian-Themed Event is Appropriative

October 7, 2016 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

In the winter of my eighth grade year, a determination to twist my hair consumed me. I inhaled all the information I could find about the history of dreadlocks. I listened to the stories of famous activists with locks. I spent hours before the mirror in deep contemplation. I meditatedRead More

Plays Open Dialogue on Sexual Assault

September 30, 2016 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

As I’ve spent my time at Choate, I, like so many, have danced the silent dance of perpetuating sexual assault. I begin the dance by jamming thick, heavy earplugs into my ears. This layer of padding silences the deafening noise of sexual assault that pervade my surroundings. “I’m a feminist,”Read More

Jordan Term Abroad: Choatie in Arabia

Jordan Term Abroad: Choatie in Arabia

March 27, 2016 at 12:15 am Comments are Disabled

Let me be frank: I decided to take a term abroad at King’s Academy, a boarding school in Jordan, to escape Choate. After two years of the same clothes, the same classrooms, and the same routine, I desired nothing more than separation from the quirks and traditions that make ChoateRead More