Articles by: Riley Choi '18

Q&A Around Campus: Ms. Judy Donald ’66

Q&A Around Campus: Ms. Judy Donald ’66

April 22, 2016 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

When we think of “Choate Archives,” we likely envision some dark attic from which critical pieces of historical information appear magically at command. Many of us may not realize the great time and energy required to collect and maintain the artifacts that comprise Choate Rosemary Hall’s history. In fact, theRead More

Where Choate’s Wild Things Are

Where Choate’s Wild Things Are

April 15, 2016 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

All sorts of wildlife can be found on campus if you know where to look. Left to right: a pair of raccoons, and a barn swallow family, deer twins, and an Eastern painted turtle. Walking around campus, nature is everywhere: willow trees tower over the Lanphier Center, turtles tan onRead More

Meditation

March 26, 2016 at 11:43 pm Comments are Disabled

The dim lights in the chapel created a peaceful and warm atmosphere. Several students and I sat on the cushions on the floor and crossed our legs. Closing our eyes, we waited for the instructions. “Place your hands comfortably either in front of you or on your laps,” Mr. JimRead More

Meet the Sharpest Pet Around

Meet the Sharpest Pet Around

March 26, 2016 at 8:11 pm Comments are Disabled

Dr. Allison M. Nishitani, a new science teacher and an adviser at Library, recently adopted a baby hedgehog named Calliope. Dr. Nishitani’s decision to get a hedgehog was “very random.” After seeing Mr. Ben Small’s pet snake, Max, in the science center, Dr. Nishitani decided that she wanted to haveRead More