Articles by: Sarah Koljaka '19

Wallingford Restores Town’s Oldest House, Once Owned by Choate

Wallingford Restores Town’s Oldest House, Once Owned by Choate

May 11, 2018 at 11:35 pm Comments are Disabled

Located at 538 North Main Street, the Nehemiah Royce house (also called the Washington Elm House) is both a fundamental piece of Wallingford’s history and a former Choate Rosemary Hall faculty residence. The architecturally admirable two-story frame Colonial saltbox is the oldest house in town. The home was established inRead More

Wallingford Community Women holds fundraisers and volunteers at local service organizations.

Local Women Rejuvenate Wallingford

April 13, 2018 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Female students over the age of 18 hoping to work on their community service hours can find an excellent opportunity right here in Wallingford. Wallingford Community Women (WCW) is a non-profit organization founded in 1954 for the advancement and promotion of education, public health and welfare, social and civic interests,Read More

With Putin’s Reelection, U.S.-Russia Tensions Heighten

March 30, 2018 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

In an unsurprising landslide victory, Russian president Vladimir Putin won his nation’s March 18 presidential election, cementing his authority in the country and its surrounding sphere of influence for another six years. Putin’s continued presence in office will undoubtedly worsen the already tense relations between Russia and the West. ByRead More

Zev-Nicolai Scanio’s ’18 culminating project, a design of the PMAC.

Psychology to Punk: Winter Directed Studies

March 31, 2017 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

The Directed Study program allows motivated students to create their own academic course in a topic that interests them. During  the winter term, students undertook twelve such programs: Advanced Playwriting and Screenwriting Mattie Drucker ’17, Elena Levin ’17, Ms. Kate Doak After taking Playwriting and Screenwriting, Levin and Drucker created this DirectedRead More