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Mr. Carey Kopeikin’s extensive pencil collection, displaying over 2,000 pencils. Photo by Praj Chirathivat/The Choate News

Sitting down with Mr. Carey Kopeikin: A Man Who Looks to Spread the Joy of Pencils

October 18, 2018 at 11:22 pm Comments are Disabled

Caption: Since he was eight years old, Mr. Carey Kopeikin has been collecting pencils and now has more than 2000 in total. [Photo by Praj Chirathivat/The Choate News]

Infinite Delight In Alan Luo’s Museum Of Math

Infinite Delight In Alan Luo’s Museum Of Math

May 20, 2018 at 1:03 am Comments are Disabled

Math can be a particularly frustrating and confusing subject for many Choate students. Alan Luo ’18 is trying to change that mindset by creating a “Museum of Math.” The museum will consist of four to five exhibits exploring unconventional areas of mathematics. Luo plans to display the exhibits throughout LanphierRead More

Faculty Profiles: Departing Faculty

Faculty Profiles: Departing Faculty

May 27, 2016 at 6:42 am Comments are Disabled

Mr. Ashton Betancourt “I’ll miss his charismatic and passionate personality. I’ll also miss his amazing cookies and hot chocolate. Most importantly, though, I’ll miss the best teacher I’ve ever had,” said Arjun Katechia ’19, referring to Mr. Ashton Betancourt, who will retire this year to reunite with his family inRead More

Choate’s Math Team attended the MMATHS competition at Yale University and left with awards.

Math Team Triumphs at Yale Tourney

April 8, 2016 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

While the rest of the Choate community was busy sleeping through their Saturday mornings on April 2, six students boarded a bus to the third annual Math Majors of America Tournament for High Schools (MMATHS), held at Yale University. After more than three hours of competition, these six students headedRead More

The Beauty of Math

The Beauty of Math

April 8, 2016 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

The well-cultured of this world would never dare say anything like “I hate music” or “I hate art.” Sit a woman at a dinner table, and if she can hold a conversation on contemporary literature, taxes, and politics, then she must indeed be a responsible adult. For her to resentRead More