Archive for April, 2018

Why All Should Take Women’s Studies

Why All Should Take Women’s Studies

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Last term, I opted to take Women’s Studies because I wanted to understand more about the female experience — one that I, as a male, will never fully comprehend. My plan was to voice my thoughts occasionally; I was there to listen. I went into the course worried about theRead More

Historical Society Serves as “Wallingford’s Attic”

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Though students stroll its sidewalks and spend mealtimes in its restaurants, there is still a great deal members of the Choate community do not know about the town of Wallingford. An organization just a few minutes walking distance from campus contains many interesting facts about Wallingford, such as how theRead More

Dr. Kerry Healey, President of Babson College, speaks on the benefits of responsible business.

Stevenson Lecture Series Welcomes Dr. Kerry Healey

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Last Monday, April 2, Dr. Kerry Healey, President of Babson College and former Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, visited the Choate campus to discuss entrepreneurship, shifting business approaches to fit the new models of sustainability, and social and environmental responsibility. Throughout the lecture, Dr. Healey stressed the importance of business asRead More

Jeb Bush Speaks on Conservatism At Yale

Jeb Bush Speaks on Conservatism At Yale

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Last week, on March 27, Mr. Jeb Bush, the former Republican governor of Florida, spoke at Yale University, as part of the school’s William F. Buckley, Jr. Program. Over about an hour, Mr. Bush shared a range of topics covering the restoration of conservatism in America. According to Imran HyderRead More

Introducing Bring it On

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Though spring term has just begun, the cast members of Choate’s spring musical, Bring It On, have already started to prepare for their upcoming production. Actors devote more than 12 hours per week of rehearsals to this musical about a rivalry between the cheerleading teams at Jackson and Truman highRead More

Could Teachers Handle Choate Curriculum?

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Have you ever wondered what your teachers were like when they were younger? Believe it or not, the faculty on the Choate campus were once high school students. And what if they still were? What courses and extracurriculars at Choate would they participate in? We asked. Mr. Kyle Di Tieri,Read More

Injured Athletes: It’s About the Mental Game

Injured Athletes: It’s About the Mental Game

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It is not uncommon for athletes to get injured. Some would even say that it’s part of the job description. After all, in any physical sport there is the inherent risk of bodily harm, whether it be minimal or extensive. Despite this, however, injury is still the dread of anyRead More

Seniors enjoy their final term at Choate Rosemary Hall.

SENIOR SPRING 2018: A SERIOUS CASE OF SENIORITIS

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Senior Spring: the finale of senior year that officially began on March 19, a time when seniors acknowledge the ends of their careers at Choate and look towards the future. Following spring break, seniors indulge in Garden Party, senior dance lessons in preparation for Last Hurrah, Senior Bingo, and aRead More

Student Council Recap

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On April 3, Student Council held its second meeting of the term and discussed a slew of new initiatives including a Student Council delivery service for food. On predetermined nights, Day Student Representative Matt Anastasio ’19 will drive to local food hotspots and deliver students their orders. Vice President TommyRead More