Articles by: Leilani Gao '26

Boar Pen Hosts Community Sports Events

Boar Pen Hosts Community Sports Events

May 15, 2023 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Students looking for fun and informal sports competitions with their form and dorm need not look further.  This spring, Boar Pen organized two exciting sports events for the Choate community: President’s Cup (P-Cup), an inter-dorm softball tournament, and Powder Puff, an inter-form football game for female-identifying students. While this year’sRead More

Lapping the Pool With Layden

Lapping the Pool With Layden

April 17, 2023 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Victoria Layden ’24 made Choate history when she stopped the clock at 56.89 seconds in the 100 Backstroke race at the Founders League Championship, breaking the school record  previously set in 1988. In addition to placing second in the event, the Choate Girls’ Swimming Co-Captain also took first place inRead More

S.C. Initiatives to Come

S.C. Initiatives to Come

April 13, 2023 at 8:54 pm Comments are Disabled

As of July 2022, all Connecticut public schools serving students in grades 4-12 must provide accesibility to free period products in restrooms. Not having menstrual products readily available interrupts students’ ability to learn, and when girls and women have access to safe and affordable sanitary materials to manage their menstruation,Read More

School Reconsiders AI Policies

School Reconsiders AI Policies

February 27, 2023 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot with an auto-generative system developed by the company Open AI this past November. While the initial release was months ago, ChatGPT has become increasingly popular in recent weeks. The AI functions in a conversational way, powered by large amounts of data and computingRead More

Period Products Proposal Introduced

February 9, 2023 at 11:28 pm Comments are Disabled

As of July 2022, all Connecticut public schools serving students in grades 4-12 must provide accesibility to free period products in restrooms. Not having menstrual products readily available interrupts students’ ability to learn, and when girls and women have access to safe and affordable sanitary materials to manage their menstruation,Read More

Student Choreographers Take The Floor

Student Choreographers Take The Floor

February 2, 2023 at 1:57 pm Comments are Disabled

Photo Courtesy of David Schamis P’26 Filling three rows of chairs lined up against the back wall of the Colony Hall dance studio, audience members at the annual Student Choreographers’ Showcase (SCS) watched up close as dancers leapt and spun across the floor. SCS, which occurred on December 3–4 underRead More