Articles by: Lauren Hsu '24
Changes to Fitness and Conditioning
This past fall term, the Athletics Department launched a pilot program that restructured the existing Fitness and Conditioning program. Historically, students in Fitness and Conditioning earned their athletic credit by working out independently in the gym during their assigned one-hour time slot, three days a week. Beginning this year, studentsRead More
Ways to Enjoy Wallingford
Searching for some off-campus fun? Look no further than our own town of Wallingford, which offers activities from movies to escape rooms. Located at 970 North Colony Road, Holiday Cinemas Stadium 14 is showing newly released movies such as Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and Avatar: The Way of Water.Read More
Choate Hosts Inaugural Arts Collaboration with Deerfield
On Sunday, January 29, students from both Choate and Deerfield collaborated on a day of musical workshops and concerts in Colony Hall and the Paul Mellon Arts Center (PMAC). Students played alongside one another with notable guest conductors, putting together a concert in the evening to showcase their work withRead More
Drug Policy Undergoes Revisions
For the first time in nearly three decades, the School shifted policies this winter surrounding drugs, alcohol, tobacco and nicotine products. The new policy now groups all of these illicit substances into the same category. Students in violation of the policy will not necessarily be dismissed — rather, each infractionRead More
Exploring Vulnerability and New Beginnings with Salvation Road
Written by D.W Greggory, Salvation Road, a haunting story that shed light on the dangers of conformity, electrified the Choate community. The production took center stage on the evenings of November 4, 5, and 6 in the Paul Mellon Arts Center (PMAC). The play, written by Ms. D.W. Gregory andRead More
Paul Bozzi: The Man Behind the Booth
Can you imagine School Meetings where a microphone-less speaker has to shout into the audience? Thanks to the work of Mr. Paul Bozzi, a sound technician and Assistant Technical Director in the Arts Department, the School is able to put together productions and events with elaborate sound technology. Mr. BozziRead More
The Environmental Impact of the Russo-Ukranian War
Graphic by Jewon Im ’23 /The Choate News In today’s interconnected world, the events in one country send a ripple effect impacting the rest of the globe. The Russian invasion of Ukraine is no exception. Not only has the Ukrainian war displaced over seven million people, but it has hadRead More
Teams Prepare for Spring During Preseason Trips
Photo Courtesy of Choate Boys’ Varsity Lacrosse Thanks to preseason trips, several teams are well prepared as they head into games this spring season. From March 5 to 11, 37 Girls’ and Boys’ Crew team members trained in San Diego’s Mission Bay. Head coach of Girls’ Crew, Ms. Stephanie NeulRead More