Articles by: Tony Lee '21

Earth Week Highlights Environmental Issues

April 12, 2019 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Choate’s revamped Earth Week, a week-long series of events organized by the Conservation-Proctors and the Sustainability Committee to promote environmental consciousness on campus, began this past Monday, April 8, and ends on Sunday, April 15. Earth Week launched with Project eARTh, a new event that replaced the Trashion Show fromRead More

WiFi Hours Extended for Sixth and Fifth Formers

April 5, 2019 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

During last week’s school meeting, Dean of Students Mr. James Stanley announced a tentative change to the school internet policy: fifth and sixth formers will now have all-night access to the school Wifi. Previously, the internet shut-off time was at 12 a.m.and 1 a.m. for fifth and sixth formers respectively.Read More

From Greenwich to Wallingford: RememberIng Life at Rosemary Hall

From Greenwich to Wallingford: RememberIng Life at Rosemary Hall

March 29, 2019 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

With the exception of posters in the Humanities Building and pamphlets in the Archbold admissions waiting room, the rich history of our school is largely untaught to the students here at Choate. It is commonly known that Choate Rosemary Hall originated from two separate schools, Rosemary Hall and The ChoateRead More

Unexpected Matters on Display in Tonight’s Student Directed Scenes

January 25, 2019 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Student Directed Scenes (SDS) is an annual winter theater event in which students from the two-term Directing, Honors class display the skills they have learned through individual, independent pieces. Student directors cover all the responsibilities of a theater production manager, including casting actors, selecting music, and managing lights. Four ofRead More

Photo by Jenny Guo (Top Left) and Pinn Chirathivat (Bottom Left and Right)/ The Choate News

Movement Art Jooks on PMAC Stage

January 17, 2019 at 9:52 pm Comments are Disabled

  Representing climate change, social barriers, and judicial discrimination, Movement Art Is (M.A.I.) performed an awe-inspiring piece with vivid imagery and symbolism last Friday, January 11, on the PMAC stage. Co-founded by renowned dancers Jon Boogz and Lil Buck (Charles Riley), M.A.I. is an organization that seeks change in theRead More

PMAC to be Revamped After Colony Hall

October 19, 2018 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Colony Hall, a new campus performance hall, is set to open next fall, and once it does, construction will turn to the neighboring Paul Mellon Arts Center. For the first time in the nearly half-century since the center was built, the PMAC will undergo a major renovation. Built in 1972Read More

Going Brogue: How Student-Actors Do Accents

September 29, 2018 at 11:05 am Comments are Disabled

So you’ve been cast in this year’s fall production. You’re over the moon. You call your mom to tell her about the role you’ll be playing. But, wait. Your character has an Irish name. Will she talk with a brogue? You grew up in Georgia! Curtain is in two months.Read More

Kay Ingulli ’18 scattered clues throughout the PMAC. Photo by Pinn Chirathivat/The Choate News

A Treasure Hunt for Arts Concentration Students

September 21, 2018 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Arts Concentration students discover the secret legacy left by Arts Concentration alumna Kay Ingulli ’18: an elaborate scavenger hunt leading them throughout the PMAC [Photo by Pinn Chirathivat ’19/ The Choate News].

Students Sing Praises of Acappellooza

Students Sing Praises of Acappellooza

May 18, 2018 at 7:00 am Comments are Disabled

Acapella groups gathered in the chapel last Saturday to compete in the annual Acappellooza competition. Songs were sung; donations were made; and laughter rang clear during the exciting event.