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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

Get On Par With Campus Golf

Get On Par With Campus Golf

May 20, 2018 at 1:01 am Comments are Disabled

Choate’s very own golf course has recently risen to popularity after the official nine holes were set in place earlier this year. Patrick Mullowney ’18 and Crawford Sargent ’19 first began playing campus golf last spring, and others soon began to dedicate time after school and on the weekends toRead More

The Fortnite Epidemic

The Fortnite Epidemic

May 12, 2018 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Video games have long been a popular way to unwind, hang with friends, or even procrastinate. Some games, such as Madden, NHL, or NBA 2K, allow you to compete against your friends in sports games, while others, like Call of Duty or Halo, prefer to play intense combat games. ChoateRead More

Question of the Week: Should Choate Have Cheerleaders?

Question of the Week: Should Choate Have Cheerleaders?

May 11, 2018 at 11:57 pm Comments are Disabled

Before I came to Choate, my view of American culture was limited to three things: the Statue of Liberty, the Hollywood sign, and High School Musical. Like many international students, I thought that cheerleading was a staple of the quintessential American high school experience: bleachers filled with students on aRead More

The Junior Year Survival Guide

May 11, 2018 at 11:53 pm Comments are Disabled

The general consensus surrounding junior year seems to be nothing but stress, exhaustion, and pressure. Many say it is unarguably the most important and the toughest year at Choate. Yet are there ways for underclassmen to better adjust to the high demanding workload of junior year? Current juniors provide theirRead More

Class of 2018 Reflects on Time at Choate

April 20, 2018 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

The end of the 2018 school year is rapidly approaching, and for the seniors, it will be a bittersweet end to their high school experiences. Although they will be leaving Choate and moving forward with their academic, athletic, and artistic careers, they will constantly have to refer back to theRead More

Maya Lewis-Hayre ’20 , David Vasquez ’19, Josephine Hong ’19, Revant Kantamneni ’20, Sarah Gurevitch ’19, Kaleah Haddock’19, and Nate White ’20 with their host at the Terra Cotta Warriors Museum in Xi’an.

Choate Students Immerse Themselves in Chinese Culture

April 20, 2018 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Having been abroad in China for just about four weeks now, the transition process has come to a close as I have welcomed in a new way of daily life. At first, I was shocked by the ten hours of Chinese class a week and very little American food, butRead More

The Choate wild boar shows spirit in the 2016-17 lip dub recording with Kate Newhouse ’18, Matias Meszaros ’17, and Esteban Mogollan ’18.

THE BOY IN THE BOAR? (IT’S JON JOEI ’18)

April 20, 2018 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

The boar: Choate’s mascot and a ferocious, courageous, tusked, pig-like creature. While the boar has been a long-standing mascot for Choate Rosemary Hall, the boar suit has been largely absent this year, but in past years, the boar made numerous appearances at revisit day to greet accepted students, the fallRead More

George Wildridge ’17 hikes during his gap year.

An Exit from the College Path

April 13, 2018 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Choate seniors are currently deciding what they will be doing after graduation. Most students decide to go on the typical college path, which means going to a four-year college in the United States. There are always, however, students in each graduating class who choose less conventional paths. These unique optionsRead More