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While most Choate students write papers on Shakespeare or the American Revolution, Kaki Su ’19 and Arjun Katechia ’19 presented a 30 page paper on nuclear disarmament they wrote, along with Charlie Yockey ’19, at the Critical Issues Forum on March 29-31 in Monterey, California. The purpose of this conferenceRead More
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Choate’s LGBTQ student group on campus, known as SPECTRUM, hosted its annual pride conference last Sunday. The club, which hosts weekly conversations on LGBTQ issues, invited Mr. David Dinielli and Ms. Sage Adams to speak about their work and experiences with the LGBTQ community. Explained SPECTRUM officer Kathryn Phillips ’20,Read More
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Choate’s campus is filled with talented students. Each individual is passionate about sports, academics, arts or one of many other aspects that make-up the Choate community. One identity that many Choate students can relate to is the idea of being a “student-athlete”. This term can be interpreted in many ways.Read More
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During the recent Judicial Committee election process, third-formers expressed both surprise and dismay at the thought of sitting through 21 campaign speeches. Yet, the popularity of the position is to be expected. The Judicial Committee is unique to Choate, and its role of reviewing honor code infractions and recommending coursesRead More
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Female students over the age of 18 hoping to work on their community service hours can find an excellent opportunity right here in Wallingford. Wallingford Community Women (WCW) is a non-profit organization founded in 1954 for the advancement and promotion of education, public health and welfare, social and civic interests,Read More
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With bread baked and delivered from New York and a unique aesthetic, The Eatery is a piece of the city tucked away in downtown Wallingford. The Eatery serves a wide variety of sandwiches, wraps, soups, and salads. The restaurant has been in business for about four years, now offering aRead More
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Typically, afternoon activities for the Choate student fall into two discrete categories — athletics and theater. Bring It On: The Musical, which Choate will stage this spring, combines the two through the art of cheerleading. Ethan Luk ’20, a Bring It On cast member, said the musical is about aRead More
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All those who have tried to start a club recently have undoubtedly noticed that the process for initiation has drastically changed. There is no longer an online application, and, instead, club founders must reach out and schedule an interview with members of the Committee on Student Activities (COSA). This processRead More
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Even though he is only a freshman, Patrick Yowan ’21 is the starting goalie for Boys’ Varsity Lacrosse. He has impressed in his first few games by beating Lawrenceville, NMH, and Kent. Yowan has been dominant in those three games posting a shutout against NMH and giving up only aRead More