April 6, 2018 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled
With college decisions having just come out this past week, the jubilant reactions of the seniors combined with the crowds of excited Spring Visits brings back memories for the underclassmen on being accepted into Choate Rosemary Hall. With such a culturally and geographically diverse student body here at Choate, aRead More
April 6, 2018 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled
April 6, 2018 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled
Many students at Choate love Deerfield Day and look forward to it every year, which begs the question: Should we have a Deerfield Day every term? A Deerfield Day every term would not benefit Choate or its athletic teams, despite there being a number of people who think otherwise. First,Read More
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Carter Prince ’18 is Choate’s top golfer, captain of the golf team, and committed to the University of Pennsylvania. Even though he is currently enjoying his senior spring, he was kind enough to spare some time to converse with Staff Reporter Isabelle So ’20 about his history with golf,Read More
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Former Student Body President Mpilo Norris ’18, Esteban Mogollon ’18, Vincenzo DiNatale ’19, and Donessa Colley ’18 spoke with Mayor of Wallingford Mr. William W. Dickinson alongside Headmaster Dr. Alex Curtis and Director of Strategic Planning and Communications Ms. Alison Cady on Wednesday, February 21. The main goal of theRead More
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The feeling of a protest is difficult to describe; it’s probably closest to a sense of intense productivity, as though you have the ability to change the world around you. However, as the days after a march pass, this sensation begins to wear off, and I often find myself wonderingRead More
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On February 26, 2018, Head of School Dr. Alex Curtis shared a letter with the school community explaining Choate’s solidarity with the Eight Schools Association (ESA) in support of the anti-gun violence movement. “It is hard to imagine any topic that would be more worthy today of our leaders’ focus.Read More
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Near the end of the winter term, Lizzy Mitchell ’19 and Noah Hermes de Boor ’18, who are part of the Divestment Committee, spoke at a school meeting about their ongoing efforts to get the school to divest from current investments in fossil fuels. The committee is directly involved withRead More
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The China Summer Study Abroad Program is going through many changes which will give the program a more technological future-driven direction. These new changes encompass a movement to shorten the program from five weeks to 16 days and focus on China’s urbanization, U.S.-China relations, and the new technological innovations implementedRead More