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Passion and Practice: The Journeys of Jazz Pianists
By Ethan Zhang ’26 Whether on the Colony Hall stage for music ensemble concerts or amid the bustling crowds of prospective families during Spring Visits, Choate’s jazz pianists’ performances require both precision and freedom. To pianists Mwendwawangai Daisley ’24 and Bill Shen ’24, their commitment to music extends far beyondRead More
A Guide to Choate’s Student Publications: Part Two of Two
By Sophia Liao ’25 and Reinah Lee ’26 With 12 active student publications, Choate has a newspaper or magazine for everyone; whether you’re a science whiz or an aspiring poet. This is part 2 of the ultimate guide to all 12. GirlTech Magazine With the motto, “Together, we empower, encourage,Read More
Wellness Committee Hosts Notion Workshop
By Grace LaPlaca ’25 On February 7, the Wellness Committee hosted a workshop to teach students how to use Notion, an online organization app, in the Andrew Mellon Library. The program, which took place during an all-school break, was advertised on posters throughout campus and open to all members ofRead More
A “LibGuide” to the Best Library Spots
By Hannah Quan ’26 Whether you are looking to cram for a math test or talk through an English project with your classmates, the Andrew Mellon Library’s selection of study spots has you covered. The most important part of doing work is finding a productive environment to work in, soRead More
Students Participate in Annual Washington, D.C., Trip
By Eliana Li ’26 and Elle Hardy ’26 Twenty-six students traveled from Wallingford to Washington, D.C., on the annual U.S. Government and Politics II trip (Gov. II). From January 28-30, trip attendees met members of Congress, other government officials, and Choate alumni. They also received a tour of the U.S.Read More
Seniors Seize New Sports opportunities
By Eshana Hora ’27 While most senior athletes are veteran players, some choose to dive into uncharted waters, exploring new sports in their last year at Choate. Lily Hrazdira ’24 One such sixth-former is Lily Hrazdira ’24, who joined Girls’ Varsity Diving for the first time in her ChoateRead More
Teach Wallingford Spreads the Love
By Anthony Andrade ’27 In the week leading up to Valentine’s Day, members of the Teach Wallingford Club at Choate decided to spread love throughout town. On February 9, Choate students volunteered at Moses Y. Beach Elementary School’s Valentine’s Day dance. Teach Wallingford President Ava Sklar ’24 spoke to theRead More