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Debating the Ethics of Honnold’s Climb

Honnold’s latest feat pushed the boundaries of what many consider sport, raising questions not only about physical ability but also about ethics, responsibility, and risk...

  • Sports
Canada’s Risky Tradeoff

On January 16, Canada and China reached what Ottawa called a preliminary but “strategic partnership” trade agreement: Canada will allow up to 49,000 Chinese-made electric vehicles...

  • Nation/World Opinions
A Nation Built to Be Challenged

Whether or not the United States is the greatest country in the world depends entirely on how “greatness” is defined. As the country nears its 250th year, that debate feels...

  • Nation/World Opinions
ICE Crosses a Moral Line

Anti-ICE protests are not an overreaction. They are a response to an immigration enforcement system that many Americans believe has crossed a moral line — not just in policy...

  • Nation/World Opinions
Your Next Meal Should Be An Adventure

With the perpetually forward-progressing life of a Choate boarding student, we often find ourselves trapped in a self-contained bubble. We rush between classes...

  • Local News
WPL Appoints New Teen Librarian

Just a few minutes away from Choate lies an inviting brown-bricked building: the Wallingford Public Library. The library has a warmly lit interior...

  • Local News
Snow Storm Hits Town

A powerful winter storm swept through Wallingford on January 25–26, dropping more than a foot of snow, temporarily closing businesses, and bringing daily life...

  • Local News
A Fresh Blanket Over Wallingford

After one of the largest snowfalls in recent years, Wallingford has been reshaped overnight. Snow has stacked up above sidewalks, familiar paths...

  • Local News
Snow Much Fun: Choate Students Enjoy Snow Day

Phones buzzed and dorm doors flew open across campus on Sunday afternoon as students were notified that classes were canceled for Monday, January 26. Once the initial excitement had settled, plans took shape: some pulled on their boots to head outside, while others settled back in bed.

  • Features
Meet the Artists Behind The Choate News

Every other week, The Choate News is distributed throughout the School, featuring engaging student-produced drawings and photos from the most memorable moments. All published articles are enhanced by flashy media, such as graphics, illustrations, or photographs. But who exactly are the visual masterminds behind The Choate News’ graphics? 

  • Features
Choate Connects with Connecticut Musicians at CMEA

The Connecticut Music Educators Association Conference (CMEA) invites selected teachers, students, and education partners to an annual multi-day professional development and music education event each year. From January 16-17, Choate students joined peers from across the state, united by a shared musical language. 

  • Arts and Leisure
Sustainability Meets Lasting Creativity on Diversity Day

How do sustainability and art intersect? Can creative expression be used to educate others about climate justice? These questions guided several Diversity Day workshops that explored the relationship between art, activism, and environmental responsibility. 

  • Arts and Leisure