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Issue 2
Volume 118
Issue 2

In this issue, meet the seven new clubs coming to campus this fall in Features, find out how students pick up new instruments in Arts, and read Reinah Lee ’26’s opinion on why the Ivy League should adopt NIL. Additionally, join us in celebrating Calli Gilchrist ’25 in Sports, who made Choate history as our first Girls’ Wrestling National Champion, and check out how students are making a difference at diversity conferences across New England in School News. Pick up a paper copy or our PDF for more.

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Sampling: Creative Tribute  or Unethical Theft?

Our perception of music is constantly redefined by artists who dare to challenge convention. It is the musicians who pride themselves on originality that catch the ears of audiophiles. As...

  • Nation/World Opinions
NelsonFord

Celebrating its 30th anniversary, the Wallingford Public Access Association Television (WPAA-TV) Community Media Center is thrilled to announce the grand opening of the Nelson...

  • Local News
CT Food Share

Connecticut Foodshare (CTF), a food pantry located in Wallingford, has been awarded a substantal grant for $2 million from the government. Large-scale grants were awarded to three other organizations...

  • Local News
Cars

Whether it’s waking up 45 minutes earlier than your boarder friends, battling traffic, or forgetting your iPad at home, being a day student at a school where most students board...

  • Features
Capstone

The Capstone Program merges classroom learning with real-world application, allowing students to complete an independent research project in their chosen field. Every year, numerous seniors pursue this rigorous academic...

  • Features
New Clubs

After Spring Break, the Choate community welcomed seven new clubs to its roster. These seven groups passed through the lengthy club initiation process, which commenced in the winter term when prospective club leaders submitted...

  • Features
  • Top Story
Making Magic with Mr. Abbatiello

“If you can actively hear me doing my job, I’m not doing a good job,” said Mr. Michael Abbatiello, Choate’s new Assistant Technical Director and Sound Technician. From mainstage...

  • Arts and Leisure