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In this final issue of the fall, read about Choate’s annual Family Weekend, a historic funeral reenactment in Wallingford’s oldest house in Local, the faces behind The Choate News’s What’s Shakin’, Bacon video series in Features, Choate’s fall theater productions in Arts, and the preparation work for the Deerfield Day Pep Rally in Sports. In Opinions, read Steven Kee ’27’s take on how Choate should hold mock U.S. elections to improve civic education, along with Brendan Beng ’26’s opinion on basketball’s potential role as an excellent diplomatic tool between nations. Pick up a paper copy or the PDF for more.
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From white picket fence houses to grand cathedrals, the world has a plethora of architectural styles...
- Arts and Leisure
Capturing the essence of calm and leisurely East Coast summers, “Medium” is the newest Paul Mellon Arts Center (PMAC) exhibition...
- Arts and Leisure
This fall, Choate students took to the stages with two productions: "The Guys Who Didn't Like Musicals" and "Eurydice"...
- Arts and Leisure
- Top Story
On the eve of Deerfield Day, varsity teams and Senior Soccer gathered in Colony Hall for Pep Rally...
- Sports
- Top Story
With the end of the fall season, each varsity team celebrated its senior members...
- Sports
Siblings experience a unique blend of rivalry and camaraderie when they play on the same team...
- Sports
Literacy Volunteers is a nonprofit organization that provides free literacy education to adults in New Haven...
- Local News
In light of the spooky season this fall, the Wallingford Historic Preservation Trust (WHPT) held a community...
- Local News
- Top Story
Wallingford hosted its annual Veterans Day Service, an event dedicated to honoring those who have served in...
- Local News