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In the 119th Masthead’s first issue, learn about how Choate students spent their spring break in School News studying marine life in Bermuda or organizing peace projects in Ireland. In Local, read about All-School Read author Reginald Dwayne Betts’ return to Wallingford, raising awareness about racial injustice and destigmatizing incarceration. In Opinions, Shaleen Sheth ’27 urges Democrats to make a comeback by prioritizing the common Americans’ needs, and David Ionescu ’27 questions the recent school ban on emerging AI platform Deepseek. Find a paper copy around campus or the PDF to read about the life of faculty kids in Features, the Spring Dance Concert in Arts, Emma Schwerin ’26’s ground-breaking summits in Sports, and more.
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At the intersection of style and sustainability, thrifting offers a unique opportunity to make a positive impact...
- Local News
Every day, veterans throughout Connecticut quietly live in homes in need of repairs they can’t afford. To...
- Local News
The Wallingford Public Library collaborated with the Wallingford Racial Justice Team and several local...
- Local News
Libraries are often pictured as quiet spaces brimming with books. While this may be true, the Wallingford Public...
- Local News
- Top Story
Students often help teachers walk dogs and babysit children...
- Features
Faculty kids Violeta Rodriguez ’27, Emilia Stahura ’26, and Ella Morris ’25 help unpack what it means to call our School upon the hillside both a classroom and a home...
- Features
Here are some effective studying tips from fellow Choate students and faculty to study...
- Features
- Top Story
Listeners excitedly awaited open-mic poetry and musical performances, forgetting all about their Winter Term-End Experiences and spring break plans: this was The Lit’s annual Launch Party...
- Arts and Leisure
The performers had a memorable spring break filled with music and culture in Greece...
- Arts and Leisure