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Issue 5
Volume 119
Issue 5

In this issue, visit School News to read about the new organizational platform Club Hub, which acts as an all-in-one platform for students to sign up and attend club events. In Local News, hear about the upcoming Wallingford mayoral election, where incumbent mayor Vincent Cervoni faces Ms. Alida Cella. In Campus Opinions, Olivia Bingham ’29 and Liv Feschet ’29 have opposing takes on this year’s summer reading, Everything is Tuberculosis, while in Nation/World, Leela Curry ’29 argues that TikTok teaches teenagers to react too emotionally. Read about the recently renovated football field, Maher Field, in Sports, and the renovation of the Paul Mellon Arts Center in Arts and Leisure. If you’re interested in how faculty members raise their children on campus, check out Features to learn more about how Choate fosters the growth of faculty children. 

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American Studies Welcomes New Teachers

American Studies (Amstuds) at Choate offers a holistic approach to learning U.S. history by simultaneously examining the intersection of literature...

  • School News
STEP BY STEP: FINDING OPPORTUNITIES TO DANCE

Many Choate students step onto campus with little or no dance experience — but that doesn’t stop them from finding a rhythm. Through open workshops, beginner-friendly clubs, and a welcoming culture, Choate offers students a chance to explore movement in ways that go far beyond the classroom.

  • Arts and Leisure
Arts Con Musicians Take the Stage Worldwide

While many students returned home this summer, three Arts Concentration Program musicians used their time to connect with fellow musicians from around the world, attending prestigious music festivals and returning to Choate with new skills and perspectives.

Breaking It Down: A Timeline of Dances

The Student Activities Department works hard to ensure there’s never a dull moment on campus, whether it’s hosting a movie night, a Chipotle expedition, or even a festive celebration for National String Cheese Day. Among the most anticipated events each year are the annual Student Activities Center (SAC) dances and formal balls, which bring the community together for music, laughter, and a much-needed break from academics.

  • Arts and Leisure