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Issue 10
Volume 119
Issue 10

In this issue, explore School News to read about Diversity Day, which focused on themes of sustainability and youth leadership. In Local News, check out the new Thai restaurant that just opened in town. Turn to Campus Opinions to read about what David Ionescu ’27 thinks about the food delivery kiosks across campus. In Opinions Nations/World, Shaleen Sheth ’27 talks about how the U.S. can support Iran without military escalation. Features spotlights some of Choate’s very own student influencers and their social media goals. In Arts and Leisure, learn about the changes to Arts Concentration field trips and the recent theater cohort trip to New York City. In Sports, read about several Super Bowl Predictions from Choate students as the championship approaches. 

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Arts Con Takes On New York City

From walking through the bustling streets of Times Square to seeing Michelle Williams in person, student-actors had the opportunity to swap a Saturday rehearsal for a day watching professional actors shine on the Broadway stage. On January 10, several Theater Arts Concentration (Arts Con) students travelled to New York City to see two performances: a matinee show of Anna Christie and Operation Mincemeat. 

  • Arts
  • Top Story
Beyond the Red Carpet at Choate

From Broadway stages to pop music arenas, the awards show season continues to spark conversation across campus. Whether watched live with family or on replay through social media clips, these ceremonies remain a cultural touchstone, shaping taste, fueling debate, and introducing new artists to Choate viewers.

  • Arts
Tuning Up Before Taking the Stage

Choate has a gallery of artists fiercely committed to prioritizing warm-up routines, ranging from vocal and full-body exercises to tongue twisters. Whether they’re preparing for a lead role in the fall musical or a solo in the spring dance showcase, these warm-up rituals are a testament to many artists’ commitment to their crafts. 

  • Arts
Influencers on Campus

From finance to candid lifestyle videos, various Choate students have a media presence across numerous outlets. For many students, social media is not just a platform for self-expression, but also for education, advocacy, and connection. They build meaningful engagement both on campus and beyond. 

  • Features
S’more Bonding

Even though dorms at Choate have a unique identity and remain physically separated from each other, they are seldom isolated. From manhunt to karaoke night to s’mores, here are some classical co-dorm events on campus.

  • Features
A First- and Fourth- Year Look at Choate

For me, the most exciting thing about boarding school was the thrill of exploration and the promise of change. My father graduated from Choate in 1993, and my brother, Jason Chang ’26, is a current student. Over and over, I’ve heard that Choate fosters a warm and loving community with the people, making this institution special. Now, as a student myself, I can confidently confirm this.

  • Features
Choate Dancers are Tired!

The Choate Dance Company is one of the School’s most vibrant artistic ensembles, bringing together dedicated student dancers...

  • Campus Opinions