Articles by: Stan Cho '25

CT Independent Schools to Host Lecture Series on Diversity and Equity

CT Independent Schools to Host Lecture Series on Diversity and Equity

May 6, 2022 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Graphic by Yujin Kim ’23/The Choate News The Connecticut Association of Independent Schools (CAIS) has collaborated with Choate Rosemary Hall to host eight dialogue sessions that aim to spread critical information in regards to diversity, equity, and inclusion. This unique experience allows students to learn about topics such as theRead More

The U.S. Has a Responsibility to Curb El Salvadoran Gang Violence

The U.S. Has a Responsibility to Curb El Salvadoran Gang Violence

April 21, 2022 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Graphic by Jewon Im ’23 /The Choate News El Salvador declared a state of emergency in response to the death of 62 civilians in a series of horrific gang-related murders following March 26, the most violent day in the last 20 years of its history.  Organized crime groups pose aRead More

Sending American Troops to Ukraine is a Dangerous Move

April 1, 2022 at 11:19 pm Comments are Disabled

As the war between Ukraine and Russia rages on, the United States is at a crossroads on whether or not to intervene militarily. Though the United States has an extensive history of partaking in international conflicts, they have shown reservations in the amount of support they have supplied to Ukraine.Read More

Quandaries with boycotting the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics

Quandaries with boycotting the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics

February 11, 2022 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Graphic by Yujin Kim/The Choate News The 2022 Winter Olympic Games will take place in Beijing, with an opening ceremony scheduled for February 4, 2022. While the focus of the opening ceremony is to introduce the elite competing athletes with grandiosity, the gathering of high-ranking politicians is an essential partRead More

What Chile’s Amended Constitution Means for the U.S.

What Chile’s Amended Constitution Means for the U.S.

January 21, 2022 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Photo courtesy of Al Jazeera Chile, one of the world’s largest suppliers of natural resources, has been faced with public opposition due to its contribution to pollution and climate change. In response, the nation has appointed 155 Chileans to rewrite its Constitution to address the “climate and ecological emergency” causedRead More

The Reality of Being a “Mem Boy”

The Reality of Being a “Mem Boy”

October 1, 2021 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Graphic by Katherin Chong ’25 Sitting on the cold, stone stairs leading up to Memorial House on my first Saturday at Choate, I patiently awaited the impending dorm meeting organized by our advisers. As I put on a mask of intrigue and happiness, I mentally prepared myself for a sluggish,Read More

Behind the Lens with Ramsey Scott

Behind the Lens with Ramsey Scott

October 1, 2021 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Photo by Toffy Prakittiphoom ’24 Go to any sports game and you’ll likely see Ramsey Scott ’22 squatting along the sidelines behind a large camera. Scott discovered his love for photography at Choate and has since used his skills to capture action shots for sports teams across campus.  A participantRead More