Other News
Revisiting the Fall Sports Season
By Ethan Zhang ’26 and Addy Hawthorne ’27 Choate’s athletic teams fought hard this season on fields, trails, courts, and pools to represent the School in competition. Here is a look at the fall sports season thus far. Football Varsity Football has been undefeated all season with a 7-0 record.Read More
Community Conversation Spotlights First-Generation Voices
By Reinah Lee ’26 At Choate, a community that includes members from many different cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds, the nuances of a first-generation identity can easily be overlooked. Recognizing the need for discussion, Choate hosted its first Community Conversation of the year on October 27 in Colony Hall, focusing onRead More
SRP Shows They’re More Than Meets the Eye
By Reinah Lee ’26 and Eva Swanson ’25 Following months of research in their chosen fields, students in the Science Research Program (SRP) compiled their studies into their Student Lecture Series (SLS) presentations, which took place on November 7 and 9. This year, the SRP students in the quantitative sciencesRead More
Bleeding Blue & Gold: Introducing Color Wars
By Ellie Porter ’25 There is nothing like athletic competitions and Deerfield Day to awaken the competitive spirit of the Choate community. Color Wars is a new initiative seeking to expand upon that school spirit. Starting this year, the entire student body will be split into four colors: gold, white,Read More
World of Wonders Author Ms. Aimee Nezhukumatathil Visits Choate
By Jolie Zhang ’26 Colony Hall was filled with the sounds of bird calls last Tuesday morning from Professor Aimee Nezhukumatathil, the author of the New York Times best-selling book World of Wonders: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments. On November 7, she visited Choate to discussRead More
Silent Vigil Offers Reflection and Support to the Community
By Annelie Hang ’25 On October 13, the Choate community gathered inside the Seymour St. John Chapel to call for peace amidst recent events in the Middle East. Choate Spiritual Life and the Department of Equity and Inclusion held the silent vigil to acknowledge those affected by the ongoing Israeli-PalestinianRead More
Dance Company Attends Performance of (A)way Out of My Body
By Eliana Li ’26 “Dance is made to be experienced live,” Choate Dance Program Head Ms. Pamela Newell said. On Saturday, November 4, Ms. Newell and eight members of the Choate Dance Company traveled to Connecticut College in New London to watch Mr. David Dorfman’s (A)Way out of My Body,Read More
A Peek Into Niche Classes at Choate
By Adrian Torres ’25 Any student who stumbles upon the wrong classroom by chance may be surprised to hear recitations of ancient Greek text or discussions on the spectroscopic analysis of galaxies. With over 200 courses available at Choate, it’s no wonder that students can dive deeply into their interestsRead More