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A Note From an Optimistic Freshman and a Nostalgic Senior
By Jai Midha ’27 I know that the middle of winter term is often gruesome, but at Choate, there is so much to be happy about. Every day, we see our peers, friends, teachers, and faculty together, spending time and having fun wherever we look. It is the sound of theirRead More
The Day Student FOMO
By Deyi Meng ’26 Being a day student at Choate Rosemary Hall, a predominantly boarding institution, is a truly unique experience. Before coming here, I had only ever attended day schools. Like all of my peers, I came to school in the morning, went to classes, and returned home atRead More
Choate Students Engage with the World at Yale Model United Nations
By Jolie Zhang ’26 Nine Choate students became United Nations (UN) delegates for a weekend at the 50th annual Yale Model United Nations (YMUN) conference. From January 18 to 21, more than 2000 students from all around the world, representing 45 countries and over half of the 50 states, gatheredRead More
Chinatown Trip Immerses Students in Language and Culture
By Kaylin Lam ’27 On January 26, students enrolled in the Chinese 400 and 450 classes embarked on a field trip filled with opportunity for cultural immersion and emerged with a newfound understanding of Chinese-American history. Departing at around 8:15 a.m., the group drove for three hours to the MuseumRead More
Choate Celebrates Diversity Day 2024: “For the Culture”
By Anya Shah ’25 Choate’s 33rd annual Diversity Day began with a pop concert in Colony Hall, followed by a keynote speech on hip-hop culture by the “Notorious Ph.D.,” Dr. Todd Boyd. In the afternoon, community members participated in activities and workshops that matched this year’s celebratory theme selected byRead More
Crescent Moon Shoppe Thrives Under New Leadership
By Rachel Fan ’27 Looking for a place to shop for new jewelry and crystals or get tarot readings and unique herbal tea mixtures? Fret not, because the Crescent Moon Shoppe has it all. With Ms. Amy Carroll taking over the ownership of the shop from her aunt last September,Read More
Mr. Frank Tipton Fosters Understanding on the Israel-Palestine Conflict
By Nilan Kathir ’25 On January 25, Mr. Frank Tipton, a teacher at the Dana Hall School and an expert on education related to Southwest Asia and North Africa, provided informational programming for students on the history of the Israel-Palestine conflict. Prior to his talk in Getz Auditorium, Mr. TiptonRead More