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On Wednesday, February 22, I stood before my form, anxious to present my speech to over 100 people. I was prepared to convince them to choose me as their Student Council form representative, but, in that moment, I realized that I couldn’t say I knew all of them. I’m sureRead More
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For all the art lovers in Wallingford, the Splat Art Studio is a popular place in town to interact with all kinds of fine arts. Founded in 2007 by art enthusiast Ms. Kate McNamee, the studio was established to cultivate a fun and loving environment to inspire the next generationRead More
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The Pros by Fiona Fu’25:After the Supreme Court’s June 2022 reversal of Roe v. Wade, a Gallup study showed American confidence in the Court sank to a historic low. This illustrates that the Supreme Court is out of touch with the American public and that our nation’s democratic foundations areRead More
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For many years, Choate’s dining hall, Tuck Shop, and Lanphier Cafe have operated under SAGE Dining Services. While the dishes may seem to appear miraculously at meal times, staff members work diligently behind the scenes to prepare them for the community. Here, three SAGE staff members share their experiences ofRead More
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The Wallingford Planning & Zoning Commission (P&Z) unanimously voted in favor of Choate Rosemary Hall’s plan to construct a new, dual-use welcome center and admission building on May 8. The final decision came after much discussion, coordination, and earlier concerns from Wallingford residents about Choate’s location within a residentialRead More
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Le Jardin Cafe offers a range of bakery options. Looking for a place to grab a bite and browse some unique jewelry? Look no further than Wallingford’s newest eatery, Le Jardin Café. First opening its doors to the public in February, the cafe features a unique design that combines anRead More
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Trigger Warning: This article includes mentions of sexual assault. In preparation for my speech in Choate’s third-form Krause-Stevens Declamation Contest, I was looking forward to the opportunity to voice my experiences and opinions. I knew that my speech, which explored my own experience with sexual assault and America’s pervasive rapeRead More
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With mandatory lights out and the inability to receive a sixth-course exemption, third- and fourth-formers enjoy few of the privileges granted to upperclassmen. Teniola Obayomi ’25 and Francesca Howard ’26 battle it out, debatinng whether these privileges should be extended to underclassmen or remain exclusive to upperclassmen. Should underclassmen beRead More