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Since the Industrial Revolution, economic barriers have fettered the world’s transition to alternative energy sources. While the United Nations (U.N.) has roped various nations into many different treaties and non-binding agreements, a lack of concrete action has rendered efforts useless. In less developed nations, a lack of funding stands asRead More
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Hundreds of students flooded the dining hall this on Sunday, April 2, for the annual Model United Nations Conference (MUNC). Choate hosted delegates from eighteen different schools, some of whom traveled as long as two hours. Choate’s Model UN has attended various conferences at different universities such as Yale, Harvard,Read More
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Picture the crowded metropolis of Beijing. Skyscrapers shoot into the sky, the Great Wall winds through the city, and the imposing Tiananmen Gate welcomes all to China’s capital. It’s a big change from the red-brick buildings of Choate, yet Beijing is also a part of Choate’s campus. Four students —Read More
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A cold and rainy day did nothing to stop the Boys’ Junior Varsity Lacrosse team in their first scrimmage. Even with low visibility and stormy weather, the team rallied together to clinch their first win, taking on the Litchfield Hills’ High School team. The final score was 10-2. Head coach,Read More
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Before last Wednesday, Chloe Choi ’19, a returning sophomore from Seoul, South Korea, and Imad Rizvi ’18, a three-year junior from Glastonbury, Conn., had never so much as heard the other’s name. They agreed to meet for the first time in the Lanphier Center Café to discuss one topic. HereRead More
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Last Wednesday on a cool, sunny spring afternoon, Boys’ Varsity Baseball got off to a strong start defeating Hamden Hall 4-1 in their home-opener. The Boars, led by captains Jake Mackenzie ’17 and Jack Hodgson ’17, looked strong throughout the game and that strength showed in their result on Wednesday.Read More
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Midway through their well-deserved spring break, fifth formers received the results of selection for the prefect program, to which more than half the class applied. Rising student leaders possessing the qualities of a good prefect — trustworthiness, capability to handle tough situations, and good communication skills — have been selectedRead More
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Admit it: all of us in the Choate community have, at one point or another, complained about SAGE food. It is not a sin, and complaining certainly falls under the vast realm of human tendencies; however, the extent to which the hardworking men and women of SAGE are criticized isRead More
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In the fall, the performing arts commenced with a rendition of the age-old The Odyssey, followed by the provocative Love of Three Oranges and The Green Bird, and now has come full circle to the comedic musical The Addams Family. The Addams Family first made its debut in 1938 asRead More