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Small Town Politics, Big Time Problems

Small Town Politics, Big Time Problems

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

On Tuesday, January 18, the Wallingford Town Council appointed former Town Council member and former Wallingford Democratic Town Committee (WDTC) member Mr. Jason Zandri to fill the vacated Council seat after Democrat Gina Morgenstein resigned mid-term due to the stresses of the job. Mr. Zandri’s appointment resulted in disorder withinRead More

Pandemic Exacerbates Turkic Economic Turmoil

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

As we prepare to enter into a new year of the Covid-19 pandemic, what seems like never-ending economic turmoil trails right behind us. Over the past two years, Turkey has been swept by a devastating currency crisis, which has surged inflation to its highest rates in almost two decades. AsRead More

The Dynasties of Wallingford

The Dynasties of Wallingford

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

The Loughlin family, along with the DiNatale family, have been in Wallingford for generations since the early 20th century. The DiNatale and Loughlin families are two of the most well-known families in Wallingford. Owning local businesses, land, and having a well-known and reputable law firm in the area are justRead More

The Fringe festival turns ten

The Fringe festival turns ten

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

Behind-the-scenes of The Fringe Festival in the Gelb Theater. The Fringe Festival, an annual student-run performance of skits, short films, spoken word, and stand up written and performed by Choate students, happened this Thursday, February 10 and Friday, February 11 in the Gelb Theater. This year marks the tenth anniversaryRead More

Student Directed Scenes Performed in the Gelb Theater

Student Directed Scenes Performed in the Gelb Theater

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

Fringe plays My Body, by Rachel Bublitz (top), and Cindy and Julie, by Bruce Kane (bottom). On January 28 and 30, Student Directed Scenes (SDS) — a production of short plays and scenes directed by members of the Honors Directing Class — took the stage for the annual performance in GelbRead More

Guest Musicians Help Train Symphony Orchestra

Guest Musicians Help Train Symphony Orchestra

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

Symphony Orchestra students practicing with Dr. Matthew Russo (top) and Dr. Alex Casimiro. Last Wednesday, musicians of the Choate Symphony Orchestra were greeted with new faces when they stepped onto the stage for rehearsal. These new faces were professional musicians, there to work with members of the Symphony Orchestra inRead More

Díaz del Castillo Rosique ’23 Seeks Truth in a Range of Media

Díaz del Castillo Rosique ’23 Seeks Truth in a Range of Media

January 28, 2022 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Photos courtesy of Paola Díaz del Castillo Rosique The sun-kissed second floor of the Paul Mellon Arts Center (PMAC) is where artist Paola Díaz del Castillo Rosique ’23 brings art to life. Díaz del Castillo Rosique uses her artwork as a form of self-expression; she brings themes from her dailyRead More

What It Takes to Clear COSA’s New-Club Screening Process

What It Takes to Clear COSA’s New-Club Screening Process

January 28, 2022 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

On Monday, January 10, the Committee on Student Activities (COSA) once again began its annual club proposal process, an opportunity for students to present and start their own clubs on campus. An organization of 12 students working in cooperation with the Student Activities Office, COSA helps manage and improve theRead More

Aided by the Archives, HI333 to Explore Tri-School History

Aided by the Archives, HI333 to Explore Tri-School History

January 28, 2022 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

To our school upon the hillside, come and sing a rousing song… As a school with such a longstanding history, Choate Rosemary Hall has borne witness to and experienced firsthand a number of significant historical events since its founding in 1890. Over the summer, Mr. Jonas Akins, who has beenRead More