May 15, 2023 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled
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
May 15, 2023 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled
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
May 15, 2023 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled
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
October 26, 2018 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled
People across the globe may now view Choate sporting events through a streaming service known as PlaySight. Four venues — the Class of ’76 Field, the Larry Hart Pool, the wood courts in the Worthington Johnson Athletic Center, and Remsen Arena — now have cameras that record and stream athleticRead More
October 19, 2018 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled
A compulsory voting policy undermines the liberty that voting is supposed to represent. Moreover, a government-imposed system that forces people to take the time out of their day to vote for issues that they often don’t understand or don’t care about is damaging to the political process. In theRead More
October 19, 2018 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled
Last Friday, October 12, students and faculty participated in Choate’s sustainability-themed Community Service Day, with people working in different locations across campus, the town, and New Haven County. The event’s new focus brought many changes, most of which were met with positive feedback. Ms. Melissa Koomson, Director of CommunityRead More
October 19, 2018 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled
Voter turnout rates in the United States are dismal. In the 2016 election, only 56% of eligible voters voted. In non-presidential elections, the turnout is even lower. Why do people abstain from voting? Many voters, particularly those in low-income regions, work hours that preclude them from making it to theRead More
October 19, 2018 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled
Colony Hall, a new campus performance hall, is set to open next fall, and once it does, construction will turn to the neighboring Paul Mellon Arts Center. For the first time in the nearly half-century since the center was built, the PMAC will undergo a major renovation. Built in 1972Read More
October 19, 2018 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled
Every weekend, students participate in all sorts of activities, ranging from SAC dances to movie nights. As exciting as weekends are, what doesn’t get recognized as often is the immense amount of work put into planning and making sure that these events are enjoyable. How early an event is plannedRead More