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Issue Published October 27, 2006

News

Parents Weekend Returns

How Green Is Choate?

NEASC Analyzes Choate

Many Seniors Take Solace in Being Done with SATs

Choate Students, Faculty Register to Get Out and Vote

Peer Educators Begin Student to Student Educational Seminars

Student Council Beat

Campus Jewish Fellowship Celebrates the Harvest Season with Sukkah

Annual Fall Blood Drive Revisits Choate; Students Eager to Participate

Illnesses Rack The Choate Community

Thai Students React to Coup Back Home; Opinions Vary

Local News

This Week In The News History

Features

Caffeine Crisis On Choate Campus

Disciplinary Policies at Peer Schools

’06-’07 Spirit Committee Ignites School Fervor

Nation

Choate Gets Its Very Own Endowment, and Establishes Its Board of Trustees

Features

Republican Candidate, Russo, Speaks to Students

Nation

Burning Issue: To Log, Not to Log Fire-Ravaged Forests

In Balad, Age-Old Ties ‘Destroyed in a Second’

This Week by the Numbers

Only in America

Arts

HarvestFest Reaps a Good Turn-out

I. M. Pei Paves Wonders in Both Choate and China

JJAC Kicks It Up a Notch

Where’s the Thrill With Digital Music?

Opinion

US Soldiers Are Dying, But What About Iraqis?

Negative Ads Pollute Final Stages of 2006 Political Campaigns

Boars In Danger of Going Hog Wild

Ill Nun Expelled From Church, But State is Little Help

Sports

Choate Athletics Looks to Regain Last Year’s Magic

Volleyball Gears Up For New England Playoffs

The Boar Report

On The Field With... Matt Ryan '07



Issue Published October 20, 2006

News

Outlook Ousts FirstClass: FC Sorely Missed

Faster Internet Through The Magic of Fiber Optics

Thirteen Named National Merit Semifinalists

Two New Student Businesses Take Flight

Arts

Alumni in the Arts

News

Student Council Beat

Math Team Poised for Great Year

Young Democrats Show Fervor in Murphy’s Watertown Campaign

Right Side May Not Be So Right After All

This Week In The News History

Local News

Arts

Founders and Ingenues of Hip-Hop Collaborate

“Buckets and Tap Shoes” Hits the PMAC

“Half of a Yellow Sun” Is More Than Half a Dissappointment

Around_Campus

What is your favorite part of Winter?

Features

Clubs Remain a Vital Part of Student Life, Despite Decline in Numbers

From Across the Atlantic, Perkin Brings Passion For Science

For Prospective College Applicants, Atkinson Is A “Wonderful” Addition to Choate

Nation

In Colombia, A Dubious Disarmament

Timberlake Strives to Make Fashion Line Sing

Race Gap Persists in Health Screening

This Week by the Numbers

Only in America

Opinion

Masthead Editorial: Judicial Commitee Deserves More Authority

Letter to the Editor

Dining Hall Wars Childish, Unnecessary

U.S. News and World Report Is Not My College Counselor

Ford’s Speech Gives Music a Bad Rap

Occupy Yourself: Busy Students Don’t Drink, Do Drugs

Sports

Eating Healthy: The Natural Performance Enhancer

Boys Soccer Prevents Andover Sweep

Fantasy Sports A Sports Fan’s Fantasy

The Boar Report

On the Course With... Caroline Bazinet

Features

Fashion Forward



Issue Published October 13, 2006

News

Gakio-Walton Scholars Program Takes Off

Harvard, Princeton Trade Places

Community Lunches: New, Improved, Annoying

Jacoby Speaks Out on Goals for College Counseling Office

Capital Campaign to Come To Choate; Will Be “Biggest Deerfield Day Ever”

Open House Attracts Scores of Prospective Students

Student Council Beat

Reunion Weekend 2006 Goes Off Without a Hitch

Sexual Minorities Alliance Raises Awarness At Choate

ITS Gives The Axe To Network Gaming

Apple Computer Hosts Education Convention

This Week In The News History

Local News

Opinion

iPods Leave Choate Campus Silent

Plagiarism Plagues Both The Culprit and The Community

Scooters Are a ‘Blast from The Past’

Americans Are Too Quick to Judge

President Hugo Chavez: Silly Insults, Not-So-Silly Dictator

Nation

1929 Schedule Change Gave Choaties a Rest; Aimed to Improve Overall Student Health

Conservative Town Ponders Pot Initiative

Diplomats Discuss Course of Action on N. Korea

This Week by the Numbers

Only in America

Features

“Operation Outreach” Commences

Columbia Grad Transitions to English, Hall in New Life

Around_Campus

What is your favorite thing about Fall?

Arts

Pro-Peace Concert to Rock Choate

Black is the New Black

Hammond Hammers Her Way to Success

After Flops, Scorsese Reigns Again

Sports

Why Isn’t America Winning?

Field Hockey Primed for Postseason Run

The Boar Report

Two Reporters Imprisoned For Protecting Sources

In the Pool With... Jay Li '07



Issue Published October 6, 2006

News

Headmaster Emeritus Charles Dey Wins Purpose Prize

Harvard, Princeton End Early Programs

Choate Prepares for Lincoln Center Campaign Kickoff

Special Program: "The Movies Made Me Do It"

Trustees Take Mid-Summer Greenwich Retreat

Student Council Beat

Aramark Brings “Monthly Excursions” to Dining Hall

Old Rosemary Hall Campus Changes Hands Yet Again

Labor Day Dedication of Three New Rosemary Lane Faculty Houses

This Week In The News History

Local News

Opinion

Looking Lost: Third-Formers Venture from Freshman Section, Upperclassmen Annoyed

Arabic Classes Are Underway, but Choate’s Curriculum Still Ignores Many Cultures

I Don’t Believe in God, But I Fast on Yom Kippur

Beware of Spinach: E. coli Anxieties Go Out-Of-Control

New Co-Ed Rules Encourage Rule-Breaking, Hinder Life-Learning

Nation

Shooting Shatters Private World of the Amish

Before Buying Product Insurance

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Aims to Fillet ‘CSI’ Time Slot

Features

Political Parties Clash on Mem Field

“Unlocking” the Secrets of Gold Key

Kurzyniec Brings Middle East To Choate

Arts

Lose Yourself in A Capella Music

Freshmen Boys Strut Their Stuff and Strum Their Guitars

A Break From the Ordinary Weekend

“Don’t tell me this town ain’t got no heart”

Sports

Choate Fooball Looks to Air it Out this Season

Captains Lead the Way

Woods and Federer Continue to Dominate

The Boar Report

On the Field With... Jill Mastroianni '08

 

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