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Issue Published February 23, 2007

Sports

Varsity Basketball Beats Deerfield

News

The Results Are In: YoonJin Ha ‘08 Elected School President

Breaking Ground on a New Era of Dorm Living

Trustees Hold Annual Winter Meeting

Gakio-Walton Scholars Update: Kenyans Recruited

Eleven Choaties Advance to National Merit Competition Finals

Local News Corner

Campus Considered for T-Mobile Tower

The News Appoints 2007-2008 Masthead

This Week In The News History

Speyer Appointed Director of Information Technology Services

Kwizera ‘07 Extinguishes Fire in Weight Room; Students Grateful

Opinion

The School Has Spoken: Sit-Down Lunches a Failure

United States: The World’s Batman?

“Protected” Weeks Assault Student Body

Larger Dorms, Smaller Sense of Community

Nation

In 1971, Choate and Rosemary Hall Coordinate Education

Climate-Change Clothes, a Little Smug on the Hip

Pakistani Envoy Visits India After Train Attack

Experts Note Reduction on Drug Costs but Predict Rise in Health Spending Overall

Features

Beyond Campus: The Prep School Beat

The Lit and Eight Schools Association Write to Unite

Arts

“Rimers of Eldritch” Riddled With Rumors, Rape, and Revelation

Happy Birthday to Us:

Open Mic Night Entertains Despite Lack of Variety and Techincal Difficulties

Unwarranted and Unwelcome: “New” Artists Fail at Reinvention

Sports

Warm Forecast Awaits Winter Teams



Issue Published February 16, 2007

News

Thomas A. Yankus ‘52 Receives Minicucci Family Endowed Teaching Chair

Political Science Class Heads to Capital; Experience Government First Hand

Choate Dead Last In Green Cup Challenge

Early Application Results Tallied

Microsoft Releases New Operating System and Productivity Software; Choate Slow to Upgrade

Over One-Hundred Choaties Match Wits With The AMC

Math Team Clinches Victory in Greater New Haven Region

Senior and Three Juniors Advance To 2007 Pratt-Packard Declamation Contest Finals

Success, At a Price

Local News Corner

Opinion

Green Cup Challenge is a Promising Start

Iraq: A Poor-Fought War

“Prep-School WASPs”: We Ain’t So Pompous

Death of an Editor Offers Glimpse into the Armenian Genocide

Nation

Iowa Guardsmen Are Proud but Disappointed

Study Shows AIDS Patients Had Relief, Fewer Side Effects from Marijuana

Features

This Week By The Numbers

Nation

Only in America

Features

Club Calling Creates Capital, Connections

Arts

Honing in on Healthy Habits Keeps Choaties Happy

One-Person Shows ‘Think Big’ Next Week

Cuddle Up To Because I Said So

More Matter, More Art Overseas

Sports

Junior Trio Ends Polo Tour with Trip to Cornell

Boys Squash Rejoices with Top-Ten Finish at Nationals

The Boar Report

On the Ice With... Katie Mackinnon '07



Issue Published February 9, 2007

Arts

Choate Hosts Connecticut Independent School Music Festival

Nation

Pelosi Announces Domestic Priority

News

How Green Is Choate?

Choate Lags Behind in Green Cup Competition

Access Hole Found in CHIP

ITS Finally Pulls Plug on Network Gaming

President’s Day Strikes Back...With A Vengeance

Fluorescent Lightbulbs Brighten Up Student Lives; Conserve Energy in the Process

Farrell ‘86 Appointed State Commissioner of Consumer Protection

New York Times Examines Arabic Classes In Connecticut Region in Hopes of Finding Common Thread

This Week In The News History

Local News

Opinion

There Is Light at the End of the Admissions Tunnel

Choate May be Global, but Students Trapped in a Bubble

V-Day Naysayers: Out of Love for all the Wrong Reasons

Escalation in Iraq: Two Students, Two Parties

Escalation in Iraq: Two Students, Two Parties

Nation

Bush Budget Trims from Energy Spending

Giuliani Moves Step Closer to Presidential Bid

Prosecutors Are Undercutting Libby’s Defense

This Week By The Numbers

Only in America

Features

2007-08 Prefect Selection Program Commences

Yearbook Anticipation is Spoiled with ’06 Frustration

Juniors Assigned to College Counselors and Commence Process

Arts

“SPF 16” Prepares For Sunny Spring Debut

Dorm Bonding: East Cottage

“Come Hear the Music Play, Life is a Cabaret”

Two Students Start Club to Promote AIDS Awareness

Rimers to Inspire Cheers, Tears

‘Premier’ Arts Curriculum Provides Diverse Opportunities

Television: New Seasons Invade Choate Campus

Sports

Girls Ice Hockey Gears Up for Postseason Run

On The Court With... Rachel Romanowsky '07

Munzar Helps Team Canada to Global Championship

Competition Gets Served by Girls Squash

Boys Basketball Bounces Back

The Boar Report

 

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