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Issue Published May 30, 2008

News

Alumni Association Presents Awards On Reunion Weekend

Hill House Parking Lot To Undergo Renovations

4th College Counselor Plans to Leave Office

Launch of Up On the Hillside Triggers Media War

Foreigner: the First of Many?

Many Korean Choate Students Considered Tougher Korean Schools

Choate’s School Store Plans To Change Ownership

After AP Exams, Students Have Unique Assessments

Math Team Wins First at New Englands

Student Grade Tracking Programs Implemented At Some Schools

choate counseling balances students’ privacy and safety

Wheeler Sets New Record

Sports

Girls Softball Repeats as Western New England Champs

The Best of the Best: The News’ Teams of the Year

Focus

Isabel Aguirre

Lane McVey

Michael Bozzi

Paul Ryder

Sam Wheeler

Abena Hagan-Brown

Opinion

Letter to the Editor

Out on a Lim

We Must Remember Victims After They Leave the Headlines

Inflated Food Prices Test the Mettle of World Governments

Fidelitas et Integritas?

Nation

Al-Sadr Seeks to Build Image as a Leader

Study Links Lead Exposure to Violent Crime

Two Supreme Court Rulings Bolster Worker Protections

Arts

“NO, NO” IS A MUST-GO FOR ALL: Tapping into Choate’s Spring Musical

Senior Recitals Mark a Bittersweet End to High School Music Careers

SENIOR CLASS GIFT BEGINS TO FORM

SENIOR CLASS GIFT BEGINS TO FORM

Field Day: The Ultimate Obstacle Course for Fun?

“Indiana Jones” Returns

Kaps and Lilith Perform

Features

Galluzzo Family Donates Boar Statue Based on Florence Original for Library

Bridging the Gaps: Seniors Consider a Year to Explore Life Before College

Fashion Foreward

SRP Students Secure Summer Lab Positions

DARE TO BE GREEN: Hurricane Jolts Awareness



Issue Published May 16, 2008

News

Earlier Check-In Rules Tighten Leash On Students

Housing Lottery Stresses

Capital Campaign Ahead Of Schedule

New Department Heads Chosen

Holocaust Survivor Shares Story

Fed Challenge Team Dominates In Boston

Soda Machines Switched To Diet

high Gas Prices Frighten Students

Springfest Provides Sun, Fun, And Relaxation

Nation

Fed Execs Puzzled, Dismayed by Pay

Desert Tortoise Is Under Siege in New Habitat

Ireland’s Fetching Dingle Peninsula

Arts

A ‘HERO’ WALKS AMONG US

Three-Four Dance Succeeds Despite Five-Six Wettings

CAMPUS DOGS FEATURED IN CALENDAR

PANGEA DAY UNITES WORLD VIA FILM, BUT NOT CHOATE

Student Playwriting Festival Shows That Everything Can be About Hell

Opinion

Letter to the Editor

Third Form Bridges Lack Sturdy Foundations

Myanmar Victims Need Our Help Immediately

Clinton & Rove?

Out on a Lim

Features

CHOATE HOSTS AUTISM SPECTRUM RESOURCE CENTER’S TENTH ANNUAL AUTISM WALK AND STUDENTS VOLUNTEER

The Dos and Don’ts (Mostly Don’ts) of a Term in Spain Through the Eyes of an American

Fashion Foreward

DARE TO BE GREEN:

Students Push Through Two Weeks of Advanced Placement Exams

Sports

Choate’s Golf Course

Dane Murphy ’04 Goes Pro

Boys Golf Team Starts Season with Eleven Wins

Boys Crew Finishes Second at Founders Day Regatta

Top Performers

Off the Athletic Fields:



Issue Published May 2, 2008

News

Man Arrested On Campus

Athletes To Enjoy Turf Fields

Director Tom Dey ’83 Addresses the School

College Counselors Hired

CHIP Mailbox Capacity Hinders Many Users

Panini Machine Installed in DH

Dh runs out of food during sit-down lunch

Choate Alumni Lead American Apparel In New Direction

Third Time’s a Charm: English Proficiency Strikes Classes Again

Choate Stays Healthy Despite Flu Vaccine Failure

Opinion

President Not to Blame for Nation’s Economic Woes

Out on a Lim

Dressing to Impress: A Far From Frivolous Endeavor

LET ‘EM ROCK: STUDENTS FOREIGNERS TO CHOATE’S OWN CONCERT?

Texas Polygamy Ranches Remind Us To Keep An Open Mind

Features

DARE TO BE GREEN: Cellulosic-Ethanol could be the Fuel of the Future

Aramark Passover Table Brings Traditional Tastes

“ A COMER!”: MEALTIMES AT THE SPANISH TABLE

Long Weekend Provides Students with Opportunities to have Fun on Campus

Fashion Foreward

Sports

Bleacher Creatures

Ultimate Frisbee Tournament

Alumnus And Faculty Member: Michael Velez

Top Performers

On the Diamond with Matt McCullough '08

After 31 Years Mr. Dormandy Passes the Reigns to Mr. Dennehy

 

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