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Issue Published Friday, May 30, 2008

Alumni Association Presents Awards On Reunion Weekend
By Erin Ellis ’10
Alumni gathered during Reunion Weekend on the morning of Saturday, May 17th to celebrate the achievements of their fellow Choate graduates. Hosted by the Alumni Association and held in the Seymour St....


Hill House Parking Lot To Undergo Renovations
By Noor Habboosh ’10
With new renovation plans in store for the upcoming summer, Choate day student commuters will enjoy a safer, more aesthetically pleasing parking lot behind Hill House. The project will drastically change...


4th College Counselor Plans to Leave Office
By Kristen Raddatz ’09
Last week Ms. Linda Schulz’s decision to leave her position as an officer in the Choate College Counseling Office was announced officially. Schulz is one of four counselors departing from Choate at the...


Launch of Up On the Hillside Triggers Media War
By Andrew Ricardo ’10
A few weeks ago, Choate witnessed the dawn of a brand-new student publication, Up On the Hillside. The recently established magazine covers sporting and social events around campus, setting itself apart...


Foreigner: the First of Many?
By Sam Wheeler ’08
On Saturday, May 17th, 650 people attended the Reunion Weekend Foreigner fundraising alumni concert and guitar auction on campus. The event took place in the Worthington Johnson Athletic Center from...


Many Korean Choate Students Considered Tougher Korean Schools
By Katie Kilkenny ’10
“Preparing to get to the best American universities has become something of a national obsession in Korea,” says Alexander Vershbow in a recent New York Times article called “Elite Korean Schools, Forging...


Choate’s School Store Plans To Change Ownership
By Steven Choi ’10
Next fall, students will buy their books at the school store under a different management. Mr. Pierre Fradette, the new owner, will now manage the bookstore. He bought the store from Herb Tryon of Prism...


After AP Exams, Students Have Unique Assessments
By Steven Choi ’10
The Advanced Placement (AP) Exams were administered in high schools nationwide from May 5th to May 16th. Many Choate students took one or more of the twenty-five AP exams offered. Although all of the...


Math Team Wins First at New Englands
By Steven Choi ’10
On Friday, May 2nd, the Choate Varsity Math Team travelled to Canton High School in Canton, Massachusetts to compete against sixteen of the strongest New England math teams in the New England Association...


Student Grade Tracking Programs Implemented At Some Schools
By Bo Ra Kim ’10
The names Edline, ParentConnect, Pinnacle Internet Viewer, and PowerSchool are becoming more familiar to students and parents around the world. An increasing number of schools are implementing these...


choate counseling balances students’ privacy and safety
By Caroline Bazinet ’10
Recent suicides on college campuses have caused parents who were unaware of their children’s problems to question the privacy policies of university counseling departments, as reported in a recent New...


Wheeler Sets New Record
By Ben Millard ’10
On Saturday, May 10th, Choate baseball history repeated itself in the form of Sam Wheeler ’08 hitting three home runs in three consecutive at-bats. This ties the record of Eddie Kuchar who with three...




Issue Published Friday, May 16, 2008

Earlier Check-In Rules Tighten Leash On Students


New Dorms Named


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


Issue Published Friday, May 2, 2008

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


 

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