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The Hotchkiss Record

The Record is a student-run bi-weekly print newspaper with daily digital presence on pressing issues and events inside the Hotchkiss community and around the globe.

The Hotchkiss Record

The Record is a student-run bi-weekly print newspaper with daily digital presence on pressing issues and events inside the Hotchkiss community and around the globe.

The Hotchkiss Record

New Editors-in-Chief Anthony Hu '25, Ethan Shin '25, and Julian Brown '25.

Announcing the 126th Editorial Board

The Executive Board March 7, 2024

We are excited to announce the 126th Editorial Board, led by Editors-in-Chief Julian Brown ’25, Anthony Hu ’25, and Ethan Shin ’25.  To the members of the 126th Editorial Board—we are grateful...

Liu will study music performance next year at Northwestern University.

Artist of the Issue: Jerry Liu ’24

Sean Hwang '26 March 7, 2024

Jerry Liu ’24 is a three-year Senior from Beijing, China. At school, he is the principal double bassist in the orchestra and the philharmonic orchestra. Liu has taken courses in the music program for...

A Memoir to Ghana by Zayda Gordon ’25 is featured in the BLAC exhibition.

Students Organize Exhibit Celebrating Black Art & Culture

Maya Grogean '26 March 7, 2024

As part of the school’s celebrations of Black History Month, Jacquo Pierre ’24 and Angel Allen ’24 curated an exhibition of poetry and art outside Cullman Art Center, which opened on February 28....

How Should Race Affect Admissions? Don’t Ask the Supreme Court...

How Should Race Affect Admissions? Don’t Ask the Supreme Court…

Olivia Hicks '27 March 7, 2024

Throughout the last several decades, the Supreme Court has often taken cases about race in education. In the 2007 decision Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1, the Court...

Dr. Gaffney is assistant professor of African American and modern U.S. history at Navy.

Dr. Nicholas Gaffney Lectures on Art of the Harlem Renaissance

Charan Venkataswamy '26 March 7, 2024

On Tuesday, February 27, the school welcomed Dr. Nicholas Gaffney, assistant professor of African American and modern U.S. history at the U.S. Naval Academy as a speaker for Black History Month.  Dr....

Student Political Groups Hold Model Debate on Immigration

Katharine Ellis '26, Staff Writer March 7, 2024

On the evening of Wednesday, February 28, community members gathered in the Faculty Room to watch the school’s first “Student Open Discourse Forum,” organized by the Democrats, Republicans, and the...

The Ford Food Court has posed new challenges for multiple departments.

School Staff Adjusts to Dining Transition

Andrew Roraback '27 and Chrys Yue '26 March 7, 2024

As the school renovates the Dining Commons, community members are growing accustomed to the new location and setup in the Ford Food Court (FFC). The new space has presented some difficulties for Dining...

The Grammys Got it Wrong

The Grammys Got it Wrong

Anthony St. Clair '25 and Sam Rodrigue '25 March 7, 2024

On February 4, the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences held the 66th annual Grammy Awards. Groups and individuals selected to receive Grammys are considered the best contemporary artists....

NYC Mayor Adams Has Created a Migrant Mess

NYC Mayor Adams Has Created a Migrant Mess

Justin Kearse '27 March 7, 2024

New York City is experiencing an unprecedented number of migrants seeking safety from peril within their home countries. An ill-considered approach by the Eric Adams administration has only worsened the...

Girls Varsity Squash placed third at Nationals, a record high for the school; Boys Varsity Squash finished fourth at Nationals after defeating Kent.

Squash Teams Make History at U.S. High School National Championships

Aidan Song '27, Staff Writer March 7, 2024

On February 22, Boys and Girls Varsity Squash traveled to the Arlen Specter U.S. Squash Center in Philadelphia to compete in the U.S. High School Squash Championships. The girls placed third and the boys...

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