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

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

From left to right: Daphne Khayatt ’24, Daniela Vasquez ’24, Irene Zeng ’26, and Ophelia Cham ’25 perform a ballet piece.

Dance Company and Step Team Collaborate on Weekend Performance

Thea Dunckel '26 March 2, 2023

On February 24 and 26, the Dance Company presented its annual mainstage production in Walker Auditorium. The Step Team joined them for a special appearance. The Company opened with a ballet piece, Mishima,...

Ma plays on stage at Carnegie Hall in January.

Artist of the Issue: Clara Ma ’23

Pahal Bhasin '26 March 2, 2023

Clara Ma ’23 is a four-year Senior from New Jersey. She is the principal flutist of the school’s orchestra and a member of the Philharmonic orchestra. She is a member of Girls Varsity volleyball, co-head...

Arts Opinion: Jack’s Oscar Predictions

Jack McCarthy '26, Staff Writer March 2, 2023

On March 12, 2023, your favorite stars will walk the red carpet and up the stairs of the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles to enter the 95th Academy Awards ceremony. The Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars,...

Kakyoung Lees Cats Cradle Installation from her Barbed Wire Series.

Multimedia Exhibit Focuses on Migration

Miles Leung '26 March 2, 2023

Migration is an integral part of the modern globalized world. From voluntary migrants to those seeking political asylum, displaced people often find themselves straddling the threshold of two worlds and...

BLAC invites viewers to honor Black creativity and passion with an exhibition in Main Hallway.

BLAC Exhibition Celebrates Black Joy

Katharine Ellis '26 March 2, 2023

The Black Literature and Arts Collective’s (BLAC) annual exhibition brings submissions to BLAC magazine to life in Main Hallway. Inspired by a barber ship installation created by Isaac Alicea ’20,...

Students receive a standing ovation at Weill Recital Hall after their performances.

Student Musicians Return to Carnegie Hall

Emily Hellqvist '24, Staff Writer February 16, 2023

The Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall erupted in applause as student musicians returned to the stage for a bow after a night of classical music. On Friday, January 27, 21 student musicians performed...

Cast members Addie Cirulis 25, Anji Ashaye 24, and Jeannie Yang 25.

Students Play with Satire In Oscar Wilde’s Lady Windermere’s Fan

Angela Li '24, Arts Editor February 16, 2023

Characters gossiping in 19th-century underwear? A cocktail party on stage? The Winter HDA production, Lady Windermere’s Fan, engaged audience members with its comedic adaptation of the four-act Oscar...

HTV board members in their weekly meeting.

Behind The Scenes with Hotchkiss TV

Mia Nyoike '24, Arts Editor February 16, 2023

Hotchkiss Television, now known as [htv], has sporadically shared campus news since the 1980s. Visionary co-heads MacCoy Weil ’23 and Anika Balwada ’23 have resurrected the club and helped it produce...

Avatar 2 Celebrates Spiritual and Family Connections

Avatar 2 Celebrates Spiritual and Family Connections

Naima Johnson '24 January 19, 2023

The highly anticipated film, Avatar: The Way of Water, came to the big screen this past December. Thirteen years later after releasing the first movie, director James Cameron brought back the thrilling...

A.I. Art Wows, But Won’t Top Our Creativity

A.I. Art Wows, But Won’t Top Our Creativity

Hanna Sun '24, Graphics Editor January 19, 2023

The rise of AI-generated art in recent years has caused significant controversy within the art community. Artists all over the world are not only angered by the ethical problems that it raises, but fear...

Doug Wang ’23 Finds Inspiration in Filmmaking

Doug Wang ’23 Finds Inspiration in Filmmaking

Amelie Zhang '23, Editor-in-Chief January 19, 2023

Doug Wang ’23 is a four-year Senior from Shenzhen, China. He is currently enrolled in Advanced Film. Which arts are you most interested in? I started photography really young, probably when I was...

A close-up of one of Ellen Moon’s embroidered works.

Tremaine Gallery Features Local Artist Ellen Moon

Katharine Ellis '26 October 21, 2022

The Tremaine Art Gallery opened the 2020-2023 year on September 17 with an exhibit showcasing the watercolor and fiber work of visual artist Ms. Ellen Moon. Moon’s art captures the beauty of the Connecticut...

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