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

Democratic nominee Joe Biden announced Senator Kamala Harris would serve as his running mate in mid-August.

Kamala Harris Is No Mistake

Benjamin Who ’24, Contributing Writer September 23, 2020

Democratic nominee Joe Biden made headlines mid-August when he announced Senator Kamala Harris would serve as his running mate. His monumental, albeit expected, decision to choose Harris – the first...

The Hotchkiss Hub serves as a virtual space where students can find answers to their most common questions.

A New Hub for the Community

Cecily Smith ’23, Contributing Writer September 23, 2020

When students self-quarantined in their dorm rooms, they may have asked: Which clubs should I join? What’s for dinner? How can I get help on my math homework?   In preparation for virtual community...

If possible, set aside a chunk of time to go through your inbox.

Declutter Your Inbox

Reece Yang ’21, Editor-in-Chief September 23, 2020

Sometimes the amount of emails streaming into your inbox every hour can feel overwhelming. Editor-in-chief Reece Yang ’21 offers some tips on how to manage your inbox efficiently. The basic premise...

Nasu no Yoichi, a Minamoto Warrior, managed to shoot a fan that was placed on top of an enemy ship’s mast during the Genpei War.

Personal History Column: Instances of Amazing Historical Marksmanship

Jack McGlinn ’22, Contributing Writer September 23, 2020

Since the dawn of time, many things have remained true. The sun, for example, will always rise in the East and always set in the West. Coleslaw will always be disgusting. And history has been - and...

Some athletes had to make the tough decision to sacrifice their on-campus experience to continue their commitment to sports this fall. 

Athletes Learning Remotely

Carrie Cao ’23, Staff Writer September 23, 2020

After spending months away from school, many students were excited at the prospect of journeying back to campus. However, with COVID-19 protocols requiring all students to remain on campus upon their return...

Winter and spring teams can now practice at scheduled times with coaches this fall.

Fall and Spring Athletes Get a Head Start

Rachel Mokriski ’21, Sports Editor September 23, 2020

Although the New England Prep School Athletic Conference (NEPSAC)’s cancellation of the fall season devastated many fall athletes, it does come with certain benefits for winter and spring athletes. In...

Campus services have adapted to COVID-19 in a variety of ways.

Campus Services Adapt to COVID-19

Libby Cobera ’24, Contributing Writer September 23, 2020

How are campus services overcoming COVID-related obstacles? To investigate, contributing writer Libby Cobera ’24 conducted various interviews with essential contributors to COVID-19 related needs.  Campus...

The Clubs Program website groups student organizations into different categories for easy access.

Club Committee Goes Virtual

Amelie Zhang ’23, Staff Writer September 23, 2020

“Want to sign up for our mailing list? You can take some candy if you do!” Students did not experience the chaos of having club members bribing students with food to lure them to their clubs at the...

Several changes were made to the 2020-21 Almanac.

2020-21 Year Brings Changes to the Almanac

Sydney Goldstein ’22, Features Editor September 10, 2020

Administrators worked together throughout the summer reviewing, amending, and editing the Almanac for the most up-to-date 2020-2021 version. A list of all changes made is included at the end of this article. Academic...

Proctors and orientation leaders welcomed students back to campus last week.

Orientation Connects New Students Virtually

Isabel Su ’22, News Editor September 10, 2020

“I have three brothers, I can ride a unicycle, and I’ve been to 49 out of the 50 states.” This is just one of the many creative submissions new students posted while played “Two Truths and a...

14 new faculty members are joining the community this year.

School Welcomes New Faculty

Kiki Henry ’22, News Editor September 10, 2020

The Record would like to recognize and welcome the following new faculty to campus.

March’s stock market fall was a glimpse of what might happen if China’s trade relations with the rest of the world collapsed.

“Tough on China”: Clash of Civilizations or Political Feint?

Michael Zhang ’21, Opinions Editor September 10, 2020

As November approaches, all eyes are on the United States presidential election - more specifically, how Democratic nominee Joe Biden and President Trump will address the novel Coronavirus. COVID-19 has...

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