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

The 2021 All-School President Candidates.

Meet Your 2021 All-School President Candidates

The Executive Board April 28, 2021

The Record’s Editors-in-Chief conducted interviews with each of the four pairs running for All-School President. Click on any of the nine questions below to see how candidate pairs responded.  ...

A sketch depicts former Minneapolis police officer, Derek Chauvin, at his murder trial.

Witnesses Speak at Derek Chauvin’s Trial

Anji Ashaye ’24, Contributing Writer April 15, 2021

Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who knelt on George Floyd’s neck for nine minutes and 29 seconds during an arrest, is now on trial for murder. On May 25, 2020, four Minneapolis...

The winning team from last year features (left to right) William Burke ’22, Peter Kallos ’22, Lydia Bullock ’22, Chayce Skenderis ’23, Fati Salifu ’22, Carlos Martinez ’22, and Justin DiCarlo ’22.

St. Luke’s Soccer Tournament Supports NECC

Cecily Smith ’23, Staff Writer April 15, 2021

Riding on the success of the Polar Plunge fundraiser, which raised $1450 and boasted about 120 participants, St. Luke’s Society, the school’s community service club, is now shifting gears to prepare...

Dance Company performs in the winter of 2019.

Dance Company Showcases Solos

Tarapu Pyo ’24, Contributing Writer April 15, 2021

Hotchkiss Dance Company members performed solos to songs such as Taylor Swift’s “Marjorie” and Giveon’s “Like I Want You” during its annual spring performance.  On Monday, March 29, eight...

NCAA players revealed on Twitter the discrepancy between the mens and the womens facilities during the championships.

Gender Inequality in March Madness Weight Rooms

Isamar Martinez ’24, Contributing Writer April 15, 2021

Over the past few weeks, students have crowded the Student Center to watch their favorite college teams battle it out for the title of National Champion in the annual March Madness tournament. March Madness...

Displaced Rohingya in 2017.

Myanmar: Biden Rides Waves of Nationalism

Duncan Griffin ’22 & Walker Perrenoud ’22, Contributing Writers April 15, 2021

Joe Biden’s actions in his short time as president have been largely uncontroversial, with his rollout of vaccines proving effective and his legislation not overtly partisan. However, his administration’s...

Carter Moyer ’20 sported  Minerva pride when he received his COVID vaccine.

Mobile Vaccine Clinic for Students Coming to Campus

Nate Seidenstein ’24, Contributing Writer April 14, 2021

Community members are beginning to glimpse the light at the end of a tunnel as more people receive vaccinations against the coronavirus.  As immunization against COVID-19 continues across the United...

Students made a quick jump into icy Wononscopomuc Lake last Sunday.

Students Take a Plunge for a Good Cause

Rebekah Oppenheimer ’24, Contributing Writer April 14, 2021

On Sunday, April 11, students dashed into Lake Wononscopomuc’s icy waters for the annual Polar Plunge, an event organized by St. Luke’s Society, the school's community service organization, to raise...

Andy Murphy and Joe OConnor in the Print Shop in 1996.

Print Shop Closes After 50 Years

Parth Jain ’24, Staff Writer April 14, 2021

Have you noticed bright posters announcing speakers hung around campus? Or perhaps read a program at an HDA performance? Well, those all came from a little-noticed space on the ground floor of Coy dormitory:...

Inside the EFX Lab

Inside the EFX Lab

James Yae ’23, Staff Writer March 26, 2021

Walking through the first floor of the Griswold Science Building, it is hard not to be impressed by the EFX Lab’s brightly-lit space and floor-to-ceiling windows. Since 2017, the EFX Lab has served...

Walker Auditorium under renovation

Walker Auditorium Receives Infrastructure Upgrades

Tarapu Pyo '24, Contributing Writer March 26, 2021

For the past six decades, Walker Auditorium has served as a gathering place for community events such as All-School meetings, guest speaker presentations, Hotchkiss Dramatic Association (HDA) productions,...

Mr. Lock’s Tesla electric car.

Electric Cars on Campus: A Portrait

Darina Huang '23, Staff Writer March 26, 2021

In recent years, electric cars have increased in popularity among members in the school community. In an effort to promote the use of renewable energy and incentivize faculty to choose electric over Internal...

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