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

Morikawa painted this portrait of Desmond Teague 20 last year.

Artist of the Issue: Nicole Morikawa ’21

Alexandra Chou ’23, Contributing Writer April 29, 2021

 Nicole Morikawa ’21  is a four-year Senior and visual art student from New Milford, CT. She is the head of ink., UNICEF, and Art Club and the Editor-in-Chief of the Mischianza. Her work was selected...

Liquid Archive, designed by Gediminas Urbonas and NADAA, was featured at the MIT 150 Festival  in 2011.

Architect Receives Alumni Award

Isabella Wei ’23, Staff Writer April 29, 2021

Architect Nader Tehrani ’81 has designed buildings from the futuristic, environmentally-friendly Helios House in Los Angeles to the geometric wood structure of the Melbourne School of Design.  On...

Students pull up weeds at Fairfield Farm during Eco Week.

Community Comes Together for Eco Week

Tarapu Pyo ’24, Contributing Writer April 29, 2021

This past weekend, over 120 students and faculty spent their Saturday morning volunteering at Fairfield Farm, cleaning up the campus and roadsides, and maintaining local trails. For the past 25 years,...

Mourners leave flowers in a post from Bryants Instagram page.

Police Brutality Against Black Americans Continues with Deaths of Daunte Wright & Ma’Khia Bryant

Anji Ashaye ’24, Contributing Writer April 29, 2021

Ten miles away from the trial of Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, Minnesota, white police officer Kimberly Potter pulled over Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old Black man, for a traffic violation. During the stop,...

Award winners from top left: Rahul Kalavagunta 22, Jacob Chui 21, Arhan Chhabra 22, Kenny Zhang 22, Ilene Park 22,  Nithya Chundi 23, Jason Shan 23

FBLA Students Earn Honors at State Competition

Darina Huang ’23, Staff Writer April 29, 2021

Between February 10 and 26, seven members of the school’s Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) club participated in the organization’s annual state-level competition. FBLA is the largest career-oriented...

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...

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