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The Calming Art of Bread Making

Posted on March 29, 2020April 3, 2020 by Ella Walmsley

Ah, fresh bread. What an experience! The powdery feel of flour, the faint taste of yeast, the heavenly smell of baked crust filling up your kitchen. Bread was one of the first…

Four Ways to Entertain Yourself While Physically Away from School

Posted on March 29, 2020April 3, 2020 by Ava Chrusciel

While this “break” from school has certainly been unexpected and stressful, there are plenty of things that we, as students, can do to de-stress and stay healthy — and that doesn’t just…

(Some of the) Things We’ve Learned During Remote Learning

Posted on March 29, 2020April 3, 2020 by Katherine Wang

We never thought the time would come. After all of these years, complaining about waking up before the sun rose and trudging along to school, hiding yawns behind hands and bottles of…

The CHS Chronicle Art and Meme Competition

Posted on March 22, 2020May 3, 2020 by Chronicle Staff

Chances are, most people reading this are probably bored out of their minds right now.  However, the Chronicle is looking for a way to make the experience just a bit more enjoyable…

10 Fun Activities You Can Do During The Quarantine!

Posted on March 21, 2020March 29, 2020 by Ella Walmsley

Make some Tik Toks! This one was probably the easiest. The app is free and all you have to do is press record. Of course, you can always add fun filters and…

Horoscopes – At Home Edition!

Posted on March 21, 2020March 29, 2020 by Isabella Loconte

Capricorn Now’s the time to socialize! It might be enjoyable to hang out with your friends or make new ones. You may not realize how much you’re missing a certain someone until…

Winter Track

Posted on February 10, 2020February 14, 2020 by Jennifer McNiff

Winter Track is a novelty of the varsity sports teams at Chatham High. The team is comprised of students who got up and decided they’d love nothing more than —not only to…

The Jungle

Posted on February 10, 2020February 14, 2020 by Katherine Wang

The opinions expressed in these articles are the views of the writer themselves and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the CHS Chronicle. To the Adults of the School Districts of…

Danny Mahoney: Class of 2020 Senior, Lacrosse Star, Varsity Hockey Defender and… Abstract Artist?

Posted on February 10, 2020February 14, 2020 by Willy Chan

Mahoney’s most artistic endeavor has certainly been one of the more unique things seen here at CHS—and that’s mostly because of the technique he uses to produce it. The piece itself hinges …

Three Ways to De-Stress During the School Year

Posted on February 10, 2020February 14, 2020 by Ava Chrusciel

The winter months have arrived.  Your coursework is becoming more demanding, extracurriculars are getting to be more intense, and New Jersey’s winter weather typically perpetrates even more stress. Amidst this chaos, it…

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Arts

  • 2024 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards Winners
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  • The Music Man: Our School’s Adaptation of a Musical Surrounding Deception, Love, and Redemption

Sports

  • Chatham Swim Season Breakdown
  • I Pinned Down the Best Sport at CHS: My Experience on the CHS Bowling Team
  • Cougar Weekend Games

Opinion

  • Access to Genesis: The Student’s Perspective
  • The Best and Worst of College Tours (In My Experience)
  • The Removal of Students’ Profile Pictures

Clubs

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  • Interest Groups
  • Play Unified: Club Synopsis

Community

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  • PULP-aganda: Why You Should Submit to CHS’s Literary Magazine
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