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Holiday themed novels add cheer to the season

Holiday themed novels add cheer to the season

Ben Schneider, Chronicle Staff Writer December 23, 2020

With winter break around the corner, Cavaliers turn to their favorite holiday-related books to celebrate the season. Both old favorites and new discoveries can brighten any holiday, especially when it...

Wind ensemble spreads holiday spirit through YouTube performance

Wind ensemble spreads holiday spirit through YouTube performance

Jacky Le, Chronicle Staff Writer December 23, 2020

On Dec. 11, band teacher Brianna Gatch premiered a pre-recorded rendition of Leroy Anderson’s classic “Sleigh Ride” performed by the Clover Hill Wind Ensemble on  YouTube. Band members recorded...

Hallmark movies provide entertainment, nostalgia

Hallmark movies provide entertainment, nostalgia

Sheridan Stiles, Editor December 23, 2020

As the year comes to an end, getting into the holiday spirit can be difficult without a good “Hallmark” movie. These films, which are typically characterized as low-budget, romantic dramas,  have...

Garber paints to shed light on social issues.

Art by Cavaliers sparks creativity at home

Yeseul Jun, Editor December 9, 2020

Art classes provide creative alternatives for students to find an escape from the academic rigors that core classes can bring. Students across CHHS are creating art that reflects their creativity and issues...

The field hockey team practices and remains hopeful for a normal season next year.

Clover Hill sports begin conditioning with hope for a proper season

Abi Cardea, Editor December 9, 2020

Conditioning has started at the Hill, and student athletes are more ready for the season than ever.  Since Chesterfield County public schools closed in March 2020, sports have been at a standstill,...

Higher Education should make SAT optional

Higher Education should make SAT optional

Krisanny Salazar, Editor December 9, 2020

According to PBS, the Scholastic Assessment Test, otherwise known as the SAT, was first created by Carl C. Brigham because he believed that American education was declining. Since then, universities have...

A professional basketball team competes in the NBA summer league.

Professional sports adapt games in a COVID-19 world

Ian Hooks, Chronicle Staff Writer December 9, 2020

This year has been a rollercoaster of emotions for sports fans across the United States. From the untimely death of Kobe Bryant in January, the cancelation of the NCAA tournament in March, and professional...

Tazza Kitchen offers curbside pickup and outdoor seating.

Chesterfield businesses impacted by pandemic

Abi Cardea, Editor December 9, 2020

There is no denying the impact that COVID-19  has had on the United States economy. On the local level,  small business owners and their employees are among the hardest hit during this national economic...

Protesters gather at the Robert E. Lee Memorial to spread awareness of Black Lives Matter.

Former Cavalier lifts up black voices at VCU

Ethan Dobbins, Editor December 9, 2020

2020 has certainly been a year for the books, with pandemics, wildfires, and many other major events that have definitely taken the world by surprise. However, 2020 hasn’t been a total disaster. In fact,...

Atkinsons piece placed last year when he submitted it to the art contest.

Scholastic Art and Writing Contest releases applications for students

Kaitlyn Weatherford, Chronicle Staff Writer December 9, 2020

A variety of opportunities exist for art students looking to expand their artistic skills and gain experience including the Scholastics Art and Writing contest.  Junior Ace Atkinson, a former participant...

Graduate Kimberly González proudly holds her diploma.

Former Cavalier Chronicle editors reflect on times at the Hill and discuss current plans

Ayathi Gogineni, Editor December 4, 2020

As students adjust to the novel and unexpected events of this year, the senior class of 2020 are not only adjusting to college and life after high school but are beginning a new chapter of their lives,...

Orchestra program attempts virtual concert with emphasis on solo performances

Orchestra program attempts virtual concert with emphasis on solo performances

Maira Azam, Chronicle Staff Writer December 2, 2020

To adjust to health and safety restrictions while maintaining a sense of normality, students and staff are redefining and reimagining many of the events that students have come to know and love. The yearly...

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