Curiosity and Linda Daley
The Newman School welcomes a new math teacher this year, Linda Daley. As a devoted math teacher, she strives to help her students succeed, working with them in and outside of class.
Beyond the Court: Girls Volleyball Returns as a New Team
Girls Volleyball returns from a successful season last fall with goals of winning a championship and making it to NEPSAC finals. However, some challenges stand in the way of their ambitious goals.
As Fall foliage starts to come around and hit the ground, so have the shoes of the runners for the Cross Country season
Cross country is back again for the competitive fall season with a larger team than usual. They have been placing much more in meets, with help from these new members. Captains, returners and new members reflect on how the season and competitions have been so far.
Girls Soccer Reflects as the Fall Season Comes to A Close
Girls soccer has had an eventful season of growth, as the fall season has ended, the team reflects and prepares for the next season.
Fall Soccer Program At Newman Continues its Resurgence
Fall. The leaves are beginning to turn yellow in hue. The school year is starting, the bustling of students around school. The air is crisp and calm outside, at the perfect temperature. What better time to play sports than during the quintessential Boston fall?
Why is Fast Fashion Relevant?
“Fast Fashion” refers to accessible and quickly-produced clothing that is often rapidly replaced to fit changing trends. Its aim is mass production that is often outsourced to underdeveloped countries for cheap labor. Its life cycle is characterized by unhealthy environmental and social practices such as water-intensive cotton, release of toxic dyes, and poor working conditions.
Newman Senior Spotlight 2024: Extracurricular Activities
As the year is coming to an end, seniors are still working on their extracurricular activities. Their activities are in a variety of subjects such as art, languages, math, music, science, sport, volunteer work, and work experience. They also reflected on their favorite and least favorite activities and have advice for 9th grade.