The Russo-Ukraine War: an Analysis on the Kremlin's Aggression and Ukrainian Resistance
On February 24th, 2022, the Russian military proceeded into Ukrainian territory. Multiple factors determine the course of the war, and something extremely significant will need to be done in order to quickly end it.
Spanish Exchange Trip
From Wednesday, October 19, 2022, to Tuesday, November 1, 2022, Newman School will be visited by students from the Yago School in Seville, Spain. Spanish Instructor Maria Rodrigo Sanz is still looking for volunteers to host the students and participate in the exchange.
Behind the Orange Line Closure
From August 19th to September 19th, 2022, the MBTA Orange Line was shut down in order for repairs to be made to rail infrastructure. An exclusive interview with MBTA Chief of Quality, Compliance, and Oversight Katie Choe reveals more information behind the closures.
Who’s occupying Downing Street: The Issue of Liz Truss
In 2015, Former Prime Minister David Cameron announced that the UK should "seek a new prime minister.” The search has not yet ceased, and the UK is now looking at its third PM in less than a decade.
From Summer, With Love
Freshman writer Evia Cobo ‘26 shares a series of Summer 2022 memories from her own travels and from the Newman community as well.
Queen Elizabeth II: Life and Legacy
In this commemorative article, reporter Leo Margalit ‘28 provides an in-depth overview of the life and times of Queen Elizabeth II, coupled with an exclusive interview with Mr. Colin Schafer.
Newman Executive Student Council Elections 2022: Candidates and Presidential Videos
Voting for student council elections takes place on Tuesday, May 17, 2022. Watch the presidential campaign video compilation to view the platforms of your presidential candidates.
Portuguese Man-Of-War and Blue Bottle
The Portuguese Man-of-war has dozens of tentacles, which carry enough venom to paralyze a swarm of fish instantly, and entanglement in the tentacles can mean rapid death for even a healthy person.
Toppling Trees
Trees have been falling more than usual because of wind, insects, and flooding. Boston has avoided this threat, but strong winds are still a growing concern.