Editorial: Lighting Up Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill is the oldest district in Boston and is known for its brick-lined sidewalks and cobblestone streets. The gas-lit lamps, an iconic piece of its history, have become an increasing cause for concern.
Editorial: Know the Nomenclature in Boston
At first, the streets in Back Bay might seem chaotic and random to first-time residents, but there is actually a system behind it.
Editorial: Boston Is Becoming the Amsterdam of America
This fall, protective bike lanes are coming on Boylston Street in the Back Bay as part of Boston’s effort to increase access to sustainable transportation and improve traffic safety.
Editorial: The Dress Code & Student Choice
This editorial shares an interesting perspective on how dressing up well sets a good image for Newman and the surrounding community.
Editorial: Dull and Dated - Why American State Flags Deserve a Change
As a country with cemented sentiment for flag-associated symbolism, why is it that the majority of state flags are designed so poorly?
Editorial: Don’t Wish Your Years Away
At times, you just want things to change or hate the present situation, trust me, I’ve been there. Things change, and you’ll end up where you need to be.
Editorial: Mental Health Needs to be Addressed in High School
With a more formal approach to mental health in school, Ryan Siracuse ‘21 believes that the many challenges we typically encounter in life can be better addressed.
Editorial: A Story From My Commute
Sam McMorrow ‘21 shares a pre-pandemic anecdote regarding a thoughtful conversation which took place on the MBTA.
The Importance and Flaws of Second-Hand Clothing & Slow Fashion
There has been a growing movement in recent years to move away from fast fashion and turn towards more second-hand clothing and “slow” fashion.