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.
The Rise of Film Club
For anyone who walks into the tech lab during a Monday, Wednesday, or Friday co-curricular block, they could reasonably mistake the vibrant, concentrated setting for that of a professional film set.
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.
Newsman Debate Column: Pineapple Pizza
The students have spoken, and in a pool of 44 students, 24 say no to pineapple on pizza and 20 say yes to pineapple on pizza. This is an interesting and very close split between responses and does reflect the current debate surrounding pineapple and it’s place on pizza.
September Sports Update: Cardinals Cross Country
The 2021 cross-country season began on Tuesday the 14th of September when The Newman School gathered with three others at the Waring School to run its infamous Beverly course.
Editorial: Rain Keeps Back Bay Alive
Recently we have had lots of rain in Boston. Rain is not bad in all cases, but it definitely has an effect on the groundwater level – especially in Boston’s Back Bay.
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?
Competitive Cross Country Season Announced For Fall 2021
The Massachusetts Bay Independent League announced the return of a competitive cross country season for Fall 2021, a year after the cancellation of the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.