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Jess Delp, Co-Editor-in-Chief
Nov 12, 20153 min read
Female Portrayal
We, as a generation, are religious consumers of media and faithful watchers of that ‘one last episode.’ We are one nation under film and...
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Savannah Mather, Staff Editor
Nov 12, 20154 min read
Academic Curiosity
Growing up as a kid, I was introduced to the school system at a very young age. At just three years old and officially enrolled in...
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Pip Gamble, Staff Editor
Oct 12, 20152 min read
9/11 Table of Silence
To mark the 14th anniversary of September 11, I danced in the 9/11 Table of Silence on the Josie Robertson Plaza, Lincoln Center with the...
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Kyle Macero, Staff Editor
Oct 12, 20154 min read
Donald Trump
Donald Trump is running for office in 2016. Some love him and some hate him. Some say he “calls it how it is” and some say he is sexist...
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Jess Petersen, Co-Editor-In-Chief
Oct 12, 20153 min read
College Stigmas
High school is not always fun and games. It can be filled with a lot of projects and homework that seem fairly daunting sometimes: it...
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Emily McCoy, Staff Writer
Oct 12, 20153 min read
U.S. Open Returns Love
The Newtown High School boys and girls tennis teams had the opportunity to attend the U.S. Open on Friday August 28th. This experience...
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Robert Hutchins, Staff Editor
Oct 12, 20153 min read
Moral Standards of Athletes
Since the turn of the century there have been a significant amount of suspensions in the NFL compared to back to Joe Montana’s playing...
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Pip Gamble, Staff Editor
Oct 12, 20152 min read
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
The Man From U.N.C.L.E is a smart, fun action comedy based off of the 1964 television series of the same name. Director Guy Richie...
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Phoebe Doscher, Staff Editor
Oct 12, 20153 min read
The Glass Castle
When I find time to sit down and read a book, it is very rare that I can actually find one that pulls me in and is hard to put down....
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Julia Bogdanoff, Staff Writer
Oct 12, 20153 min read
The Great Gatsby
This year’s fall drama, The Great Gatsby, with a script deriving from the original novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald and taught in the junior...
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Brandon Pavlicek, Staff Writer
Oct 12, 20152 min read
Unisex Bathrooms
With the increase of awareness and acceptance of the transgender community, schools and universities across the United States have to...
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Mia Katsuleres, Staff Editor
Oct 12, 20153 min read
Therapy Dogs
Colleges have increased the acceptance of therapy pets for students with mental health disorders recently to help provide support. With...
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Isabel Pryor
Oct 8, 20153 min read
Revising the SAT
The Scholastic Assessment Test, more commonly known as the SAT, will be given in a new form in May of 2016 with the goal of accurately...
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Jackson Fletcher, Staff Writer
Oct 8, 20153 min read
Self-Driving Cars
Austin, Texas has been the breeding ground of the Self-Driving Car project from Google, and the results have been generally successful...
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Dani Powell, Staff Editor
Oct 8, 20153 min read
School Changes
Being a high school student has drastically changed since the teachers at Newtown High School have been in school. Whether the teacher is...
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Lauren King, Staff Writer
Oct 8, 20153 min read
Fusion: A New Way to Unite Students
Often Advisory is usually a place to cram in late homework, to listen to long, excessive morning announcements, and to try not to fall...
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Kyle Macero, Staff Editor
Oct 8, 20153 min read
Amazon
The New York Times released an article on August 15th exposing the working conditions at the tech company, Amazon. Since then, there has...
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Christina James, Staff Editor
Oct 7, 20152 min read
The Martian
New York Times Bestseller, The Martian, by Andy Weir, is described as, “Brilliant...A celebration of Human ingenuity [and] and purest...
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Emily Neave, Staff Editor
Oct 7, 20152 min read
Journalist Shot on Live TV
Two journalists for CBS affiliate WDBJ 7 in Roanoke, Virginia were shot during a live broadcast in late August. Alison Parker, the...
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Jermane Anyoha, Staff Writer
Oct 7, 20152 min read
Obama In Alaska
President Barack Obama visited Alaska in early September to call attention to the global effects of climate change. Allowing oil and gas...
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