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Boys' lacrosse prepares for tournament

The Newtonite May 20, 2014

by MacKenzie Silvia Boys’ lacrosse, 9-5, is ready to push far in the State Tournament, according to captain senior Jack Boucher, a captain with juniors Ben Bassett and Andrew DeNucci. The team must win...

Senior Ned Martenis and the Wind Ensemble playing in POPS Night

Review: Pops Night impresses audience with stunning performances

The Newtonite May 16, 2014

by Jake Sims Speyer Music was left echoing in the ears of the audience after students from across the music department performed at the annual end-of-year Pops Night, yesterday in the cafeteria. After...

Jazz Ensemble

Review: "Jazz Night" engages audience with vocal and instrumental songs

The Newtonite May 14, 2014

by Jessica Tharaud Including performances from five different jazz groups, last night’s “Jazz Night” allowed the audience to see the immense skill of the participants Monday at 7:00 p.m. in the...

Family Singers Rehearsing for POPS Night

Preview: Pops Night to feature music students from across department

The Newtonite May 14, 2014

by Jake Sims Speyer Pop music will fill the cafeteria when students from across the music department perform as part of Pops night tomorrow. Pops Night is an annual event put on by the music department...

Ligerbots attends world finals in St. Louis

Ligerbots attends world finals in St. Louis

Emily Moss May 12, 2014

By Emily Moss When Ligerbots, the robotics team made up of students from this school and South, was founded six years ago, members of the team were invited to the FIRST Robotics Championship to receive...

Tiger Question: Which state has the coolest name?

The Newtonite May 9, 2014
Which U.S. state has the coolest name?
Review: "Much Ado About Nothing" puts a modern twist on a classic play

Review: "Much Ado About Nothing" puts a modern twist on a classic play

The Newtonite May 8, 2014

by Maya Abou-Rizk As you watch your friends date boys and girls, break up then make up, only to break up again, you promise yourself you will never be the relationship person. You like to be free; talk...

Sophomores Jessica Pullen-Schmidt, Julia Dwyer, and Naomi Forman-Katz work on a finger painting in Julia Dwyers sketchbook, which will be on display during Art Morning.

Preview: Students to display artwork during end of year exhibition

The Newtonite May 8, 2014

by Maya Abou-Rizk Hundreds of ceramic, photo, and art pieces will cover the first floor art wing and Main Street, as art students display their past year’s work for Art Morning. “Art Morning is our...

With only a month left to go in their high school careers, some seniors are taking it easyGraphic by Maria Melissa and Mary Solovyeva.

Cartoon: Senioritis

The Newtonite May 7, 2014
With only a month left to go in their high school careers, some seniors . . .
Silence of the Tigers: All monsters are human

Silence of the Tigers: All monsters are human

The Newtonite May 7, 2014

by Kyle Mendelsohn Horror films may be perceived as mindless gore without depth, however this is not the case. Horror films, as well as other genres, are rich with psychological themes called archetypes....

Thoroughly Modern Millie- Seniors Maddy Waters and Will Champion

Artist of the Month: Will Champion

The Newtonite May 6, 2014

by Jessica Tharaud Active in theatre since he was in middle school, senior Will Champion is May’s Artist of the Month because of his passion and talent for acting. Next year, he will attend Ithaca College...

Thinking Outside The Batters Box is a blog about baseball published every week.

Pine tar incident at Fenway adds new angle to baseball's age-old debate on foreign substances

The Newtonite May 6, 2014

by Jacob Gurvis When is it okay to cheat? This is a question that is always on the minds of fans and analysts across sports. Usually the answer is a simple “never,” but a strange occurrence at a Red...

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