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The Student Foodie: Fried egg, with the volume turned up

The Student Foodie: Fried egg, with the volume turned up

The Newtonite March 13, 2014

by Douglas Abrams Make no mistake, this is not a blog post for rushed weekdays. This is a blog post for lazy Saturday mornings and sleep-in Sunday afternoons. This recipe isn’t fast, but it’s delicious...

The Student Foodie: This blog follows seasonal trends in culinary arts and offers fun and creative recipes that are easy for anybody to make. Check out more blog posts at theNewtonite.com. Graphic made by Julia Moss.

The Student Foodie: Vacation in a bowl

The Newtonite February 26, 2014
When I close my eyes and think of my happy place, I think of some warm, sandy beach with palm trees and a glowing sun.
This is a GPA Histogram for the Class of 2013. Credits to Newton North High School.

Does this school recognize academic achievement?

The Newtonite February 4, 2014
In many aspects of school life, the achievement hierarchy is apparent. On a sports team . . .
Silence of the Tigers: How to Survive a Horror Movie

Silence of the Tigers: How to Survive a Horror Movie

The Newtonite January 13, 2014
If the power in your house suddenly shuts down and someone goes missing, chances are your life has turned into a horror movie, and instead of doing what every dumb blonde or unintelligent jock does, be smart. Don’t try to yell for help or use cell or home phones because chances are neither of them will work.

Review: 'Bad Seed' grips audience

The Newtonite December 11, 2013
“Bad Seed” by Maxwell Anderson, directed by seniors Ezra Dulit-Greenberg and Simon Wolfe, commands attention throughout as it tells the thrilling story of a mother’s realization that her daughter committed a murder. The show goes up tonight through Saturday night at 7:30 in the little theatre.

Cartoon: Thanksgiving Confusion

The Newtonite December 2, 2013
The Thanksgiving football game was held at Brookline this year.

Girls' swim and dive continue strong season

The Newtonite October 28, 2013
Girls’ swim and dive, 9-1, is having a great season, according to coach Michelle Lewis.

Gubernatorial candidate speaks to Up Close club

The Newtonite October 13, 2013
United Independent Party gubernatorial candidate Evan Falchuk spoke after school to the Up Close club on Monday during X-block. Up Close, which was founded last year, focuses on local and state governments.

Girls' swim and dive off to great start

The Newtonite October 2, 2013
Girls’ swim and dive, 3-0, has started off the season well, according to senior Irina Rojas, a captain with senior Monica Kieff.

Preview: Newton Village Day to feature Jazz Ensemble

The Newtonite September 16, 2013

by Andrew Mannix Since the first day of school, Jazz Ensemble has been preparing to play at Newtonville Village Day. This event will be Sunday, Sept. 29 at noon at the Walnut Street Sound Stage. They...

Administrators, teachers consider balancing consistency, equity and creativity

The Newtonite February 25, 2013
There has been an ongoing debate in the world of education on how to create consistency in the curriculum and equity in grading while allowing for teacher freedom.
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