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An Online World: Twitter trend shows importance of skepticism, privacy

The Newtonite January 9, 2013
by Leah Budson An Online World is a blog updated twice a month exploring the Internet’s effects on society and on our lives.

Column: Snow days keep students safe

The Newtonite January 7, 2013
by Connor Vasu As winter approaches, the perennial debate on snow days draws nearer.

This Week In Headlines: January 4

The Newtonite January 4, 2013
by Aneesh Anand and Jacob Schwartz Since the dawn of time, man has craved knowledge on the happenings of his community. These headlines, albeit satirical and ridiculous, provide a portal into the daily life at this school and will be posted every Friday as a blog.

Column: Current substitute system does not hinder learning

The Newtonite December 21, 2012
by Connor Vasu It is one of the best morning rituals of this school. You walk up to the teacher-absence list, wait your turn behind the throng of students packed in to view the list of names and smile smugly if you are lucky enough to have a "free."

Argument Clinic: Should Advanced Placement classes be the norm for sophomores?

The Newtonite December 21, 2012
by Alex Feit and Kristian Lundeberg This blog is dedicated to point-counterpoint discussion on various topics related to current events. These discussions include everything from interpreting school policies to developments on the national political stage. This week, the duo is debating whether or not this school should expand Advanced Placement classes to sophomores. Kristian argues in the affirmative, while Alex argues in the negative.

This Week In Headlines: December 21

The Newtonite December 21, 2012
by Aneesh Anand and Jacob Schwartz Since the dawn of time, man has craved knowledge on the happenings of his community. These headlines, albeit satirical and ridiculous, provide a portal into the daily life at this school and will be posted every Friday as a blog.

Column: New sophomore speech contest refreshes curriculum

The Newtonite December 20, 2012
by Connor Vasu In switching the annual Martin Luther King, Jr., sophomore essay contest to a speech contest, this school is updating an integral part of its curriculum.

Column: Learn art of compromise

The Newtonite December 19, 2012
by Connor Vasu Current dysfunction in Washington can teach students at this school about the fine art of compromise.

Newton North News: Episode 4

The Newtonite December 14, 2012
Watch the fourth episode of Newton North News, a bimonthly video broadcast, to see highlights of news, sports, arts and features at this school. This video blog is a part of the new initiative between this website and Tiger Tube, this school’s student-run television show. Tune in every other Friday for a new episode.

The Student Foodie: Try new, healthy snacks

The Newtonite December 14, 2012
by Douglas Abrams The Student Foodie is a blog updated twice a month that gives students creative ideas for food they can prepare and enjoy.

Mass Interview: Students, teachers discuss anti-bullying curriculum

The Newtonite December 12, 2012
by Gloria Li and Elena Schwartz According to Massachusetts law, every person in this school is subject to 10 hours of anti-bullying curriculum every school year. Students and teachers share their opinions on the productivity of these lessons.

Editorial: Respect 6th Man screening policy

The Newtonite December 11, 2012
“I believe…I believe…I believe that we will win,” is a 6th Man chant that can be heard loud and clear at all boys basketball games.
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