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Opinion: Trump's narcissistic Puerto Rico response

Opinion: Trump's narcissistic Puerto Rico response

Rose Bostwick October 17, 2017

President Donald Trump took to Twitter Sunday, Oct. 1 to announce, “Results of recovery efforts will speak much louder than complaints by San Juan Mayor. Doing everything we can to help great people...

This Week in Headlines: October 12

The Newtonite October 12, 2012
by 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.

An Online World: Social media sites hide our true selves

The Newtonite October 5, 2012
by Leah Budson An Online World is a blog updated twice a month exploring the Internet’s effects on society and on our lives.

This Week in Headlines: October 5

The Newtonite October 5, 2012
by 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 other Friday as a blog.

Column: Modified schedule benefits school

The Newtonite April 11, 2012
by Connor Vasu With the new schedule change comes increased opportunities for students in the form of more offered classes. Tuesdays will begin with B-block followed by C-block and Wednesdays will begin with A-block followed by B-block.

Column: Quick judgments, assumptions cause harm

The Newtonite April 4, 2012
by Connor Vasu In the much-publicized 2011 murder trial of Casey Anthony, many people said that Anthony deserved to go to jail for allegedly killing her daughter, but Anthony had been tried in the legal system and was proven innocent.

Editorial: Sparknotes cuts at analytical skills

The Newtonite March 12, 2012
Imagine that all you read are picture books with big fonts, colorful illustrations and simple text. Now imagine trying to read Macbeth, one of this schools’ curriculum-required books. Comprehending and digesting a play like Macbeth would be incredibly difficult.
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