Author: afarber13
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A Day in the Life of Matt Press
[youtube iULjFO1mJBA] Video by Bailey Galvin-Scott ’14, Image Staff.
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December Feature: Choices
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On The Lighter Side of Things: The 5 Most Important Decisions of Your NA Career
By Alena Farber ’13, Feature Editor 1) Do I want an everything or plain bagel with that bacon, egg and cheese? 2) Do I go to the library and pretend to do work during lunch, or just openly goof off in the junior corridor? 3) How many cups of froyo can I get away with…
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November Feature: Alumni
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On Sexual Education: Information or Ideals?
By Shreya Srivastava ’13, Staff Writer Every ninth grader at Newark Academy is required to complete a sexual education course in which he or she is taught more than just the merits of abstinence. The students at NA learn contraceptive methods to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. Newark Academy not only tells students not…
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Religion or Equality: Cultures Divide Over Gay Marriage
By Elizabeth Vogel ’13, Staff Writer In a 1998 issue of The Minuteman, an article was published with the intention of revealing more about peoples’ opinions concerning homosexuality in reference to their religions. The article cited various religious texts as having explicit anti-homosexual sentiments. While those texts have not changed, many other things have. One…
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On the Lighter Side of Things: Ten Things to Never Say to an NA Senior
By Alena Farber ’13, Feature Editor Having never been a senior, I don’t have much to say for an introduction to articles about the “Newark Academy Senior Experience”. Other than the (obviously true) platitudes about our seniors being a nice, outgoing, intelligent, diverse, and fun group of people, I don’t know much about senior year.…
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A Senior’s Reflection on Four Years of Change
By Bethany McHugh ’11, Special Alumni Contributor I’ve never been a person who embraced change. I cling to the past like a child clings to her mother’s hand on the first day of school. When faced with graduation from middle school, I was terrified. As I stand on the precipice of this new impending sayonara,…