The Minuteman

The Official Newark Academy Newspaper

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  • The Jersey Shore “Situation”

    By Kevin Mittal `15, Staff Writer The Jersey Shore is an icon of the Garden State. The state’s coastline has always had a distinct identity, and the region’s notoriety has only increased as a result of the famous MTV series “Jersey Shore.” While popular culture and media do not always showcase the shore in an…

  • Changing the Flavor of Advisor Groups

    By Rebecca Tolpin `14, Staff Writer Donuts have been a part of Newark Academy’s advisories for years, but due to an administrative decision effective this school year, the treats have vanished from advisor groups. As a matter of fact, all food has been prohibited from advisory. This rule is unreasonable: advisory is simply not the…

  • Superstorm Sandy: An Uneven Response

    By Jake Cohen `14, Staff Writer A superstorm: the only noun that could possibly describe the event that we hope has been the storm of a lifetime. As we all try to return our lives to some sense of normalcy, we cannot help but notice the many who have gone over two weeks without power,…

  • Students of the Left

    By Perrin Clark ’15, Staff Writer Newark Academy prides itself as an institution of diversity. From the Global Speaker Series to the International Baccalaureate program, the Academy aspires to broaden the scope of every student’s learning experience.  Inevitably the issue of diversity will come up with regard to politics. What are the political opinions of…

  • The Twitterverse: Our Generation’s Political Source

    By Courtney Cooperman `16, Staff Writer Technology and politics are indisputably connected. The evolution of media in particular has revolutionized the ways in which voters formulate their opinions on one candidate or another. For example, the televised presidential debates, which were a technological and political innovation at their commencement fifty years ago, give voters a…

  • A Place for Politics?

    By Eric Schwed ’14, and Julia Blanchard ’14, Staff Writers  During the months leading up to the presidential election, it was seemingly impossible to avoid knowing the political views of every Newark Academy student. The halls buzzed with debate over who was the better candidate for president. As a result of the incessant political chatter,…

  • Politics: The Blight of Classroom Discussion

    By Andrew Huang `15, Staff Writer With the presidential campaign and election recently behind us, political fervor is high in the hallways and classrooms of Newark Academy. While discussion and debate certainly has its place in the community, as the recent school-wide election shows, the classroom is not the place for discussion of politics. Mr.…

  • The Turf and the Earth

    By Trevor Williams `13, Commentary Editor The opening chapter of the 2012 fall sports season has been unlike any other in the long history of Newark Academy athletics. For the first time, the women’s and men’s soccer squads play their home games on a field of artificial turf rather than of natural grass. The benefits…

  • Club Fair: A Creative Frenzy

    By Jake Cohen `14, Staff Writer On page 52 of the Newark Academy Student Handbook, one of the most important things for a new student or an incoming freshman can be found. No, it is not a list of rules or courses, nor is it a map of the Academy’s hallways. It is a list…

  • A Blight on American Politics

    By Perrin Clark `15, Staff Writer The American political media has transformed. A new weapon has emerged in the political arsenal: the Super-PAC, a special interest committee that may spend thousands of dollars in electoral advertising.  Super-PACs take up names that are pleasant on the ears, such as FreedomWorks for America, Americans for Prosperity, and…