The Minuteman

The Official Newark Academy Newspaper

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  • What are the Outcomes of the Legalization of Marijuana?

    What are the Outcomes of the Legalization of Marijuana?

    By Trisha Bala ‘22 and Vittoria Socolof ‘22, News Editors In the November 2020 election, New Jersey voters authorized the legalization of recreational marijuana, which will go into effect on January 1, 2021. After many years of trying, the state passed Question 1, its proposed constitutional amendment, with more than two-thirds of the vote, which…

  • How Social Media Affects Teen Politics

    How Social Media Affects Teen Politics

    By Trisha Bala ’22 and Vittoria Socolof ’22, News Editors Gen Z has turned the popular social media app Tik Tok into a political minefield. The app is no longer filled with short dances and videos of food or comedy challenges. Instead, the “For You Page” is filled with 60-second clips of political debate. Simply…

  • How Does Coronavirus Impact Donald Trump’s Re-election?

    How Does Coronavirus Impact Donald Trump’s Re-election?

    By Trisha Bala ’22, News Editor Only a couple months ago, Donald Trump was seemingly on top of the world. The Democratic efforts to impeach him had failed, his public support among independent voters had increased, stock markets were at an all-time high and the unemployment rate was at an all-time low. However, much has…

  • Do Politics Interfere with the #Metoo Movement?

    Do Politics Interfere with the #Metoo Movement?

    By Catherine Orr ’22, News Writer As many of you may know, on April 8th, Bernie Sanders decided to suspend his campaign, making Joe Biden the presumptive Democratic nominee for the 2020 presidential election. What many do not know, however, is the recent sexual assault allegations made against Biden. Last year, several women came forward…

  • COVID-19’s Relationship with the Environment

    COVID-19’s Relationship with the Environment

    By Yasmeena Sharif ’23, News Writer Recently, the virus known as COVID-19 has caused many people to practice self-isolation, or in other words, staying home as much as possible. As a result, the amount of pollution in today’s world has greatly decreased. Because carbon emissions and motorway traffic are falling, the quality of air has…

  • A Recap of the 2020 Presidential Elections

    A Recap of the 2020 Presidential Elections

    By Dhruv Kapur ’22, News Writer Amid these unfamiliar times, it is important to not lose sight of the fact that in a few months, aside from maybe still being in quarantine, we will have a major decision on where we want our country to be in the next 4 years. Here is a run-down…

  • Remembering Ellis Marsalis

    By Ben Chaddha News Editor ‘21  Jazz pianist Ellis Marsalis, died April 1 from Covid-19. Marsalis was a master piano player and a renowned educator in his hometown of New Orleans, Louisiana. Four of Mr. Marsalis’ sons became jazz musicians themselves, marking the Marsalis family as a key “jazz family.” Mr. Marsalis’ son Wynton became…

  • Meet the Young Activists Leading the Climate Strike

    Meet the Young Activists Leading the Climate Strike

    By Trisha Bala ’22, News Section Editor Ever since she began her climate strikes in 2018, Greta Thunberg has become a household name. In just 16 months, Greta went from an unknown schoolgirl striking outside the Swedish Parliament to a famous international activist. Greta goes on strike from school every Friday and has inspired many…

  • The Olympics: Behind the Gold and Glory

    The Olympics: Behind the Gold and Glory

    By Juliet Bu ’23, News Section Writer The Olympics are one of the biggest sporting events in the world, featuring the top athletes of a variety of sports. An Olympic win is the gold standard in any sport, and is a testament to all the hard work and determination that athletes put in. With billions…

  • Election 2020: The Democratic Primary and Trump

    Election 2020: The Democratic Primary and Trump

    By Max Gorbaty ’22, News Section Writer Note: This article was written in early February of 2020. The Democratic Primary so far:The race for the Democratic nomination has begun. After two unexpected results in the Iowa Caucus and New Hampshire, Democrats have still not chosen the clear nominee. Due to a chaotic Iowa Caucus, both…