The Minuteman

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  • Race-blind Casting: A Modern Remake’s Kryptonite

    by Kieri Keys ‘24, Commentary Writer Image of Grover, Percy, and Annabeth in the new Percy Jackson series.  Image courtesy of Disney+ Race-blind casting is a phenomenon that’s been taking the live-action remake franchise by storm. The opposite of race-specific casting, which only considers actors of a certain race for a role, race-blind casting occurs…

  • Is NA’s Community Service Requirement Shallow?

    By Olivia Palker ‘24, Commentary Editor NA’s students working at the Interfaith Food Pantry. Image courtesy of @na_service Last year, Director of Community Service Ms. Fischer’s announcement — “don’t forget to log your hours!” — had a tone of desperation: too many people had missed the deadline. In a couple of months, Ms. Fischer will…

  • Beyond Trends: Decoding Teen Fashion Evolution

    By Alexis Zhang ‘26, Commentary Staff Writer Picture of common fashion magazines featured in the early 2000s. Courtesy of y2kmagazines From the low-rise jeans and velour tracksuits that dominated early 2000s fashion to the current style embodying comfort through sweats and a hoodie, clothing trends among teens have undergone a striking evolution. Apparel can mirror…

  • Newark Academy’s First Annual Fall Food Truck Day

    By Sanjita Tumu ‘27, Commentary Staff Writer One of the Food Trucks that was present at Food Truck Day. Credits to Pinterest Food Truck Day is an event that students are always looking forward to, where they are able to destress from their busy days and bond over a shared love of food. Students are…

  • The Cybersecurity Threat Facing America’s Schools

    By Allie Chevance-Singh ‘25, Commentary Editor Blackbaud Multi-Factor Authentication Sign-In, Courtesy of Blackbaud At the start of each school day, Newark Academy students log in to their MyNA accounts to read emails, view their schedule for the day, and review homework assignments for the week. Now, when logging into our accounts, we need to enter…

  • Reimagining Summer

    By Allie Singh ‘25, Commentary Editor Image Courtesy of OkienStudio on Etsy As we navigate the choppy waters of high school trying to stay afloat amid the flood of assignments, projects and exams, we may find ourselves reflecting on the carefree, leisure-filled days of summer — the days we were demanded to embrace by our…

  • Should we say bye bye, Barbie?

    By Anika Lippke ‘24, Commentary Editor Image of Barbie (Robbie), Gloria (Ferrera) and others in Act 3 of the movie. Credits to Warner Bros. One day, it might be argued that the most significant cultural contribution of Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” was the appearance of Ryan Gosling’s submissive male anthem, “I’m Just Ken,” on Billboard’s Hot…

  • Taylor Swift’s Re-recordings: Reasserting Agency or Just a Power Move?

    By Olivia Palker ‘24, Commentary Editor Image of Swift on her Eras Tour, courtesy of RollingStone Taylor Swift is every teenage girl’s craze right now. A popular and prolific female artist, Swift has created an army of fans who sold out Ticketmaster just for the opportunity to hear her voice live at one of the…

  • A Reminder that Community Service Should Be Immersive

    By: Navyaa Jain ‘23, Commentary Editor Every time I have a conversation with someone about how they get their service hours, I tend to hear the same responses: working at a soup kitchen, planting crops for a community garden, or advocating for a cause with a volunteer organization. Of course, these are all incredibly beneficial…

  • All Fame Comes with a Price

    By Emma Siegel ‘26, Commentary Writer Image Courtesy of Lawandcrime.com Many may know Todd and Julie Chrisley from the popular reality TV series “Chrisley Knows Best”, which features a quaint, wealthy Southern family in their day-to-day lives. However, they are now known as the couple that was sentenced for tax evasion. According to People Magazine,…