Monthly Archives: November 2018

“Lost Person’s,” photography by Anonymous

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“Facing It,” poetry by Anonymous

Facing It 1. They hated Were divided Hostility towards differing beliefs created labels ripping society apart A problem . . . everyone wants to hear what they already believe An x iety Violen ce P a i n De a … Continue reading

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“Summer in France,” photography by Anonymous

 

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“Mirrors” photography by Anonymous

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“Holden’s Test,” by Anonymous

After reading Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, Mr. Scerra’s Literature and Composition classes designed tests with two sets of answers.  The first answers were those of a perfect student.  The second were written by Holden’s great-grandson Bolton Caulfield.  Despite … Continue reading

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“Barcelona Life” Photography by Anonymous

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“Falling,” Fiction by Melanie Kramarchuk ’22

This short story by Melanie Kramarchuk ’22 was written in response to a challenge from Mr. Scerra to write something inspired by author Ted Chiang’s style in which form matches content.      FALLING The tunnels threaded through the earth, … Continue reading

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“Dear Kiddo,” poem by Anonymous

Dear kiddo, You throw your bottle on the ground in the church Everybody laughs But it makes me want to cry You don’t understand You aren’t old enough yet You will never get to know her Never hear her laugh … Continue reading

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“The Laramie Project” Fall Drama 2018

Over the past two months, the cast and crew of The Laramie Project, led by Newark Academy Theater Director Rachel Shapiro Cooper, have been hard at work bringing the story of Matthew Shepard to life. The following photographic series taken … Continue reading

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