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Will Beacon Hill be bullied into enacting a politically correct law?
A case of high-school bullying in South Hadley ended in tragedy this past January when the alleged victim, a freshman girl, committed suicide. Now, ramped up by the outrage over the case, Massachusetts legislators are in danger of enacting a politically
Freedom watch
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HARVEY SILVERGLATE
| April 09, 2010
Review: Prodigal Sons
Adopted four weeks after he was born and brought up in Helena, Montana, Marc McKerrow suffered through the stress of being compared with his brother, Paul, his high school's valedictorian and star quarterback.
An engrossing, unpredictable, often heartbreaking family-drama documentary
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GERALD PEARY
| March 12, 2010
Call for health-care reform
The November 7 passage of health-care reform, the Affordable Health Care for America Act, in the House of Representatives was a very important and exciting moment for everyone who is dedicated to the idea that all Americans need and deserve access to hig
Letters to the Portland Editor, December 25, 2009
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PORTLAND PHOENIX LETTERS
| December 25, 2009
The battle for our city schools
In your recent story “ Boston Public-School Apartheid? ”, charter public schools are faulted for taking disadvantaged Boston students and sending them on to excellent high schools and, eventually, college. Why shouldn’t low-income students of color have
Boston Phoenix letters, October 23, 2009
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BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS
| October 23, 2009
Boston public-school apartheid?
At the Edward W. Brooke School in Roslindale — a kindergarten-to-eighth-grade public charter school — the push to advance graduates to elite secondary programs begins in fifth grade.
Think busing was a problem in this town? Some are labeling charter schools as Boston's newest educational battleground
By
CHRIS FARAONE
| October 09, 2009
Crossword: ''Tune in, drop out''
Who needs high school?
Who needs high school?
By
MATT JONES
| September 11, 2009
Dead like me
"Perception vs. reality. In high school, they are pretty much the same thing." So writes Tonya Hurley, author of ghostgirl and ghostgirl: Homecoming (Little Brown), two books ostensibly written for young adults but with elements that are just as appeali
Tonya Hurley's high-school afterlife
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| August 07, 2009
Making a musical connection
In 1998, world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma envisioned connecting artists and audiences around the world by focusing on the cultures along the historic 4000-mile Silk Road trade route.
Commingling cultures
By
JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| March 04, 2009
Redskin redux
A couple months ago, when I wrote about the fact that the Sanford and Wiscasset high schools are the last remaining Maine schools using the mascot nickname “redskins,” Sanford principal Allan Young told me that if “redskin” critics called his students r
Balls, Pucks, and Monster Trucks
By
RICK WORMWOOD
| January 26, 2009
One tough lady
Roberta Hawkins
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PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| December 18, 2008
Last of the Redskins
The Scarborough School Board changed from “Redskins” to the “Red Storm” eight years ago, at a time when high school and college teams around the country were trending away from using Native American mascots.
What can sports mascots teach us about Native American relations today?
By
RICK WORMWOOD
| November 26, 2008
Unable to vote, teens volunteer
Come November 4, they won’t even be able to vote. But for some motivated teenagers, that disenfranchisement doesn’t translate into disinterest.
OMG campaigning
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| October 22, 2008
I love the ’90s
When the CW did not send out screeners of the pilot of 90210 some observers took that as a bad sign.
The CW’s new 90210
By
RYAN STEWART
| September 16, 2008
The art of being homeless
Jake Anderson was a high-school sophomore from Lexington, walking down a Boston street, when a man rattling change in a cup asked for help.
Street photography
By
IAN SANDS
| August 27, 2008
The way it is
Nanette Burstein admits that “through the pain and torture” of high school, she was able to come to terms with who she was.
Interview: Talking about American Teen
By
SHARON STEEL
| July 29, 2008
Silence of the lambs
In case you are late to the game, boys and girls, five people control what goes on at the State House, although Governor Carcieri is occasionally allowed to offer his two cents.
Smith Hill takes the budget blues out on the vulnerable
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PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| June 25, 2008
M83: Saturdays = Youth
Saturdays = Youth is M83’s version of a high-school yearbook — aural snapshots documenting gilded angsty awkwardness in all its glory.
Mute
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SHARON STEEL
| April 15, 2008
Community Prep shows that small is beautiful
Dan Corley, head of school and co-founder of Community Prep, a small private middle school in South Providence, hatched the idea for the program when he grew tired of teaching at a school for juvenile boys.
Education
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KATE MAYHEW
| April 09, 2008
Freeport senior is a young Renaissance Man
Last fall, Freeport high-schooler Kevin Henthorn’s The Art of Walking won the Film of the Year award in the Phoenix’s Maine Short Film Festival.
Conversations in a box
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| March 19, 2008
Old ideas for a new year
During the past 18 months, the good news out of City Hall has come in the form of fresh faces.
Plus, a dirty job for Deval: fix the Big Dig
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EDITORIAL
| January 16, 2008
Pot stickler
If Spooner floated back to Earth today, he’d likely be amazed at how little things have changed.
Letters to the Boston editor, December 14, 2007
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BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS
| December 12, 2007
Clan bake
Memory Lane is a blocked road for high-school senior Katia, who’s asked to pound on the barricade for a college-application essay that must be postmarked by midnight tonight, New Year’s Eve.
Trinity looks inside Memory House
By
CAROLYN CLAY
| December 12, 2007
Rock bottom
Everyone knew it would be bad.
Cavemen bad!
By
MIKE MILIARD
| November 06, 2007
Across the Universe
Intuition tells us that certain places are powerful, that certain spaces are sacred, and that we are sometimes in the presence of cosmic energy.
“Cosmic Energy” at Tufts, Aerial Photography at BU, Dawoud Bey at the Addison, and 2007 Photo Biennial at the Danforth
By
RANDI HOPKINS
| August 28, 2007
Senior years
These are the BU Evergreeners — chatty and well-dressed, brandishing ballpoints and Starbucks.
Look to your left; look to your right; one of you will break a hip this semester
By
EVA WOLCHOVER
| August 15, 2007
Who's who?
Both tragedy and redemption happen when the real Americans stand up.
West Side Story looks at the Others in America
By
MEGAN GRUMBLING
| June 20, 2007
Activists fight for arts funding in tough times
Overseen by General George Washington, a small army of arts advocates for funding has gathered at the State House.
Talking politics
By
BRIAN C. JONES
| May 23, 2007
Class X
College does not guarantee a healthy paycheck, or employment in the field you study.
Post everything
By
CLAYTON CAMERON
| May 18, 2007
Golden anniversary
Happy 50th anniversary to the San Francisco Film Festival.
The SF Film Fest turns 50
By
GERALD PEARY
| May 16, 2007
Getting dirty at the prom
Cape Elizabeth High School students are riding a bus to their “Green Prom” this Saturday.
Environmentalism
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HANNAH JONES
| May 09, 2007
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