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The graphic provides an example of what Connections looks like. The four white boxes would all have words that associate them together, apart from the other boxes. If the four groupings are correct, the player wins the game.

A sweeping epidemic: New York Times games

Talia Moskowitz ’24, Web Managing Editor October 25, 2023

When The New York Times first came out with the daily Wordle, it was swiftly implemented into millions of Americans’ daily routines. If you peered over the shoulder of any commuter on the train or any...

Wordle is a new and enjoyable game played by many. On Feb 4. the word of the day was ‘pleat.’

The New York Times buys Wordle

Karlie Saed ’23, Web Features Editor February 19, 2022

Wordle, a new online word challenge, has grown in popularity over the past couple of weeks, and was recently purchased by the New York Times. Many players have expressed concerns over the ramifications...

Silence is sometimes the most peaceful sound

Silence is sometimes the most peaceful sound

September 26, 2018

By Sam Zuckerman ’21 An anonymous source claiming to be a high ranking official from the White House dropped a bomb by releasing a opinion piece in the New York Times titled “I Am Part of the Resistance...

Staples graduate publishes a second original crossword puzzle in the New York Times

Staples graduate publishes a second original crossword puzzle in the New York Times

March 28, 2017

By: Izzy Connors '18 After having his first self-made crossword puzzle featured in the New York Times on July 8, 2015, Ryan Milligan ’08 had his second original crossword published in the Times on...

The muslim ban executive order feels unthinkable

The muslim ban executive order feels unthinkable

February 6, 2017

Christopher Andrews '18 Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States on January 20, 2017. Ever since then, much of the country has been unhinged. People are rioting in the...

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Students draw distinctions between reality and virtual reality

Jacquelyn Sussman, Opinions Editor November 17, 2015

The New York Times sent out a Google Cardboard Virtual Reality Viewer to paper subscribers on November 8, 2015 as part of an initiative to begin the “future of journalism.” According to the NYT...

Tech Guru David Pogue at Westport Public Library

November 29, 2010
David Progue discussed the latest technological gadgets on the market.
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