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Ms. Calvert

Day In the Life of Ms. Calvert

Matthew Becker, Journalist/Staff Photographer May 20, 2026

 This article highlights Ms. Calvert, who has spent 20 years teaching at New Way and has loved every single one of them.  Ms. Calvert has taught Reading and Math this year. In the past, she has taught...

Sonoran Desert Animals

Unique Animals in the Desert

Matthew Becker, Journalist/Staff Photographer May 14, 2026

There are a lot of animals in the Sonoran Desert around here. Here are some interesting facts about a couple of those animals. The first animal I want to talk about is the Mexican Gray Wolf. According...

Graffiti Art at Castle Hills.

Evolution Of Graffiti Art

Daisy DeLeon, Assistant Editor/Journalist May 12, 2026

As we see today, people around the world have created graffiti, which conveys strong, expressive, and rebellious meanings through its design. Graffiti is described as unauthorized, often rapidly made,...

Why do we do MAP testing in the first place?

MAP Testing And Its Basics

Brodie Hood, Journalist May 1, 2026

You probably did MAP testing at least one point in school, most likely three times. Have you ever prepared for a test like this? Well, time to tell you the history and what MAP testing is. For those...

How To Spot A Cult

How To Spot A Cult

John D, Journalist April 30, 2026

Cults. If you don’t know what a cult is, a cult is a group with an often tight-knit community, making people feel loved and giving them a sense of belonging, with the cult leader having hidden intentions,...

How The Campus Courier Started

How The Campus Courier Started

Simon McAvity, Editor-In-Chief March 10, 2026

Today, The Campus Courier is a website, an elective, and is run by a large team with an editor-in-chief and advisor (teacher), but it hasn’t always been that way. In fact, it has existed for over 4 years...

Ruby Bridges: A History

Ruby Bridges: A History

John D, Journalist February 27, 2026

Ruby Bridges is a civil rights activist and was the first Black child to attend a white school. On November 14th, 1960, a young Ruby Bridges walked to her new school, accompanied by two government agents...

Come, joined us for the most spectacular, fun & run. We sure really have been cooking this one for this year.

New Way’s 8th Annual Color Run

Daisy DeLeon, Assistant Editor/Journalist February 12, 2026

Every spring, when animals emerge from hibernation and flowers begin to bloom, New Way holds the annual Fun & Color Run. This year's campaign kicks off this Monday, on February 9th. We wanted to give...

A spectator raises a fist to solidarity with the protestors from the postal workers union gathered commanding ICE to be out of Minnesota in Minneapolis, last Sunday.

Protest Tensions Flare with ICE in Minnesota

Daisy DeLeon, Assistant Editor/Journalist January 26, 2026

Labor Unions, faith groups, and community leaders participated in an economic blackout in Minnesota last Friday, January 23, 2026, in protest against the surge of federal immigration officials in the state...

Fireworks for 2026

Why We Make New Years Resolutions

Brodie Hood, Journalist January 14, 2026

People make New Year’s resolutions because they want to change themselves or do something less often that is bad for them. Like being less selfish, losing weight, and being more active.  We make these...

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