The troubling question of how to keep, maintain, and store bicycles in New York City finally has an answer. The New York City Department of Transportation has …
The Girl Up Conference: Uniting Girls to Change the World
On September 16, four Hewitt students, including me and Ms. Dore, traveled downtown to unite on behalf of girls around the world. The Girl Up: …
Welcome from the Editors-in-Chief
Dear Hewitt Times readers, We wanted to take this opportunity to introduce ourselves as editors-in-chief for the 2011-2012 school year. We look forward to working …
Embarrassing Moment of the Month by Julia Bronheim
Once I was dancing strangely- and I mean strangely– in front of my bedroom window. To my surprise, I looked outside and saw a familiar …
A Reference Guide to Information about 9/11 and its Commemoration
There is an endless amount of information available regarding the tragic event that occurred on September 11, 2001, including both its aftermath and commemoration. That …
Hewitt Gets a Facelift
After spending only a few days in the Hewitt halls during the 2011/2012 school year, we cannot deny that this year is one of great …
Hewitt in the Halls: Senior Edition!
Participants: What is your new mascot? Do you want to join a sorority? Are you scared to meet your new roommate? What do you think …
Frozen Yogurt Rivalry: Pinkberry vs. 16 Handles
On a beautiful spring day, many of us have a craving for frozen yogurt. Frozen yogurt shops have recently been popping up on every block, …
The Children’s Choice Book Awards – The Ultimate Book Event
On Monday, May 2nd, I had the good fortune to attend the 4th annual Children’s Choice Book Awards at the Chelsea Piers Lighthouse in New …
Diversity Day 2011: Breaking the Cycle Of Oppression
April 14th, 2011, Hewitt upper school students and the eighth grade were excused from their classes to explore the cycle of oppression, learn how to …