‘They not like us’: Symbolism and black history in Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance
The Super Bowl is a significant sporting event in America. It is the final game of the United States National Football League. The winning team determines the season’s champion and is crowned the ‘World Champions’. During the Super Bowl, there is a tradition of an entertainment performance midway through the Continue Reading
‘Alice In Borderland’: The hit Netflix series
‘Alice in Borderland,’ released in December 2020, is a Netflix adaptation of a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Haro Aso. The thriller series follows Ryohei Arisu, played by Kento Yamazaki, a family outsider who becomes trapped in a dystopian world and is compelled to participate in deadly games to Continue Reading
Future of the Past – Rhubarb Theatre
Rhubarb Theatre visited Boston High School as part of the Future of the Past Project (FOTP) which uses the arts to brig heritage and stories to life in creative ways. This project has been made possible with funding through the Heritage Lottery. Our newsroom team were on hand to find Continue Reading
Boston Brilliance – Claire Foster Interview
Students from Boston High School recently visited Boston College to interview Principal & CEO Claire Foster to find out more about the upcoming and exciting Boston Brilliance Event on 14 February 2025 Watch to find out more:
Storytellers: Guildhall Zest
Young people from across Boston visited the Guildhall to witness the unveiling of flags carrying their ambitions and statements about the future they want to see following work with Zest Theatre – we sent a team of journalists from Boston High School to find out more!
Strictest Schools in the UK
Strict schools are known for their rigid rules, structured routines, and high behaviour and academic performance expectations. Advocates argue that such environments foster discipline, accountability, and essential life skills, while critics warn of potential downsides like stress and stifled creativity. This article explores the characteristics of the strictest schools in Continue Reading
Autoimmune Disorders: Why should we feel alienated?
Should young people with autoimmune disorders receive more media attention? Autoimmune disorders occur when the immune system attacks body cells. They sound terrifying, but they are much more common than you might think. In the UK, according to the website Open Access Government, around 10.2% have an autoimmune disorder. Over Continue Reading
AI Usage in the gaming industry.
AI, artificial intelligence that can perform various functions, is indisputably evolving to become part of everyday life. With intelligent assistants like Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri and websites like ChatGPT, society has become reliant on Artificial Intelligence to complete mundane tasks such as writing essays or personalising our online shopping apps Continue Reading
What does Trump’s presidency mean for immigrants living in the US?
Many people around the world have been left frustrated and anxious after Donald Trump swept to power on the back of the economic grievances of ordinary people and the fears surrounding mass illegal migration to the United States. Concerns surrounding an ‘invasion’ of the United States were exploited by Mr Continue Reading
Citizens concerned over AI-generated false news
The issue Technology experts suggest that Artificial Intelligence may be as harmful as beneficial for society. Since its initial popularity, there have been rising reports of deepfakes and false news. AI is the technology that enables humans to express their thought processes in a computer system. However, everyone has been Continue Reading