The Official Student Newspaper of Boston Latin Academy

  • Spring 2025 Issue Released!

    Please check out the 2nd Issue of Dragon Tales 2025 below.  You may preview it on desktop or download the full PDF.

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  • Fall/Winter 2025 Issue Released!

    Please find our first full issue of 2025 as a printable below. You may preview it on desktop or download the full PDF.

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  • Winter 2024 Issue Released!

    Please find our first full issue of 2024 as a printable below. You may preview it on desktop or download the full PDF.

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  • Spring 2023 Issue Released!

    Please find our second full issue of 2022 as printed below. You may preview it on desktop or download the full PDF.

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  • The Hieroglyphs We Write

    By Daniel Reynolds, ’23 (An excerpt of this essay was published in the May 2023 issue of Dragon Tales.) When you text, read a sign, write a poem or read a confession of love, you’re just reading Hieroglyphs with a new haircut. However, the majority of people today do not understand the extent of Egyptian…

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  • Mexico’s War Against Itself

    By Hannia Velasquez, ’23 (An excerpt of this essay was published in the May 2023 issue of Dragon Tales.) If you have been tuning into the news lately, you might have heard about the kidnapping of four U.S. Americans in Mexico. Unfortunately, two of the individuals were murdered as a result of the continuing cartel…

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  • “I Love True Crime”

    By Nemiah Gerald, ’23 (An excerpt of this essay was published in the May 2023 issue of Dragon Tales.) There are ten different media portrayals of Jefferey Dahmer readily available for the public, detailing his gruesome murders, giving insight into his life, and much more. We must ask ourselves, why are there so many different…

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  • The Evocation of Female Rage when Defining Femininity

    By Evangelina Machado, ’23 (An excerpt of this essay was published in the May 2023 issue of Dragon Tales.) “A woman’s first blood doesn’t come from between her legs but from biting her tongue” (Royer). The woman’s psyche has been shaped by her experiences since adolescence and the ever-lasting effects of society.  Rage, especially from…

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