By Angelina L. '22 and Abby G. '22 Although life in Boston looks far from normal, we are lucky to still be able to enjoy the food and drinks we love. Many restaurants have updated their services to include accessible online ordering and virtual menus, contact-free pickup, and social distancing signs on the floor. As …
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UNSPOKEN RULES OF THE TENT™:
By Becca G. '21 and Helen BJ. '21 AUX cord for The Tent™ speakers is first come first serveThis is overruled if the person on AUX isn’t playing One DirectionIf it’s below 50 degrees out, blankets are required in The Tent™If someone’s face is down on the table, do not bother them. They are going …
Conversation with Ms. Sneider About Reopening Procedures
By Sophia L. '24 With the school year well on its way and many stage three clinical trials for a possible vaccine underway, it seems fitting to evaluate how the Winsor community has been doing with the new COVID-19 policies at school and whether there is potential for reopening completely. The Winsor community has been …
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Illuminating This Year’s Under the Lights
By Alex G. '21 Usually at this time of year, halfway through spirit week, everyone in the Winsor community would be looking forward to Under the Lights on Friday. Students would be scrambling to put finishing touches on the cheers, hyping up teams for the big games, and inviting friends and family to join in …

Which Masks are Best: A Review on Different Masks for Different Tasks
By Ani B. '22 and Sophia L.D. '22 While mask wearing can be annoying and unfashionable, masks are essential to protecting us from COVID-19. Many Winsor students have embraced the “new normal” and taken creative license in choosing a mask to wear based on specific criteria: style, wearability/breathability, reusability, and adjustability. We asked a variety …
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