The Pandemic Exposes a Decline in Fast Fashion Sales

By Ellie W. '21 From when Winsor canceled school back in March to today, three months later, students have been feeling bored, and others have been stressed and sad in quarantine. What better way to handle stress or sadness than therapy? Retail therapy, I mean. Buying clothes has always been a sort of instant gratification, …

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A Look at Boston’s Protests for Racial Justice: Winsor Students’ Reactions to and Support of the Movement

By Lillian G. '21 and Caroline C. '21 The horrifying sight of white police officer Derek Chauvin’s knee pressed into unarmed Black man George Floyd’s neck, ultimately causing his death, has sparked outrage throughout America. Naomi Mekonnen ’21, a head of Sisters, Winsor’s black affinity group, remarked, “my heart broke on Tuesday as I watched …

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Change Through Education: A Guide to Anti-Racist Materials for Winsor Students

The following is a list of resources the Winsor community can use to become more active anti-racists. In the interest of making it as accessible as possible, many of the materials are available in Winsor’s e-book collection, Sora, which can be accessed by downloading the Sora app and logging in as a Winsor student, as …

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Extra Time in Quarantine Allows Winsor Students to Pursue New Hobbies

By Angelina L. '22, Drawing: Isabella L. '22 Now that attending school no longer involves traveling to and from 103 Pilgrim Rd, many of us are left with extra time during the day. Personally, I no longer have to endure my hour-long commutes through rush hour both in the morning and afternoon. Other Winsor students …

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