By, Leslie Moukheiber Throughout the Winsor and Roxbury Latin concert, attendees were transported to a mystical and musical land through songs like Karl Jenkin’s epic “Adiemus,” Brahm’s enchanting “Three Love Songs,” and Leonard Bernstein's show-stopping Mass. This year's joint concert between Winsor and Roxbury Latin contained an impressive variety of music, and the hard work …
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Art History Exhibit
By, Jamila O'Hara “Does Winsor’s art collection aptly reflect the student body and the events of the time? What do the gaps in Winsor’s art collection mean?” These provocative questions are at the heart of a project recently undertaken by the juniors and seniors of Winsor’s fall semester Art History elective. In the weeks preceding …

Mikaela Shiffrin Workout!
By, Samantha Chin and Mikayla Chen After watching incredible athletes our own age bring home gold for the U.S. at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, we were inspired to test out another celebrity workout for The Panel. This time, we tried the legendary Mikaela Shiffrin’s leg workout. The sensational skier is currently the reigning …

Yoga Pants: Bad?
By, Mikayla Chen A response to “Why Yoga Pants are Bad” by Honor Jones Winsor students can often be seen in the hallways and in the LOC wearing yoga pants. While we have faced controversy for wearing shorts and “revealing” shirts, we have not been criticized for wearing yoga pants (yet). However, in a recent …

Student Directed Plays
By, Teresa Lawlor “You’re not alone,” said Penny M. ’18 as Woman from Hell. “You’ve lots of friends… men who turned into sticks.” So ended The Man Who Turned Into a Stick by Kobo Abe, the first play of Winsor’s student-directed production, which was performed February 15th in the LOC Black Box theater. The second …