So Many Choices! So Many (Early) Decisions!

-By, Abby Weyer As Winsor seniors are all too aware of, the early deadlines for most college applications has just passed. There are several options to apply to college early including “early action,” and “restrictive early action” that all give high school seniors a chance to submit their application early fall to receive an admissions …

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An Interview with Izzy Thorndike

-By, Juliet Isselbacher Spectrum’s recent initiative to label all bathrooms as gender neutral has drawn attention from students and faculty alike. In light of this school-wide discussion regarding gender identity, Izzy Thorndike agreed to share their perspective as a person who identifies as gender nonbinary. How would you describe your gender identity? I identify as …

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Reflections on Community Curriculum Day

-By, Abigail Weyer and Betsy Kim -Cartoon by Sage Stossel Every four years coinciding with the presidential race, Winsor holds its Community Curriculum Day - an entire day dedicated to discussing the 2016 election. This year’s chaotic and, at times, nail-biting election promised interesting and provocative discussion. Students could pick two workshops to attend throughout …

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New Wellesley College President Committed to Women’s Health and Education

-By, Alison Poussaint On September 30, 2016, Wellesley College held the ceremony for the inauguration of President Johnson. The ceremony began with a colorful parade: faculty members wearing the robes of their alma maters, students representing sports teams including the Championship Crew teams and swim teams, and alumnae wearing their class colors. After the processional …

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