- by Maggie Hart - It’s that time of year again, when Winsor students showcase their most creative costumes and red hot spirit! With Under the Lights right around the corner, we’ve picked some of our favorite costumes from each day this week. Go wildcats! Monday: Children’s Book Day allowed girls of all classes to …
Category: Archives
Winsor Marches for Climate
- by Maddy Batt - In the past few years, our school has been getting greener--from hand dryers to compost bins, environmental initiatives have become an important part of Winsor life. Many students and alumnae, however, recently went further. On September 21st, hundreds of thousands of people flocked to New York for the People’s Climate …
Winsor Aims to #BringBackOurGirls
-by Maddy Batt- Over one month ago, over 230 hundred Nigerian girls were kidnapped from their school by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram, which opposes the education of women. The tragedy spawned a global social media campaign--Bring Back Our Girls--supporting their return, and, naturally, Winsor girls contributed their own voices to the fight. Amnesty …
Reflecting on The Invisible Athlete Forum
-by Bibi Lichauco- Those neon yellow shoes. There was nothing else you could look at when first meeting Wade Davis when he came to Winsor with Erica and Jana’e on February 26. However, if you saw or met Wade without knowing he was at Winsor to speak on behalf of LGBT athletes, would you think …
COW Update
-by Anya Keomurjian and Jessica Monaco- We all know about the club that meets in room 201 every Thursday. Conserve Our World, more commonly known by the acronym “COW,” is a club that works towards implementing more environmentally friendly measures at Winsor, such as the compost bins in the cafeteria. These compost bins alone have …