Valentine’s Day is easily the most divisive day of February. While it’s fun if you have a significant other to celebrate with, the holiday can also be viewed as a ploy by candy companies to make a quick buck. But what does the Winsor community have to say? We conducted a very scientific study to …
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McCarthy Elected Speaker of the House
By Julia Bae Shortly after midnight on Saturday, January 7, Kevin McCarthy, a Republican from California, was elected Speaker of the House. McCarthy’s path to Speaker consisted of fifteen rounds of voting across five days, which is the fifth-longest Speaker election in history, as well as the longest in 64 years. In the House of …
Interview with Caroline Bae ’24: World Speech Championship Preview
By Anya Weerapana From a young age, Caroline Bae ’24 knew she loved to speak in front of crowds. Plays and slam-poetry-reading contests in elementary school did not daunt her; rather, it was from these experiences that she developed an interest in public speaking. So, upon coming to Winsor, it is no surprise that she …
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Another Successful Admissions Season
By Jaya Kolluri What grade are you in? Do you play sports? What was the transition from your old school to Winsor like? What do you like about Winsor? These are some of the questions that Winsor’s admissions ambassadors have spent the last few months answering for prospective students. As the first semester came to …
Snippets and Specks From the Annual AsIAm Lunar New Year’s Assembly
By Ainsley Wang and Hannah Mu On January 22, AsIAm presented its annual Lunar New Year Assembly, where Upper School AsIAm members performed K-pop dances and presented a video discussing their favorite New Year’s traditions. In the video, members elaborated on their favorite Lunar New Year’s dishes (such as dumplings and hotpot), traditions (such as …
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