By Leila Vicinelli, Staff Writer My feet beat heavily against the warm pavement as I, clutching my clipboard and array of fliers, walked up to and rang yet another doorbell and waited on the welcome mat. It was a hot August afternoon, and I was canvassing in Newton for Joe Kennedy’s campaign for United States …
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Are iPads App-ealing?
By Kate Elfers and Elizabeth Roe There was a buzz in the Class III and Class V homerooms on the first day of school as students eagerly indulged in the excitement of receiving brand new iPads. The iPad pilot program had officially launched, bringing with it a whole new mindset to Winsor classrooms. The iPad …
Sports Captains Share Thoughts on Leadership Roles
Maddy Batt and Bibi Lichauco Have you ever thought of being a captain of a Winsor team? Many Winsor athletes have; however, very few truly understand what this leadership position really means. Delancey King ’14, co-captain of varsity soccer, recalled learning the importance of helping her teammates realize that mistakes are acceptable and inevitable. “It …
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Battle Froyo
By Nell Birch and Andrea Zhu While the political battle raged in the media, two Panel staffers set out to investigate a battle even closer to home: the battle of froyo. With clear eyes, full wallets, and empty stomachs, we set out to determine once and for all, who serves the best yogurt? Sweet Tart: …
Debate Internationals
By Kate Elfers What is 2,578 miles away from Winsor? Calgary, Canada. While most Winsor students used Parent Teacher Conferences to sleep in, Winsor debaters woke up in Calgary over 2,000 miles away from home. Jessica Yamada ’14, Anissa Lee ’14, and Polly Gabrieli ’15 used the long weekend to represent Winsor at the International …