By Lara do Rosario Last year, at the 26th Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, world leaders, scientists, and chief executives rallied around a call to “keep 1.5 alive.” The saying was in reference to a goal that attending governments endorsed seven years ago in the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement: to keep global …
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Midterm Election Results
By Kevin Weldon and Louisa Furman The 2022 midterm elections have wrapped up with decisive results in both chambers of Congress. Across the country, as is the case every other November, every seat in the House and a third of Senate seats were up for election. Coming into the election, analysts projected that a “Red …
The Sysco Food Strike and How Winsor’s Been Dealing With It
By Audrey Wang Throughout late September and early October, hundreds of Sysco workers in New York and Boston protested against unfair labor practices and low wages in their workplaces. Sysco, a prominent wholesale food distributor, has branches across the country and is New England’s largest food supplier. On October 1, 2022, over 300 workers for …
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Why I Loved Love and Information
By Natalie Pan Is your wife really your wife if you can’t remember her? Should you date a robot? These are just a couple of the riveting questions that were addressed in this year’s joint Roxbury Latin (RL) and Winsor Upper School fall play Love and Information. More broadly, the director Mr. Nelson described the …
Advanced Rock On Performs in D.C.
By Camille Eckert One of Winsor’s many arts classes is Advanced Rock On, a semester course that develops the performance and technical education of Winsor’s musicians through work with show setup, wiring, and soundwaves, as well as all-school performances. This year, the members of Advanced Rock On are vocalists Aimy Huynh ’24 and Niko Matsuzaka …