By Christina Gabrieli, Caitlin Wang, and Serena Toscani Have you been on the hunt for a fall-themed movie that’s perfect to enjoy while snuggling up in a blanket and drinking a warm pumpkin spice latte? Ranging from classics like Scooby Doo! to recent productions such as Little Women, this article is sure to help you …
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Welcoming New Faculty Members
By Natasha Dalziel and Annie Fisher - This year, Winsor welcomes several new faculty and staff members into the community, all with unique skills and diverse backgrounds. Among these new additions are Laura Duncan, Annie Murray, and Maia Monteagudo. Laura Duncan, the new director of the Virginia Wing Library, comes to Winsor from BB&N, where …
Diving Into Debate: Club Spotlight
By Jaya Kolluri and Camille Eckert Since 1895, Speech and Debate has been one of the most well known and successful Winsor clubs. In this Banner issue, we want to spotlight the Speech and Debate Club, led by Raina Sohur ‘23, Grace Destefano ’24, and Yuyuan Huang ’24, and advised by Ms. Berg. Speech and …
Midterm Election Candidates Reinforce the Importance of Young Voters
By Louisa Furman On November 8, millions of votes will be counted for the 2022 midterm elections. The results of the races for Congress and for local positions such as governor, attorney general, and state treasurer will impact people throughout Massachusetts. The person holding each office will determine which issues are prioritized in the upcoming …
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Migrants in Martha’s Vineyard
By Nika Bigelow In mid-September, 48 migrants taken from a San Antonio shelter landed in Martha’s Vineyard. The primarily Venezuelan migrants had crossed the Mexican border days before, then turned themselves over to border officials, hoping to file a case for asylum. But before their cases could be brought to court, a lengthy process that …