Change Through Education: A Guide to Anti-Racist Materials for Winsor Students

The following is a list of resources the Winsor community can use to become more active anti-racists. In the interest of making it as accessible as possible, many of the materials are available in Winsor’s e-book collection, Sora, which can be accessed by downloading the Sora app and logging in as a Winsor student, as …

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Extra Time in Quarantine Allows Winsor Students to Pursue New Hobbies

By Angelina L. '22, Drawing: Isabella L. '22 Now that attending school no longer involves traveling to and from 103 Pilgrim Rd, many of us are left with extra time during the day. Personally, I no longer have to endure my hour-long commutes through rush hour both in the morning and afternoon. Other Winsor students …

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Weekly Recommendations – Backpage Pod Edition!

Music:One Headlight by the Wallflowers, Sad Forever and Modern Loneliness by Lauz, Harry Styles’ entire album, high school musical soundtrack,  just listen to tik tok songs honestlyI feel like the quarantine music ~vibe~ has been throwback songs to remind you of your childhood, incredibly emo songs for when you just gotta let it out at …

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Celebrating Immigrants’ Roles on the Frontlines of the Pandemic

By Katherine T. '22 With a growing shortage of healthcare workers and the number of refugees admitted to the US each year at a historic low, the US is struggling to mitigate the devastating effects of the coronavirus outbreak on immigrants. The historically low refugee cap demonstrates how the Trump Administration has utilized the pandemic …

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