By Rani B. '21 November 13, 2019 was just another average day at Winsor for most students. For others, however, this was the day when they, student-athletes, could begin to accept and sign scholarships from Division 1 schools. The Class of 2020 boasted several athletes who committed to both Division 3 and Division 1 schools. …
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The Business of Love
By Aria D. '21 Are you in love? Probably not. But, do you know who is? Capitalism. Capitalism is in love with Valentine's Day. By breaking this news, I run the risk of sounding like a cynical rom-com character whose heart is ultimately thawed in the end, but my message is no less true. This …
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By Gigi C. and Lauren H. 100th Anniversary of Women Voting Rights With the upcoming Summer Olympics, presidential election, and a new Mars mission, 2020 will prove to be an exciting and profound year for all. Most importantly, the year 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, which guarantees and …
The Duties of Winsor’s Most Honorable
By Catherine F. '21 For many Winsor students, the Honor Code is just a statement everyone signs at the beginning of Upper School and is often forgotten in their day-to-day life at Winsor. For members of the Honor Review Board (HRB), however, the Honor Code is the law used to assess different academic transgressions, such …
Celebrating Dr. William Kaelin’s Nobel Prize
By Jessica W. In 2019, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s William G. Kaelin Jr., MD won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his groundbreaking research on how cells sense and adapt to oxygen, which can help fuel further breakthroughs in medicine. As Dr. Kaelin is a former Winsor parent and his office is right across …
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