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Not a Chord Out of Tune, Even A Minor

By Katina Handrinos, Banner Staff On Sunday, February 9, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles faced off in Super Bowl LIX, with the Eagles securing a decisive victory, 40-22. However, for some who may be disillusioned with football, the more notable event of that day was the Super Bowl’s Halftime Show, headlined by …

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AsIAm Lunar New Year Recap

By Molly Ma, Esther Zhang, Emma Zhang, contributing writers Glowing lanterns sway like fireflies in the night, their crimson lights flickering against the smoky air. The sharp crackle of firecrackers erupts, scattering sparks across the crowded streets, where the scent of roasted chestnuts and home-cooked meals lingers in the cold winter breeze. For many Asian …

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NASA’s Artemis II: Launching into the Future 

By Aya Goldwasser, Contributing Writer In the field of astronomy, the search for more information about the universe continues. One of these research endeavors is NASA’s new Artemis II. According to NASA’s official website, Artemis II will launch in April 2026 at the earliest and send four astronauts around the moon in a newly built …

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Mass Update: State Local Election Results

By Nika Bigelow & Ella Paterniti Banner Staff & Contributing Writer While America experienced a red wave on Election Day, Massachusetts remained securely under Democratic control. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D) was reelected to the United States Senate for a third term, and Democratic representatives were reelected to all nine of Massachusetts’s seats in the House …

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Protesting Unfair Labor Onstage, Building Community Offstage 

By Bonnie Shao, Banner Staff On November 1, 2024, students, family, and friends of the Winsor community filled the first floor and spilled onto the balcony of the Goel Theater as they waited for the lights to dim on the world of Winsor’s first-ever Lower School fall play. This play was Mill Girls by Eliza …

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