Not Just a Few Minutes: We Need Passing Time!

By Ainsley Wang and Natalie Cooper Imagine this: the clock strikes 11:30am, and you dash out of U.S. Literature. The Upper School hallway is already flooded with students racing to their next classes or to lunch. After struggling through the masses, you burst through the door of your Spanish class to find all of the …

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World AIDS Day with Señor: A 40 Year Look on AIDS

By Katina Handrinos World AIDS Day is an international day dedicated to raising awareness for the AIDS epidemic. AIDS is a debilitating disease, and during the 1980s and 90s, both social and political responses to the epidemic brought the LGBTQ+ community together in activism. Lower School Spanish teacher, James Jer-Don, affectionately known by his students …

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WPAC Meets with a Pro-Life Club from Missouri

By Gia Bharadwaj Though Winsor is a diverse community, our student body tends to hold remarkably similar ideals and beliefs. A survey conducted by The Banner last year revealed that nearly 70% of students identify as Democrats. Though it can be convenient to share the same opinions as our peers, it is also important to …

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Then Facebook, Now Meta

By Caroline Friendly and Lily Levitzky On October 28, social media giant Facebook, led by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, announced a name change during the company’s annual Connect conference. Effective immediately, the Facebook parent company would now be known as Meta. But what does this mean for the average user and for the future of Facebook …

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