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Leftovers to Landfills: Winsor Against Food Waste

By Isabella Nguyen & Lilac Nguyen, Contributing Writers According to the World Health Organization, 133 billion pounds of food are wasted in the United States every year while 828 million people are currently starving worldwide. Food waste, an issue that stems from and erodes communities around the world, is not only an economic and social …

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Winsor Security Staff Spotlight: Ms. Shaw and Noah Turner

By Bonnie Shao & Hailey Duan, Banner Staff & Contributing Writer  Behind security desks, around the perimeter of the field, and through the buzzer speakers at the front door and back gate, Winsor’s security staff works tirelessly every day to maintain the safety of students, faculty, staff, and the building itself. The Banner had the …

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The First Month of a New Trump Term

By Louisa Furman, Banner Staff One month into his second term, President Donald Trump has enacted significant changes through executive orders and proposed plans, affecting immigration policy, social justice issues, government spending, foreign policy, and the economy. Director of Community and Inclusion, Mr. Braxton, said that “there are [different] policies that each individual student really …

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Music Mixes with History at MLK Day Assembly

By Louisa Furman & Leela Uppaluri, Banner Staff Winsor’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day assembly on January 21, just one day after MLK Day, marked an important opportunity for students to learn more about the Civil Rights Movement beyond the classroom. Winsor hosted an assembly called At the Table with Dr. King by the Mizel …

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