Winsor Welcomes Leslie Dewan ‘02 Back as the 2026 Commencement Speaker

By Nina Gersen, Executive Editor | For most of the student body, the guest speaker at Winsor commencement comes as somewhat of a surprise. They first hear the speaker’s name during commencement rehearsal, and only truly learn about them while they speak at graduation. However, in actuality, these speakers are carefully catered to match the …

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What’s in a Map? Louisiana v. Callais and the National Gerrymandering Crisis

By Jackie Belliveau, Online Editor | “Gutted.” “A dead letter.” “Destroyed.” These are the words being used to describe the Voting Rights Act (VRA) following the Supreme Court’s recent 6-3 decision in Louisiana v. Callais. The case, involving a group of voters who claimed that the creation of a majority-Black district was an impermissible constitutional …

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Look on the Bright Side: Michael Dukakis’s Case For Hope

By Lilac Nguyen & Isabella Nguyen, Assistant Arts Editor & Assistant News Editor | Michael Dukakis sits in an armchair, wearing a sweatshirt from his years at Swarthmore College, smiling at the memories it holds.  Dukakis, former governor of Massachusetts for a record three terms and the Democratic Presidential Nominee in 1988, has witnessed decades …

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