By: Anne Fisher, Suzanne Pogolorec, and Sophie Lichterfeld Fifty years ago was the age of rotary phones, metal lunch boxes, tube socks, and perhaps most notably for the Winsor community, the beginning of The Banner. Much has happened since then, both in the world and within the walls of Winsor, and our writers have been …
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Climate Activist Vanessa Nakate Visits Winsor
By: Gia Bharadwaj On Thursday, September 28, Winsor’s student body gathered in a joint assembly with the Boston Latin School to listen to 26-year-old speaker Vanessa Nakate, a climate activist from Uganda. Nakate is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and founder of the Rise Up movement for young African climate justice advocates. Her initiatives to raise …
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In Memoriam: Lost But Never Found
By Caroline Shin Abandoned belongings forever remain in our hearts as we enter March Break. Black Down Jacket 2020–23 Black down jacket may have blended into the crowd, but it lived its 3 years well. It was packable, lightweight, and insulative. It lay to rest in the lunch cubbies where many others have been claimed …
March Crossword
By Emily Lutzker Across: 4. Donna’s singing group in Mamma Mia 5. One of the March zodiac signs 6. Winsor’s robotics team that attended the state competition 7. March 17 honoree 8. Where some students might be going over the break to get some sun 11. Fro-Yo shop that closed 74 locations from 2014 to …
Athlete Highlight: Lydia Morris-Kliment ʼ23
By Ondine Goedhuis Lydia Morris-Kliment ʼ23 is on the Winsor varsity soccer, basketball and track teams, and is a captain of all three of her sports. Last spring, Winsor Varsity Track won their sixth straight EIL (Eastern Independent League) championship. Morris-Kliment broke the EIL meet record in discus with a throw of 112 feet and …
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