Most Likely to Succeed: Mr. B.

“Most Likely to Succeed?” is a new column being introduced to the 2018-2019 Panel Backpage. In this column, the Backpage editors interview a highly-respected Winsor faculty member about an embarrassing or difficult time in their life, specifically during their middle school, high school, and early college years. The purpose of “Most Likely to Succeed?” is …

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Lack of Reliability in Boston’s Public Transit System

By, Teresa L. '19 Winsor is an urban school; we all enjoy our close proximity to various restaurants and cafés, cultural institutions such as the Museum of Fine Arts and the Isabella Stewart Gardner, and other iconic locales, including Fenway Park, which was particularly convenient with the recent Red Sox victory parade. Yet parts of …

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Jamal Khashoggi’s Death Highlights the Dangers of Journalism

By, Danya D-C. '20 On October 2, 2018, journalist Jamal Khashoggi walked into the Saudi Arabian consulate in Turkey to pick up a marriage document. That was the last anyone saw of him. Khashoggi’s disappearance shocked the world and sparked much debate over what had happened to him. Turkish officials accurately claimed that he had …

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