Kavanaugh: What You Need to Know

By, Caitlin S. '21 On September 14, sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh, Supreme Court nominee, publicly surfaced in a story by The New Yorker. Two days later, The Washington Post published an interview with the accuser, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, a psychology professor in California. Senator Dianne Feinstein had received a letter with Ford’s …

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Machinal’s Radical Look at the Lives of Women

By, Elly P. '21 Every fall, Winsor students delight audiences in plays. This year, surely, will be no different. Machinal is a 1928 play by Mexican-American playwright and journalist Sophie Treadwell. It follows the life of a young woman who works as a low-level stenographer and lives with her mother. She marries her boss, whom …

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Netflix’s Polarizing and Vapid Series “Insatiable”

By, Katherine L. '20 Regardless of whether or not you have spent a weekend or two binge-watching the new Netflix original series Insatiable, you have probably heard about the controversy surrounding it. But what sparked this controversy?  Insatiable is the story of a high school girl who had previously struggled with a binge-eating disorder. In …

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