By Nell Birch and Andrea Zhu While the political battle raged in the media, two Panel staffers set out to investigate a battle even closer to home: the battle of froyo. With clear eyes, full wallets, and empty stomachs, we set out to determine once and for all, who serves the best yogurt? Sweet Tart: …
Debate Internationals
By Kate Elfers What is 2,578 miles away from Winsor? Calgary, Canada. While most Winsor students used Parent Teacher Conferences to sleep in, Winsor debaters woke up in Calgary over 2,000 miles away from home. Jessica Yamada ’14, Anissa Lee ’14, and Polly Gabrieli ’15 used the long weekend to represent Winsor at the International …
Interview with Alumna-Olympian Gevvie Stone
By Abigail Parker Most of the world remembers how much they love the Olympic Games only when the Visa “Go World” commercials start coming out during the buildup to the Olympics. However, for thousand of athletes, the Olympic dream is part of their lives for years leading up to the event. This Olympiad, Winsor had …
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Collect’s New Approach to Clubs
By Holly Breuer What is a club at Winsor? The answer may seem simple: a club is a group of people you meet with once a week at lunch because you share a common interest, or affinity, or goal. But this year Winsor’s community government, Collect, is looking to reevaluate what it really means to …
Told on the Turf
Varsity Soccer The Khorasani sisters, Sarah ’13 and Sophie ’16, are once again placed on the Mid 4 soccer team. The girls are still hopeful, though, and one day dream to make JV. Mr. Didier, a fervent Nicki Minaj fan, was disappointed by one of her latest songs, “Fly.” He expressed his dissatisfaction with his …