Dear Incoming Class V: Love, Seniors
By Livia Bene and Lillian Feng, Staff Writers | As the Class of 2026 prepares to leave Winsor behind, we frequently commemorate our beloved graduating seniors. However, we want to highlight another incoming change: the arrival of a new class of ninth graders. As many of us know, the transition from Lower School to Upper …
Should We Turn Off the Music?
By Abby Sheu and Grace Whitworth-Neufeld, Contributing Writers | We’ve all sat through the upper school meetings or read The New York Times articles warning us of the dangers music can pose to our learning, but how bad could it possibly be? We asked our Upper School student body, as well as our learning specialist, …
Is the Rise of Mobile Gambling Creating a New Problem for Gen Z?
By Julianna and Esther, Contributing Writer and Staff Writer | With a smartphone in every student’s pocket and a tap of a notification just seconds away, a new kind of risk is quietly spreading through our generation: one that doesn’t come from social media or energy drinks, but from the rise of mobile gambling. Since …
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Winsor Needs a Humanities Internship Program
By Yasmeen Alam and Nina Gersen, Contributing Writer and Executive Editor | It’s the middle of the spring semester of your junior year, and you, along with all other students, are scrambling to find an internship or a summer opportunity that both interests you and is willing to hire you as a high school student; …
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