By Nika Bigelow and Ezra Lee Recent admission cycles for the first-year class at Harvard College yielded 60,000+ applicants, competing for only ~2,000 coveted spots. When evaluating these tens of thousands of hopeful Harvard scholars, most of whom are academically qualified for acceptance into the university, the college needs to consider other factors, other than …
Celebrating Holidays at Winsor
By Sophia Lichterfeld As December rolls around again, a festive spirit fills the halls of Winsor. Since members of the Winsor community come from a wide range of diverse backgrounds, it is imperative that Winsor shine a light on the different holidays that those around us celebrate and the various ways in which we celebrate …
Allow Me to Share a Nugget of Wisdom… Pun Not In-Tendered
By Natalie Pan I have been a pescetarian for several months now, and even as a former meat lover, the transition has been easier than I imagined. However, there has been one craving I have not been able to shake… the chicken nugget. Luckily, many companies have begun producing plant-based chicken nuggets that are vegan-friendly. …
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Hot Take of the Issue: The Pitfalls of Holiday Shopping
By Lidia Rodriguez and Ashley Xu For many, the holiday season begins on the last Thursday of November, with the coming together of friends and families around the country in celebration of Thanksgiving. Yet Black Friday, the coveted consumer binge, has grown to become almost as prominent as this historic holiday. Black Friday has become …
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A Critique of Your Favorite Hot Chocolates
By Tarini Dasari and Christina Monroe Hot chocolate: A tried-and-true winter staple, yet somehow always just a little bit disappointing. We decided to try some common hot chocolates and let our readers know what’s the best, or worst, way to go. Dunkin’ Hot Chocolate - a shockingly smashing success! If you enjoy the flavor of …