By Stella MacLean and Nika Bigelow As we move on from arguably the best week of the year at the Winsor School, Spirit Week, we think it’s important to remember some of the highlights. Monday started the week off with a bang. Creativity was everywhere with the 20s theme. The 1620s meant everything from pilgrims …
Senior Parking
By Grace Destefano One perk of being a senior at Winsor is having your own parking spot for a semester. Before the school year starts, the names of those seniors who requested a parking spot are put into a lottery system. When your name is drawn, you can choose which semester you want parking as …
Rating Off-Campus Foods
By Caitlin Wang, Christina Gabrieli, and Serena Toscani Around the Longwood Medical Area, there are many off-campus food options for students to choose from after earning their off-campus privileges in Upper School upon completion of their Class V project. Taking into consideration food quality, price, and customer service, The Banner settled on the overall winner. …
True Crime: An Ethical Dilemma
By Katina Handrinos Nowadays, every streaming platform is swimming with true crime shows and movies. Whether it’s Netflix’s Dahmer and Extremely Wicked, Shocking Evil and Vile or Hulu’s Under the Banner of Heaven and The Patient, you can get your fill of horrifying, mostly truthful stories anytime, anywhere. But when does entertainment take it too …
How Does Change Happen?
By Natalie Cooper and Ariana Rowe The esteemed Hutchin’s Center Honors Award Ceremony, which grants recipients with the W. E.B. Du Bois Medal, is Harvard University’s highest honor in the field of African and African-American studies. The award ceremony is hosted every year at Harvard’s historic Sanders Theater to celebrate excellence within the Black community, and …