The Artist Behind the Senior Homeroom: Kaylee C. ’19

By, Dayoon C. '19 Kaylee C. ‘19 is one of Winsor’s most avid artists, having produced sensational paintings and drawings as a student in the Upper School. Last year, while in Class VII, Kaylee took AP Studio Art, a rigorous art course that requires each student to produce 24 quality pieces of art in nine …

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Serena Williams’ French Open Outfit Sparks Controversy

By, Ellen O. '20 Serena Williams is arguably one of the best athletes of all time. So why does it matter what she wears? Williams, 37, is sitting on top of twenty-three Grand Slam singles titles, four Olympic gold medals, and seven Wimbledon wins, all without the help of a personal stylist. William, a new …

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Politics of Identity Class Sees “The Niceties”

By, Jamila O. '19 and Julie W. '19 On September 14, seniors in Mr. B.’s Politics of Identity class, along with several faculty members, ventured outside the Winsor gates to attend the Huntington Theatre Company’s production of The Niceties at the Boston Center for the Arts in the South End. This critically-acclaimed play, written by …

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Devastation Caused by Hurricane Florence and Typhoon Mangkhut

By, Crystal Y. '20 As we prepared to head back to school in early September, residents in North and South Carolina prepared instead for a Category 2 storm with winds reaching 140 miles per hour: Hurricane Florence. The storm, which began its descent toward North Carolina on September 13, is one of the most devastating …

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