Hot Take of the Issue: Gen Z is Not the Woke Generation

By Bella Holt Over the summer, the Yale Youth Poll released data that subverted every stereotype about Gen Z’s political stances. The study, which polled the 2026 congressional elections, found that while those aged 22-29 (the older end of Gen Z) preferred Democratic candidates by 6.4%, those aged 18-21 (the younger end of Gen Z) …

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Crisis or Controversy: The Current Question on Free Speech in America

By Aya Goldwasser Learning about American history as an eighth grader, I remember feeling without a doubt that as a citizen I must be guaranteed each and every right promised to me, including the First Amendment right to unabridged “freedom of speech.”However, today’s political landscape seems to defy the basic principles that our country was …

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Track & Field World Championships: Team USA Recap

By Avery Fantasia, Contributing Writer American athletic excellence is represented in no better way than at worldwide competitions. One of the most recent examples was the Track World Championships in Tokyo, Japan, which took place from September 13 through September 21 in 2025. With 49 total events, athletes representing the United States came away with …

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Winsor Robotics Takes on State Qualifiers

By Julia Bae, Banner Staff On a cold morning in February, members of Winsor’s Robotics Club loaded up their van and began the journey to Westwood, MA for a full day of coding, engineering, and competing. They were headed to the Massachusetts State Qualifier—their biggest competition of the year. Both of Winsor’s robotics teams participate …

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