By Stella MacLean ’24 The Students Advocating for School Spirit Club (SASS) has always had an influential role in the Winsor community, but they’re stepping up their game this fall by adding some more sport-themed activities into the mix. SASS can always be counted on to devise creative spirit week themes that get the school …
Tag: October 23-24
Rewriting History or Adding a Chapter?
By: Anya Weerapana The year 2018, like most other years in Boston’s sports history, was filled with awards: the Red Sox conquered the World Series, the Celtics made it to the Eastern Conference Finals, and the Patriots grabbed their sixth Super Bowl win since the turn of the century. While these teams and their victories …
Sports on School Buses: The Importance of Home Games
By: Camille Eckert If you ask around the Winsor community, a majority, myself included, would say their favorite tradition is Under the Lights (UTL), a day where students show off their school spirit by dressing in red, performing their class cheers, and staying late to watch all of the fall sports teams compete. One of …
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Toeing the Line with the SAG-AFTRA Strikes
By: Katina Handrinos On September 10, Drew Barrymore announced the release of the fourth season of her talk show, The Drew Barrymore Show, while the Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike was still ongoing. Backlash was immediate as fans called her out for crossing the picket line, and her invitation to be the host of …
Fantastic Five: Why Passing Time is a Welcome Change
By: Demira Parekh and Louisa Furman With the changes made to the Winsor schedule over the summer came the addition of passing time between classes, giving rise to opinions throughout the community. A mere five minutes more at the end of the school day has caused both staff and students to wonder about the necessity …
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