Athlete Highlight: Michaela S. ’20 Scores 1,000 Points

By, Caroline C. '21 Earlier this season, on February 2, Michaela S. ‘20 scored her 1000th point for the Winsor Basketball team in a game against Groton in which she scored a total of 24 points. Michaela has been on the Winsor Varsity Basketball team since the 2016-2017 season, earning EIL All-League honors for both …

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Comparing BH Loop and Winsor’s Sports Fan Section

By, Mikayla C. '19 and John G. '19 Winsor’s UTL (Under the Lights) and Spirit Week have always been highly anticipated traditions. Each year, in October, students dress up during the week leading up to UTL. These spirited festivities are planned annually by SASS (Students Advocating School Spirit). SASS prepares for the week by choosing …

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National Enquirer Accused of Bezos Extortion

By, Annie A. '21 MacKenzie Tuttle and Jeff Bezos got married in 1993, a year before Bezos founded Amazon. However, 26 years later, the couple is divorcing after Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s affair was made known to each of their respective spouses in fall of 2018. The National Enquirer investigated Bezos and Sanchez’s relationship and …

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Winsor and Belmont Hill Students Study Abroad

By, Caitlin S. '21 and Thomas M. '19 (BH) Aiming to “produce capable and responsible global citizens,” Belmont Hill has a rich history of global engagement and study abroad experiences. The school’s many offerings, moreover, hope to “teach the knowledge, skills, and values students will need to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world and contribute …

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Celebrating Cultural Diversity: The Lunar New Year

By, Jessica W. '22 In America, most families celebrate holidays such as New Year’s Eve and Thanksgiving together. In China, the most prevalent holiday is the Lunar New Year celebration. The Lunar New Year marks the first day of the year in the traditional Chinese calendar. As China’s history is strongly rooted in agriculture, farmers …

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