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To recognize Women's History Month, South Windsor High School's Black Alliance Club and the Unified for Underprivileged Girls club hosted a women’s fair to highlight local women who work in male-dominated fields.

Recognizing Local Women Pioneers

Emma Cherubini, Content Editor March 30, 2023

On March 29th, the Black Alliance club and the Unified for Underprivileged Girls club at South Windsor High School hosted a women’s fair to highlight local professional women who work in traditionally...

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Eliza Blanchfield

Risks

Eliza Blanchfield, Editor-in-Chief March 30, 2023

In 2020, The Promenade Shops at Evergreen walk rapidly lost the majority of their stores, leaving this shopping outlet almost empty. This year, the town of South Windsor is initiating renovations in an...

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Sydney Main

Rewards

Sydney Main, Staff Writer March 30, 2023

Evergreen Walk is now starting to add stores to their shopping outlet. This would be extremely beneficial. There have been a loss of customers at Evergreen Walk since Covid-19. Adding more stores would...

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Poster revealing a Nike store will be arriving in South Windsor soon.

Evergreen Walk 2.0

Eliza Blanchfield and Sydney Main March 30, 2023

South Windsor’s controversial expansion of Evergreen Walk is set into motion. Opposing views offered by Sydney Main and Eliza Blanchfield will lay out the risks and rewards of Evergreen Walk’s new...

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Junior center Katherine Dunn heads to the hoop as South Windsor girls basketball team takes on Rham on senior night.

Featured Athlete: Katherine Dunn

Nathan Tenney, Special Liaison to Athletics March 30, 2023

Prowl: How would you describe your playing style, and what are your greatest strengths on the court? Dunn: "On the court, I was seen as a big man or a post player. My playing style was pretty much,...

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The Maple Sugar Fest took place on Main Street in South Windsor. The photo shows a taxidermy showcase of native animal species in Connecticut along with Native American artifacts.

Maple Sugar Fest

Wood Memorial Library puts on the Maple Sugar Fest to celebrate culture, food, and native species.
Eshal Irfan, Staff Writer March 29, 2023

On March 25th, from 9:45 am to 4:00 pm, the Wood Memorial Library, on 783 Main Street hosted the first Maple Sugar festival they’ve had in years. To commemorate this momentous occasion, they poured maple...

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Clubs at South Windsor High School

March 27, 2023

Exciting things are happening in South Windsor High School's clubs. SWHS offers all types of clubs, from cooking pasta in the Italian Club, to hitting the lanes with the Bobcat Bowling Club. In addition,...

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The History of South Windsor, CT

Ava Nicole Shasha, Editor March 27, 2023

South Windsor was first founded in 1633.  While the town has a rich historical past, including being the birthplace of one of the most famous sermon writers of the Enlightenment period, Jonathan Edwards,...

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Student view of ECE Environmental teacher's, Mrs. Field´s, oil presentation during a class discussion involving the Willow Project.

Alaska’s Willow Project Gains Nationwide Attention

Katelyn Drenga, Editor March 27, 2023

Conocophillips Petroleum Refineries Company recently proposed a multi million dollar plan to drill oil in Alaska, which has taken the media by storm.   Planning to span for roughly 30 years, the...

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Recent protests at UConn by students who are concerned their tuition will be increasing significantly starting next year.

UConn Uproars

Protests erupt after Governor Lamont announces decision to cut UConn's budget by 360 million dollars over the next two years.
Andrew Kronenwetter, Staff Writer March 27, 2023

On February 15th, Governor Ned Lamont announced a decision to cut an estimated 360 million dollars out of UConn’s budget. This decision has the potential to raise tuition upwards of $3,000 dollars per...

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