Uplifting the Voices of Princeton Day School

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Uplifting the Voices of Princeton Day School

The Spokesman

Uplifting the Voices of Princeton Day School

The Spokesman

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Need a Show to Binge? Tiger King is the Show for you!

Arthur Zhu, Staff Writer May 1, 2020

Tiger King is, without a doubt, the show to binge right now. I promise that by the time you finish reading this article, you will find yourself on Netflix, searching for this bizarre joyride.  It seems...

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Is Quibi Worth it?

Mehak Dhaliwal, Features Associate May 1, 2020

You might have heard of Quibi, a new streaming service, through ads on Youtube. But if you’re anything like me, you don’t really know anything about it. Are you running out of shows to watch on Netflix?...

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Is TikTok Secure?

Natasha Ray, Features Editor April 29, 2020

During quarantine, many PDS students find themselves spending endless hours on the social media platform, TikTok. However, recently there have been widespread concerns about its privacy. Rumors have been...

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The Silver Lining to COVID-19

Hannah Choe, Contributing Writer April 28, 2020

In a world where everything seems to be falling apart, the Earth gives us hope. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us into lockdown, shut down restaurants, retail stores, and virtually everything considered...

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Club Voting: Spring or Fall?

Neha Khandkar, Staff Writer April 28, 2020

The administration issued a message that voting for clubs would be moved to the fall. Seniors George Ma and Eyal Yakoby’s recent petition is already stirring up tension throughout the student body and...

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Are Colleges Dropping SAT requirements? What You Should Do!

Alex Darenkov, Staff Writer April 28, 2020

It is no surprise that amid the coronavirus outbreak all of our norms have been reassessed and modified to fit this new lifestyle. Perhaps the most impactful of these changes has been towards education,...

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Workouts to Try During Your Quarantine

Brendan Chia, Print Sports Editor April 24, 2020

Focused muscle groups: Abs (No weights) 10 Crunches (hold at top for 1 second) 10 Side crunches each side (hold at top for 1 second) 10 Crunches legs crossed and in the air (hold at top for...

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Passover, but Different

Lila Pechter, Staff Writer April 23, 2020

Every year, when Passover approaches, my whole family comes from Westchester, New York City, and North Jersey to celebrate this special Jewish holiday at my house, but not this year. This year, we had...

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4 Ways the PDS community is staying connected during quarantine

Nazareth Mehreteab, Online Features Editor April 20, 2020

With new cases of COVID-19 spreading every day, many have been staying at home in hopes of avoiding any possible transmission of the virus. But, we all know, staying at home all day can get super boring....

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How to Help Medical Professionals Access the Materials They Need

Brendan Chia, Sports Editor April 20, 2020

As the coronavirus continues to spread and schools, organizations, and businesses remain shut down, hospitals and healthcare centers are extremely busy with an influx of new patients every day. For PDS...

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How have food strikes impacted communities?

Arthur Zhu, Staff Writer April 17, 2020

With the recent pandemic, our daily routine has been completely sidelined and flipped upside-down. Life outside has been frozen, while we are all at home, social-distancing and learning how to live in...

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Should we be Releasing Prisoners to Protect them from COVID-19?

Will Sedgley, News Associate April 17, 2020

To prevent the spread of COVID-19 in jails, many prisons across the country have started releasing prisoners. Currently, there are over 2.3 million prisoners in US jails, and news outlets, such as the...

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