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

All new teachers pose before the start of the 2020-2021 school year. (Photo/Princeton Day School)

PDS Welcomes New Faces to its Faculty

Brendan Chia, Online Sports Editor September 22, 2020

As many PDS students and faculty return to campus and attend online classes, PDS welcomes new faces to the community. Unfortunately, a number of new students will not be able to attend school in person...

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Breaking: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Dies at 87

Katie Jain, Online Editor in Chief September 19, 2020

On Friday September 18, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away at age 87 due to complications with cancer. She died in Washington D.C. surrounded by her family.  Ginsburg graduated first...

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What Will a Presidential Election Look Like During a Pandemic?

Alex Nowakoski, Online Staff Writer September 19, 2020

“This is the most important election of our lifetimes.” Although politicians repeat this phrase every election cycle in hopes of bringing in more supporters and people to the polls, it seems to carry...

Protesters march through Princeton in protest for the Black Lives Matter movement in June. (Photo/Katie Jain 21)

Did PDS Respond Correctly to the Black Lives Matter Movement?

Nazareth Mehreteab, Online Features Editor September 18, 2020

In the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement, PDS has pledged to combat racism and discrimination within our school community. Over the course of the past few months, the school has held several town...

Junior Chloe Knerr playing soccer in the fall of 2019. (Photo/Nancy Erickson/PDS Flickr)

PDS Kicks Off the Year With Fall Sports

Frances Bobbitt, Online Staff Writer September 18, 2020

As the PDS community slowly returns to campus, the future of fall sports has become a bigger question for the coming year. Preseason started on August 24 this year, and athletes were excited to get back...

An artists takes time to paint flowers. (Photo/Sincerely Media/Unsplash)

Art During the Pandemic

Hellen Jin, Online Staff Writer September 15, 2020

Many student artists have been spending their time during quarantine nurturing their art abilities. While the world was facing many challenges due to COVID-19 these passionate artists have worked tirelessly...

A student types on their laptop outside. (Photo/Stanley Dai/Unsplash)

Here’s What Summer Online Looked Like for Students

Aaron Phogat, Online News Editor September 15, 2020

As the PDS community trails back into school, either in person or through Zoom, and experience the regular day-to-day of 70 minute classes and piles of homework, many think back to what might have been...

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One Greater Community: AAPI’s Opinion on the Black Lives Matter Movement

In light of the recent killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery, people across the U.S. have taken to the streets, participating in Black Lives Matter protests. As young Asian Americans,...

Seniors Should Wait Until 2021 to Have a Formal Graduation

Karan Shah, Staff Writer June 7, 2020

COVID-19 has affected many students  by forcing them to switch to remote learning. The main group of students that has been affected the most during this time, is the class of 2020, set to graduate this...

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A Tale of a Dinosaur and an Acorn: Did CollegeBoard Try to Bait AP Students into Cheating?

Yishi Wang, Online Staff Writer June 7, 2020

COVID-19 is undoubtedly a significant medical and social crisis, but, perhaps equally important to some high school students, it is also an academic crisis. While social distancing guidelines are absolutely...

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An Editorial on the Current Civil Rights Movement

June 4, 2020

Disclaimer: This article is an editorial by the Editors-in-Chief of the Spokesman. The opinions and views presented in this article are our own and are not intended to represent Princeton Day School as...

Watching concert performances is now easier than ever. (Image/Amy Zhou 23)

Here’s How You Can Watch Classical Concerts During Quarantine

Danielle Im, Print Staff Writer May 27, 2020

In light of the global pandemic currently affecting every aspect of our lives, professional musicians and performers have had to make drastic changes to their work. In normal circumstances, it can be quite...

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