A graceful woman drives her motorcycle over the Niger River in Bamako. A bright pink purse sits in her hand, and her hair flows in the wind.
Several girls compete on a basketball court in Timbuktu,...
Madison Sings, Contributing Writer
• November 22, 2017
From October 16 to November 9, a diverse collection of original work created by Princeton Day School’s own visual and design arts faculty members was presented in the PDS Anne Reid ‘72 Art Gallery....
Katie Jain, Contributing Writer
• November 13, 2017
“S***. S****. W****. H****. S***. T****.” This was how the fall play, Girls Like That, began -- a series of demeaning slurs for female behavior, uttered in posh, obnoxious British accents, demonstrating...
Hayden Masia, Contributing Writer
• October 29, 2017
With the beginning of this school year came the addition of the STEAM center, a place where science, technology, engineering, arts, and math finally have the perfect home at PDS. The new facility brings...
Madison Sings, Contributing Writer
• October 29, 2017
New York-based artist Kara Walker is best known for her inventive representations of race, gender, and identity. To portray her message, Walker primarily uses silhouettes and cut-outs instead of traditional...
Sophie Cohen, Contributing Writer
• October 22, 2017
The whole vibe of a music festival is the epitome of summer. Whether it is bringing out your most extra clothing without being judged, sampling food from some of the most delicious food trucks, or trying...
Andrew ElKadi, Contributing Writer
• October 22, 2017
The NFL season is well under way, and the contenders are beginning to separate themselves from the rest of the league. One of the teams that looked like a lock for the playoffs through the first six weeks...