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

Student reflects on Women’s March

Ella Baseman, Contributing Writer February 27, 2017

Soon after President Donald Trump’s well-documented inauguration, I traveled to Washington, D.C. to take part in the Women’s March, as I felt it was a great opportunity to voice my opinions and be...

Student reflects on Inauguration Day

Kevin Dougherty, Contributing Writer February 27, 2017

The sun rose behind the Capitol in Washington D.C. on January 20, 2017 as one of our nation’s most historic moments was set to take place -- the presidential inauguration. Many had eagerly awaited this...

Courtesy of Touria Salvati

She Kills Monsters kills it at the Performing Arts Festival

Maria Tkacz, Staff Writer May 24, 2016

This year, Princeton Day School’s spring production had a personal student touch. Ava Nusblatt and Sophia Bernardi centered their senior project on a play, codirecting it with Theater Director Stan Cahill....

Zooming in on the world through a lens

Katie Simons, Staff Writer May 24, 2016

Introduction to Media Arts has started a new class project: making documentaries. This may sound like a hefty assignment, and Media Arts teacher Jerry Hirniak does have high expectations for his students,...

Mary Schafer

Coachella combines music and style

Kali Radu, Arts Editor May 24, 2016

The end of April is typically associated with one big event in California: Coachella. If on the off-chance you find yourself not knowing what Coachella is (which means you should probably spend more time...

The Dalton blues

Spencer Wilkins, Staff Writer May 24, 2016

On the corner of 89th Street and Lexington Avenue in New York City stands a 12-story building, owned by the Dalton School. To me, the “Dalton” name evokes many sentiments, the most common being rigorous,...

Courtesy of Helen Mehreteab

Artist of the Month: Noah Liao

Sam Bernardi, Staff Writer May 24, 2016

“Ever since I was younger, I was pretty curious about making models, finding out how things work. I chose architecture as a route to pursue that,” explained junior Noah Liao. Clearly, it was an obvious...

PDS to launch second summer trip to China

William Lu, Staff Writer May 24, 2016

On June 14, a few of our fellow Princeton Day peers will board a plane to Beijing International Airport, ready to experience the summer of a lifetime in the land of China. First offered two years ago,...

Michelle Leung

Teacher Profile: Ms. Hohmuth-Lemonick

Julia Marshall, Staff Writer May 24, 2016

What’s your favorite PDS memory? “Getting married on the lawn of Colross. Another great memory I have is when my son got married at PDS in a traditional Indian wedding. He rode in on a white horse...

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WHIP: Chuck’s Spring Street Cafe

Cierra Moore, Staff Writer May 24, 2016

Walking through the halls of Princeton Day, you will find a very diverse group of individuals, each with different interests, hobbies, and most importantly, food tastes. However, despite the multiplicity...

To AP or not to AP?

Pranav Pulakkat, Staff Writer May 24, 2016

The annual maelstrom of furious preparation, worry, and anticipation hit many students as they neared what they had been getting ready for all year long: the Advanced Placement exams. PDS, like many schools,...

Semester in a Colorado cabin: George Cole

Suma Kanuri, Features Editor May 24, 2016

Where have you been going to school? “I am attending the High Mountain Institute in Colorado.” What’s boarding like, especially going from a day school? “It’s different. Here it’s not really...

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