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Uplifting the Voices of Princeton Day School

The Spokesman

Uplifting the Voices of Princeton Day School

The Spokesman

How the Global Supply Chain Crisis Could Affect Your Holiday Shopping

How the Global Supply Chain Crisis Could Affect Your Holiday Shopping

Michael Arnwine, Online Staff Writer December 1, 2021

Have you noticed an increased amount of empty shelves in the store? How about frequent delays when trying to order things online? Well if you answered yes to these questions, you would have the global...

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An Update of Recent Travel Restrictions

Yvonne Wang, Online Staff Writer October 30, 2021

As COVID-19 continues to affect daily life, all aspects of society have been continually adapting to the pandemic by making changes to policies. Notably among them are the travel restrictions and entry...

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The Covid-19 Mu Variant

Jason Ma, Online Staff Writer, Environmental Science Column Associate October 16, 2021

The week of September 9, the World Health Organization (WHO) designated the Mu variant of COVID-19 as a “variant of interest.” Further, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious...

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India’s COVID-19 Nightmare

Arjun Ray, Online Staff Writer May 29, 2021

A highly virulent mutant COVID-19 strain, a healthcare system in shambles, and a skyrocketing death toll – India is in the midst of an unprecedented crisis. As of May 11, the South Asian nation of 1.4...

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What the New COVID Variant Means for the Pandemic

Adya Jha, Online Staff Writer February 13, 2021

After being declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) in March of 2020, COVID-19 has upended our lives, transforming the world as we know it. Months of staying quarantined inside, wearing...

COVID-19 Vaccine Progress and What it Means for the Future of America

COVID-19 Vaccine Progress and What it Means for the Future of America

Benjamin Masia, Online Staff Writer February 10, 2021

In December 2020, a group of Long Island healthcare workers were among the first to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. Since then, Moderna has also put forth a vaccine approved by the Food and...

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Take a Shot: How to Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19

Navaneeth Rajan, Online Features Editor February 2, 2021

It’s been over a month since Pfizer’s vaccine has been released for general public use, but the pandemic is still going on, and the majority of people haven’t been vaccinated yet. Which begs the...

The Pfizer Vaccine and You

Navaneeth Rajan, Online Staff Writer December 14, 2020

Recently, the vaccine developed by bio-pharmaceutical giant Pfizer passed Phase III in the three-layer process for testing vaccines and was approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration for...

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COVID-19 Updates Around the Country

Samay Nandwana, Print Sports Associate October 27, 2020

Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic completely changed the course of our lives in mid-March, one constant is the looming uncertainty on what tomorrow may bring. Whether seeing cases spike or getting a news...

Though there are many vaccines in the making, it doesn't look like any will be readily available until midway through 2021. (Image/Madeline Chia '21)

The COVID-19 Vaccine: On the Horizon

Navaneeth Rajan, Online Staff Writer September 29, 2020

The last pandemic in modern history was the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus. With over 60 million cases and 12,469 deaths in the USA, it pales in comparison to the current Sars-CoV-2 epidemic. Known more widely...

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California Uses Prison Labor To Fight Wildfires, but Is That Just?

Akash Bhowmick, Online Staff Writer September 25, 2020

The recent California wildfires have ravaged the state, damaging millions of acres of land and impacting thousands of people. As a result, there has been a spike in the need for firefighters, of which...

Students, though in school, still distance and wear masks in classes. (Image/Madeline Chia '21)

Coming Back To School: A Unique September

Jamie Creasi, Online Staff Writer September 22, 2020

Everything that has happened in the last few months has  been way beyond our wildest thoughts. Since March of 2020, we have somehow transferred to online learning, our most crucial resource has become...

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