Michelle Xu, Online Features Editor
• December 4, 2023
Since the limits on food delivery to school grounds were announced last May, many students have been left without the option to order food outside of school as they usually did before the ban. This year,...
Sophie Yao, Contributing Writer
• December 4, 2023
As the autumn breeze rustled through the vibrantly colored leaves, the PDS hallways buzzed with excitement as the school welcomed the fall season with its annual Halloween parade. With its own unique theme,...
Along with a new school year comes a return to structured life – classrooms and hallways once again become crowded with students revitalized after a long hiatus away from school. At PDS, an aura of liveliness...
With the school year wrapping up, it will soon be time to start thinking about what to do during the summer. However, if you find that you’re the type of student who quickly becomes overwhelmed by all...
Spring Break is a time to retreat from school and try something new or fun. PDS students accomplish this by doing different things. Some people stay at home, some vacation, and others go to places of need....
Cereal is one of America’s most popular breakfast dishes. Cereal can be eaten in different ways, such as with or without milk or as a snack on a long road trip, and varies in flavors. There are several...
Sara Nandwana, Online Staff Writer
• February 28, 2023
It goes without saying that school can be tiring. From hours of homework, athletics, and even extracurriculars, it is likely for a student to want to take a nap during the school day. At PDS, here are...
What was your highlight of semester one?
Senior Blake Carmody's highlight was acting in the fall play ("She Kills Monsters"), because he "met a lot of new people … and stepped out of [his] comfort...
Ziya Sangha, Online Staff Writer
• January 30, 2023
PDS Science Olympiad: a team of bright, scientific minds has recently brought home several wins for the PDS community. The team competes in different events that revolve around various areas of science...
Parth Khera, Online Staff Writer
• November 7, 2022
From the establishment of the constitution, voting has been a vital aspect of American life. Voting rights have always been pivotal in the United States, and are a way Americans can voice their opinions...
Are you interested in learning more about cybersecurity, or even just want to understand what cybersecurity is? The cybersecurity club, founded by senior Jenny Fan and sophomore Hannah Park, is the place...
Max Glasgold, Online Staff Writer
• February 11, 2022
The Lunar New Year is a 15-day celebration from the first new moon of the year to the first full moon. Originally, it was connected to Buddhism and Taoism, but has now grown to be mainly secular. The first...