Uplifting the Voices of Princeton Day School

The Spokesman

Uplifting the Voices of Princeton Day School

The Spokesman

Uplifting the Voices of Princeton Day School

The Spokesman

Senior Projects

Senior Projects

Bolin Shen and Mehak Dhaliwal May 18, 2020

What are the PDS seniors up to during this time? It might be difficult to keep track during the coronavirus, so we can keep track for you! Check this article to find out!

It can be difficult to identify a toxic friendship when you are a part of it. (Photo/Sam Manns/Unsplash)

Is Your Friendship Toxic?

Reed Dillon, Print Staff Writer May 18, 2020
Understanding the Signs and Strategies For a Toxic Relationship
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How to Take Care of Yourself During Social Isolation

Lila Pechter, Staff Writer May 12, 2020

Right now we are all experiencing the most turbulent but also the most boring time of our lives. We have too much free time, and many of us don’t know what to do with ourselves or how to maintain our...

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The Highs and Lows of Life in Quarantine

Japna Singh, Print Copy Editor May 4, 2020

Who would have thought that Japna Singh, the girl who cherished summer break and sleep more than anything in the world, would miss school? It’s true, I admit it: I miss having heated discussions in history...

AP Test Supplies (Photo/ Madeline Chia)

AP Test Tips

Navaneeth Rajan, Humor Writer May 4, 2020

APs are important. They’re a cornerstone of a successful high school career, and receiving high scores can earn you college credit. I can’t actually vouch for this myself, being a freshman and whatnot,...

Protests against sexual assault reached a new high in 2017, when survivors around the world shared their stories with the hashtag MeToo. (Photo/Mihai Surdu/Unsplash)

Sexual Assault Awareness Month: Where Are We Now?

Eleanor Ding, Print Copy Editor April 30, 2020

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a vital time for raising awareness about sexual harassment and assault. Since its founding in 2018, the Student Leaders Against Sexual Harassment, also known as...

An example of a funny tweet. (Image/Twitter)

These Are the 17 Most Iconic Tweets Posted Since Quarantine Began

Chloe Knerr, Print Staff Writer April 27, 2020

Over the past few weeks, the activities keeping most of us sane have been narrowed down to meal times, Netflix, YouTube workouts, and social media. While we used to use it regularly and always have, social...

My dog ate my screen time. (Photo/Katie Jain 21)

Stop Watching Mediocre TikToks and Start Talking to Your Dog.

Reed Dillon, Print Staff Writer April 27, 2020

Isolation can be difficult for many PDS students, who are missing their friends, relatives, and, at this point, maybe even their classes. In this strange new time, many find themselves just trying to “ride...

(Photo/ Toby Tabachnick)

Passover, but Different

Lila Pechter, Staff Writer April 23, 2020

Every year, when Passover approaches, my whole family comes from Westchester, New York City, and North Jersey to celebrate this special Jewish holiday at my house, but not this year. This year, we had...

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4 Ways the PDS community is staying connected during quarantine

Nazareth Mehreteab, Online Features Editor April 20, 2020

With new cases of COVID-19 spreading every day, many have been staying at home in hopes of avoiding any possible transmission of the virus. But, we all know, staying at home all day can get super boring....

Gloves, hand sanitizer, and masks have become increasingly valuable, and it is essential health workers have access to them. (Drawing/Madeline Chia 21)

How to Help Medical Professionals Access the Materials They Need

Brendan Chia, Sports Editor April 20, 2020

As the coronavirus continues to spread and schools, organizations, and businesses remain shut down, hospitals and healthcare centers are extremely busy with an influx of new patients every day. For PDS...

Mr. Rhodes Works at his Beloved Sewing Machine (Photo/Mr. Rhodes)

Rhodes Stops School to Start Sewing

Peter Sarsfield, Humor Columnist April 18, 2020

The future Princeton Day disciplinarian, Mr. Rhodes, has converted his school to online learning in an effort to spend more time with his new passion, sewing. Despite what some experts ascertained, the...

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