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

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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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Keeping Up with the Tok

Jamie Creasi, Online Staff Writer October 22, 2021

TikTok was the social media platform that innumerable teens turned to at the start of the first COVID-19 lockdown back in April of 2020, with a 180% increase in users of ages 15-25. Just hitting one billion...

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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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Texas’ Abortion Law

Divya Sharma, Online Sports Editor October 6, 2021

On September 1, one of the most restrictive abortion laws ever, Senate Bill 8 (SB 8) also known as the “heartbeat law,” took effect in the state of Texas. One of the most significant portions of the...

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A Timeline of the Current Royal Family Drama

Josephine Baranski, Online Staff Writer June 7, 2021

For centuries, the English monarchy has been no stranger to drama, scandal, and grudges. There was the love triangle between Prince Charles, Camilla Parker Bowles, and Princess Diana; Edward Vlll’s marriage...

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College Decision Day

Benjamin Masia, Online Staff Writer June 2, 2021

For most seniors, college decision day is the culmination of the entire college decision process. While waitlists are still active, all students are required to commit to a college by May 1, essentially...

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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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PDS Day of Giving!

May 6, 2021

Click here to join the entire Princeton Day School community of parents, alumni, faculty and staff, parents of alumni and friends of the school to celebrate the 5th annual Day of Giving!

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Biden’s Cabinet Picks: The Most Diverse Cabinet in U.S. History

Arun Patel, Online Staff Writer April 28, 2021

As of March 23, 21 of President Joseph Biden’s 23 cabinet members have been confirmed. They will become part of the most diverse presidential cabinet in U.S. history. White men make up 32 percent of...

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The Mynamar Coup Explained

Arjun Ray, Online Staff Writer April 26, 2021

On February 1, Myanmar’s military launched a successful coup against the government, imprisoning numerous officials, including Head of State Aung San Suu Kyi. Since then, military leader Min Aung Hlaing...

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“Enough is Enough”: Princeton Stop Asian Hate Rally

Zander Zhang, Online Staff Writer April 24, 2021

“Enough is enough,” echoed the hundreds-strong crowd outside the Princeton Public Library on March 27. Earlier that month, the nation bore witness to several heinous acts of hatred against the Asian...

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Sarah Everard and the Global Women’s Safety Movement

Adya Jha, Online Staff Writer April 17, 2021

Like many during the past year, Sarah Everard had begun 2021 recovering from a series of hardships– a long-term relationship had crumbled, and she had lost her job during the midst of the pandemic. Still,...

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