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

All new teachers pose before the start of the 2020-2021 school year. (Photo/Princeton Day School)

PDS Welcomes New Faces to its Faculty

Brendan Chia, Online Sports Editor September 22, 2020

As many PDS students and faculty return to campus and attend online classes, PDS welcomes new faces to the community. Unfortunately, a number of new students will not be able to attend school in person...

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Breaking: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Dies at 87

Katie Jain, Online Editor in Chief September 19, 2020

On Friday September 18, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away at age 87 due to complications with cancer. She died in Washington D.C. surrounded by her family.  Ginsburg graduated first...

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What Will a Presidential Election Look Like During a Pandemic?

Alex Nowakoski, Online Staff Writer September 19, 2020

“This is the most important election of our lifetimes.” Although politicians repeat this phrase every election cycle in hopes of bringing in more supporters and people to the polls, it seems to carry...

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Which Businesses will Benefit from the COVID-19 Pandemic?

Jai Kasera, Contributing Writer June 2, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc on daily life. Countless companies are going out of business or furloughing employees. That being said, some businesses, such as technological corporations, are...

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Debunking Fake News Articles about COVID-19

Allison Liang, Print Sports Editor June 2, 2020

As the coronavirus pandemic sweeps across the nation, you’ve probably heard about some miracle food, drug, or method that can supposedly be used to prevent, treat, or cure COVID-19. Unfortunately, while...

NYC is implementing a new program to fight the coronavirus on subways. (Photo/Adi Goldstein/Unsplash)

NYC Subways will Start Using UV Light to Kill Coronavirus

Natasha Ray, Features Editor June 2, 2020

Though the spread of COVID-19 is an enormous concern right now, essential transportation is still in use in major cities. This is the case in New York City, where the subways are still running. The Metropolitan...

Nicholas Johnson is Princetons first valedictorian in its entire 274 year history. (Image/Amy Zhou 23)

Princeton University Names Nicolas Johnson ’20 as First Black Valedictorian

Alex Nowakoski, Print Staff Writer May 27, 2020

Although he may not do it while standing in front of his classmates under the shadow of Nassau Hall as he might have wished, Nicholas Johnson ’20 was recently distinguished with the honor of giving the...

Soon, testing methods will be more accessible for the masses, allowing the United States to fight the coronavirus more effectively. (Image/Amy Zhou 23)

How New Testing Methods Have Changed the COVID-19 Process

Samay Nandwana, Sports Associate May 27, 2020

Though the United States has conducted over 12 million COVID-19 tests, significantly more will be required in order to return to normal life. Many states in the U.S. currently lack the resources to be...

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What We Know About COVID-19 Reinfection

Neha Khandkar, Staff Writer May 19, 2020

Arguably the scariest thing to hear from a doctor are the words, “I don’t know.” Unfortunately, that has so far been the response to a new, frightening question: Can you be reinfected with COVID-19?...

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The Tragic Death of Ahmaud Arbery

Kyler Zhou, Opinions Associate May 19, 2020

On February 23, Ahmaud Arbery, an unarmed African-American man, was jogging in Brunswick in Glynn County, Georgia, when he was violently confronted by Gregory McMichael and his son Travis McMichael, who...

Bonnie Watson Coleman has been a dedicated representative for her constituents since 2015. (Photo/Black Past)

Exclusive Interview With Bonnie Watson Coleman

Katie Jain, Online Editor in Chief May 16, 2020

Bonnie Watson Coleman has been a member of the House of Representatives for New Jersey's 12th Congressional District (which means that, if you live in Mercer County, Middlesex County, Somerset County,...

Shoppers frequently wear face masks while buying the goods they need in order to prevent the spread of bacteria. (Photo/Gabriella Clare Marino/Unsplash)

What it’s Like to Go Grocery Shopping During COVID-19

Timothy Fong, Print Features Associate May 12, 2020

One of the main impacts that COVID-19 has had on our lives is changing the ways in which we get our food. From long lines at Trader Joe’s to unreliable food delivery, it has not been easy to find a safe...

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