Dual enrollment at PDS provides an opportunity for Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors to hone their skills and earn college credit. Specifically, Latin is offering a dual enrollment class that several students...
Hackathons. Not all are created equal, but maybe are more so when they’re promoting justice and equity. HackBAC is an event that pushes teams to the limit to come up with functional solutions that promote...
This summer, Sanjana Thakur will curate an art exhibit representing the educational system seen through the lenses of girls of color. It will take place from July 12 through July 16 in partnership with...
Nandini Kolli, Online Staff Writer
• February 27, 2022
The start of the New Year held new possibilities, new beginnings, and an end to what the world as we know it —the “new normal.” Despite this, the first three days of 2022 felt the same as when the...
Clara Shin, Online Staff Writer
• February 27, 2022
The end of a semester is a date that every student looks forward to — whether that be for grades, or just the relief of the long school term finally being over. However, due in part to the mass absences...
Jai Kasera, Online Staff Writer
• November 14, 2020
As party polarization has gradually increased, the days surrounding the presidential elections have been tense and tiring. As Head of School Paul Stellato stated, "looking back on the notes I took after...
As the nation watched the unpredictable 2020 Elections play out into the days following November 3, Princeton Day School students enjoyed an unprecedented day off from school activities to reflect and...
Former Vice President Biden has released a plan on his website regarding the pandemic, including the implementation of mask mandates, restoring America’s relationship with the WHO (World Health Organization),...
President Trump’s stance on the COVID-19 pandemic is at odds with that of public health officials in his administration, who say that the best way to combat the spread of the virus is through the wearing...
Each year, PDS' Spanish Club and BLSU host a pulsera sale, to raise money for those in Nicaragua and Guatamala to "support jobs, educational programs, scholarships, community development and worker’s...
On September 30, Princeton Day School hosted a virtual assembly during Community Block to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. It was composed of five student speakers, senior Josh Colon, junior Ida Perez,...
Hispanic Heritage Month has existed since 1968, when President Lyndon Johnson signed it into law as Hispanic Heritage Week. Since then, though, the Hispanic population in the US has grown significantly,...