The student news site of Peddie School

The Peddie News

The student news site of Peddie School

The Peddie News

The student news site of Peddie School

The Peddie News

Dessert Theatre: Broadway Songs, Duets and Baked Goods

April 16, 2014

By: Jessica Cha ’17 Staff Writer The boys golf team dominated MAPL rival Lawrenceville in their opening match of the season (196-224). Highlighted by performances from Kyle Sterbinsky ’15, John...

Students Express Their Thoughts in Speaking Contest

April 4, 2014

By: Katie Keyser ’17 Staff Writer While the Declamation Contest allows students to share performances through skits, the J. Walter Reeves Speaking Contest offers students the ability to share a topic...

A Flavor of New Orleans Right At Home

March 27, 2014

By: Tanvi Dange ’17   Staff Writer With Mardi Gras falling early this month, the community got a taste of some traditional music from New Orleans on March 21. Students had the opportunity to hear...

9 to 5: The Show that Empowered

March 27, 2014

By Katie Keyser Staff Writer The cast of 9 to 5 kidnapped the audience’s attention on Feb. 13-15. The musical 9 to 5 centers around three women as they undergo challenges placed upon them by the inconsiderate...

Identifying Forgeries: The Arts and Archaeology Class Visits the Met

February 7, 2014

By Jessica Cha Staff Writer Students in Sarah Crider’s art and archaeology class visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art to learn more about the making of forgeries on Jan. 24. The class started by...

The Fusion of Hair and Physics into Art

January 15, 2014

By Tanvi Dange '17 Staff Writer The Mariboe Art Gallery openings always have a large turnout, and this month’s showcase did not disappoint. Two alumni artists, Laura Britton ’07 and Timur Babakol...

From Paintings to Ceramics, The Mariboe Art Gallery Exhibit is a Hit

January 15, 2014

By Jessica Cha '17 Staff Writer Creativity was in the air as three graduates were welcomed back to showcase their art in honor of Peddie's 150th anniversary. On Jan. 10 students were able to see the...

The Declamation Contest: Record Participants and Performances

January 15, 2014

By Tanvi Dange '14 Staff Writer The 146th Declamation Contest consisted of a record number of entries as well as performances with a vast range of topics from serious to comedic. It took place on Jan...

Vespers Continues as a Longstanding Tradition

January 15, 2014

By Katie Keyser Staff Writer Vespers Candlelight Service, an annual Christmas ceremony, was held in the chapel on Dec 17. “It is one of about six or eight original all school gatherings, only four...

Actors and Directors Express Excitement for Debut of Freshmen Musical

November 14, 2013

By: Caroline Casey '15 Section Editor This year’s freshmen musical, Godspell Jr., will be a one-night performance on Nov. 15. Thirty freshmen are participating in this production along with three upperclassmen...

Blair Day Banners Bear Long History

November 14, 2013

By: Katie Keyser '16 Staff Writer Peddie and Blair have one of the longest high school rivalries of all time: 110 years. This long withstanding rivalry has brought numerous traditions, including banner...

The Fall Play: The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940

November 7, 2013

By: Katie Keyser Staff Writer The cast of the Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 killed the audience with laughter on Oct. 31 to Nov. 2. “The show was so funny, I couldn’t stop laughing!” Jocelyn...

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