Delivering, not breaking, the news - PRS Student Journalism

The Egg

Delivering, not breaking, the news - PRS Student Journalism

The Egg

Delivering, not breaking, the news - PRS Student Journalism

The Egg

Germaine Jackson, PRS director of Service Learning, teaching at Kibera Girls Soccer Academy, Kenya.

Hope & Change in Kibera

Ainsley Cobb ('24) J1, journalist June 7, 2023

In February 2023 I had the opportunity to visit Kenya through my involvement in Global Vantage, a student-run non-profit organization comprised of three partner schools: Pacific Ridge School (Carlsbad,...

Maradona entrevista a Pelé

Erick Maganda ('23) J2, journalist May 14, 2023

Pelé y Maradona son considerados unos de los dos mejores futbolistas de la historia. Ambos han tenido un papel importante en el desarrollo del fútbol. Aunque ya han fallecido, su legado sigue vivo a...

Marina Ovsyannikova protests the war in Ukraine on Russian TV news broadcast.

Information War: How PRS Students Learn about Ukraine v. Russia

Ceaseless photos, videos and written words are being posted on Facebook, TikTok, Twitter and other media outlets, updating the world non-stop about the war in Ukraine. Newspapers, TV channels and radio...

Ukrainian police guard at Kyiv apartment block bombed by Russia.

War in Ukraine: Why is it Happening?

The war in Ukraine has been big news for months now, but why is it happening? Many PRS students say that the Russia-Ukraine conflict started because of Russia's goal to prevent Ukraine from joining NATO,...

Artwork by Natalie Monga, based on free internet images.

Are You Using Instagram or Is Instagram Using You?

Natalie Monga ('22), journalist May 18, 2022
Sophie Uchitel (‘22) said, “I don’t think I could detach myself from social media. It is just a facet of myself, which is probably bad because I cannot separate myself from it.”
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