Anya Kshirsagar's Work

6 pieces

News & Features - March, 2026
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PHS marks 100th anniversary of Black History celebrations
Uma Kleven Anya Kshirsagar
Marking the 100th anniversary of Black History Month celebrations nationally, PHS held its fourth annual Black History Month assembly on Thursday, March 26. The Multicultural Student Achievement Network (MSAN) and the...
Opinions - March, 2026
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The value of board game nights
Anya Kshirsagar Saanvi Sharma
“We play a lot of card games,” shared Elizabeth Wong ’28. “There is this game called Big Two which is kind of like a regional version of [Chinese] Dou Dizhu ... If they are collaborative games I get closer to my...
Opinions - February, 2026
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The morality of piracy
Anya Kshirsagar
Elettra Mangone Unterthiner ’29 was first introduced to piracy after her friend recommended the website StreameX, a media library consisting of movies, TV shows, and anime series. “They just said it was a platform in...
Opinions - December, 2025
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Set the table, set aside politics
Eloise Weaver Anya Kshirsagar
For most of us, winter break offers an opportunity to relax and spend time with our friends and family. Comforting dinners around grandma’s kitchen table are often the pinnacle of the holiday season, but in today’s...
News & Features - December, 2025
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PHS hosts Muad Dahme, a Holocaust survivor and “hidden child” during WWII
Asma Frough Uma Kleven Anya Kshirsagar
On Monday December 1, PHS hosted Maud Dahme, a Holocaust survivor from the Netherlands, who shared her story of being a hidden child during World War II. The PHS and larger Princeton community was invited to hear...
News & Features - October, 2025
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PHS Profile: Matthew Krip
Uma Kleven Anya Kshirsagar
PHS chemistry teacher Matthew Krip joined PHS in 2024 after 13 years of teaching chemistry and biology around New Jersey. He began his educational career at two alternative schools: Newark Innovation Academy and later...