
The exhibit, showcasing her printmaking works, celebrates "the beauty, importance, and complexity of positive representation of African American children."
The exhibit, showcasing her printmaking works, celebrates "the beauty, importance, and complexity of positive representation of African American children."
After 13 years leading Big Blue Football, Coach Shilts passes the torch to New Jersey State Coaches Association Hall of Famer Rick Mantz.
A mouse-eating corn snake, blue-tongued lizard, 40-pound tortoise, and nearly 8-foot-long, gleaming yellow Burmese python were among the reptiles entertaining Short Hills students this week.
Flexibility and added motivation are just a few of the lessons learned this winter season by a senior co-captain of the Girls' Varsity Swim Team.
During this annual event for sophomores and juniors, she raised the question, "What defines a politician?"
Recently, more than 60 members of the Pingry community, from all three divisions, gathered on Zoom for the school's first-ever HBCU alumni panel. Six Pingry graduates shared their experiences—here's what they had to say.
Lower, Middle, and Upper School students immersed themselves in a celebration of Black culture and achievements.
The three captains of the Girls' Varsity Basketball Team talk about their experience this season, including a new coach and high hopes for the future.
The program honors students who show exceptional academic ability and potential for success in rigorous college studies. Scholarships will be awarded this spring.
Capping a remarkable season, freshman Dylan Jay and senior captain Rosemary Collins '21 both took second at the Race of Champions on Wednesday, among many other highlights for Big Blue this winter.
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Pingry Record reporter Aneesh Karuppur '21 interviews Trustee and Pingry Alum Greg Mankiw '76 to capture his unique perspective as an economist and professor on the economic impact of the Global Pandemic on the American Economy.
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