White Dog Cafe in University City
Theo Vadot ’19: It is common belief that the dog is man’s best friend. If this holds to be true, you are in good company in the White Dog Cafe in the heart of Philadelphia’s cherished University City. As you […]
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Theo Vadot ’19: It is common belief that the dog is man’s best friend. If this holds to be true, you are in good company in the White Dog Cafe in the heart of Philadelphia’s cherished University City. As you […]
Theo Vadot ’19: A young restaurant lies gracefully in the middle of the nation’s oldest farmers’ market. Hunger Burger, a small burger joint, serves an array of breakfast burgers, some that you might call exotic, as well as a myriad […]
Kate Beinkampen ’19: The Boys’ Athlete of the Month for February is Matt Dade ‘19, member of Episcopal’s boys’ basketball team. Dade is an essential player on the team, averaging over 20 points a game this season and leading the […]
Max Giles ‘21 Case Hummer ‘20: Sydney Zebrowitz ‘19 has been horseback riding since she was four years old and has continued with this passion to this day. Equestrianism is a sport that many at EA know very little about. […]
Theo Vadot ‘19: “Underdogs are hungry dogs,” says Hadley DeBruyn ‘20, one of the many Episcopal students who went to Minnesota to see the Philadelphia Eagles beat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII. DeBruyn is a season ticket […]
Appreciation Simon Smerconish ’19 James Tang ’18: Cultural appropriation is defined as the practice of one culture incorporating the traditions and customs of a minority culture into its own. This may seem like an idealistic cosmopolitan phenomenon that encourages cultural […]
No matter your political opinion on gun control or gun rights, it is pertinent to understand that gun violence is plaguing all aspects of American society. According to CNN, there have been eight school shootings in America since the start […]
The recent announcement regarding the switch from J-Term to May Term has come with both support and backlash. The Scholium staff has heard arguments from both sides and have come up with a propose solution. While we recognize that our […]
Grace Smith ’19 Tess McMullin ’18: Sexual harassment has been a hot topic in America since the #metoo movement but college students have been increasingly mobilized around these issues for a long time. Many even refer to the current situation […]
Hope Biddle ‘19: Episcopal Academy students take great pride and comfort in the quality and abundance of food choices provided in the cafeteria. This would not be possible without the dining staff. John and Lisa Familetti are the forefront of […]