Vivian Cook ’27 Beginning this school year, Lower School students will be able to experience an updated layout that includes a new Pre-K wing and the shuffling of the location of the science classrooms. Because of these summer renovations, the incoming class of pre-kindergarten students will be the largest in EA history. Episcopal is notorious … Read More “New and improved: Lower School renovations” »
Author: Lucia Forte
Lilly Smolenski ’27 Darian Mihalakis ’27 On September 10, 2025, conservative political activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University for his youth mobilization nonprofit, Turning Point USA. This event was the first stop of many for his “The American Comeback Tour.” Known for a focus on mobilizing young people … Read More “Kirk murdered as American political divide deepens” »
Lucas Van Binsbergen ’27 Over the past year the Trump administration has made an overt effort to profoundly alter the American college experience in his image, particularly in admissions and application processes. Among the host of changes, affirmative action has been discontinued, foreign exchange students have had to undergo examinations of past political statements, and … Read More “Students navigate changing college landscape” »
