“When I [Tomaino] think of Madison and her play, I think about her coachability and aggressiveness.” This assertiveness can be seen not only on the field during a game, but also in practice. Tomaino continues, “Madison does a great job playing aggressive and hustling 150% in every drill. Her positive energy and intensity is definitely … Read More “Girls Athlete of the Month Madison Vetterlein ‘21” »
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Sigel agrees with this logic, adding that he hopes Cannon will be welcomed by the community, saying, “My hope is that he feels welcomed and a part of this community…” Cannon is inspired by modern concepts and ideas of art, and hopes to bring this new set of eyes to all of his students. Ultimately, … Read More “Art Department hires adjunct teachers” »
See where the class of 2020 is going next year! Amherst College – 1Arizona State University – Barrett Honors College – 1Bates College – 1Bellarmine University – 1Boston College – 5Boston University – 2Bowdoin College – 2Brown University – 3Bucknell University – 5Cabrini University – 1Claremont McKenna College – 1Clemson University – 3Colgate University – … Read More “College Matriculation List” »
Scholium Editorial Staff 2020-21 Editors in-chief Dhilan Lavu and Molly Limaye General Manager Michael Zhou News Editors Mary Cipperman and Arjun Bhamra Editorials Editors Avani Narula and Morgan Rees Features Editors Maiah Islam and Trisha Tsundupalli Sports Editors Brianna Bellinghieri and Cecilia Murphy Arts Editors Krissie Essilfie and Gianna Cilluffo Community Editors Peter Woodville and … Read More “New Scholium staff for 2020-2021 school year” »
College application season is underway yet again, and many high school students feel anxious that one little number could mean the difference between acceptance and rejection. In order to attain these high scores, many students turn to outside test preparation programs. The following are student responses to the question of whether or not EA should … Read More “Should EA Offer Standardized Test Prep Courses?” »
Nicholas Christos ’20 Aarushi Singh ’20 Noble Brigham ’20 Introduction For Scholium’s first issue of the year, we wanted to thank Episcopal for everything it has done for us over the years. We truly think that Episcopal has shaped us for the better. The three of us have compiled a list of aspects of EA … Read More “Thank you, EA: The good we hold fast to” »
Vince Vento ‘21 The media, in a multitude of ways, has failed the general American public in its attempts to be transparent and uninfluenced by a particular agenda. Time and time again, we have seen that it is not just Fox News and CNN that push a certain agenda while neglecting to tell a true … Read More “Selective empathy constantly plagues media” »
Arielle Ketchum ‘20 Non-black people should not say the n-word. As a black person, it hurts me to hear the n-word coming out of other people’s mouths, because of what the word means and represents. Many people know that it is wrong for non-black people to say the n-word because this is what they have … Read More “Why the n-word should not be used by white people” »
As Seniors prepare for their graduation, they are excited to celebrate their final time at Episcopal with the dedicated teachers and faculty that have and continue to support and encourage them throughout their years here. However, with the graduating class size being the largest in Episcopal’s history, there are concerns that the chapel will be … Read More “Staff Editorial: We want faculty at graduation” »
