Christina Chambers ’16, Sarah Barr ’16: Spirit Week is a tradition near and dear to the hearts of EA students. This includes events such as dodge ball and clash day, and culminates with the highly anticipated all-school pep rally. It is the time of year to celebrate the athletes of Episcopal and its overwhelming sense of school … Read More “Can there be an all school pep rally-even if it’s not all of us?” »
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During Veteran’s Day Chapel on November 11th, 2015, Edward H. Vick ’62, Chairman of the Board of Trustees at EA, first opened up the service by having three-quarters of the student body stand up. Vick explained that in 1941, about three-quarters of the school would have served in the armed forces. He then proceeded to … Read More “Veterans Day Chapel: Edward H. Vick ’62” »
During Veteran’s Day Chapel on November 11th, 2015, Edward H. Vick ’62, Chairman of the Board of Trustees at EA, first opened up the service by having three-quarters of the student body stand up. Vick explained that in 1941, about three-quarters of the school would have served in the armed forces. He then proceeded to … Read More “Veterans Day Chapel: Edward H. Vick ’62” »
A nine Varsity letter recipient in four different sports at EA and Princeton lacrosse recruit, Matt Bailer ’97 spoke in Chapel on November 9th, 2015 on how Episcopal students define the very essence of Episcopal itself. Watch his speech here on Youtube.
Pie with Professors is an event between students and faculty organized by the student led organization Esse Quam Videri or EQV.
Pie with Professors is an event between students and faculty organized by the student led organization Esse Quam Videri or EQV.
Middle School history teacher Larry Henderson led a gospel service in Upper School Chapel this morning. “When I was growing up, church was always a time for praise and rejoicing, so we go into church on Sunday morning and whatever trouble we have in our lives, we leave them behind because we would have come … Read More “Upper School sings Gospels in Chapel” »
On November 3rd, Christopher Stein ’16 spoke in Upper School Chapel about the hunger plaguing Philadelphia. Stein also spoke in Middle School Chapel on November 4th. Found below is his Chapel Speech. You can find a video recording of Stein here. Thanks, Mrs. Swanson, for the generous introduction. I also want to thank the Vestry and … Read More “Kicking off the Can Drive, Christopher Stein ’16’s Chapel Speech” »
On November 3rd, Christopher Stein ’16 spoke in Upper School Chapel about the hunger plaguing Philadelphia. Stein also spoke in Middle School Chapel on November 4th. Found below is his Chapel Speech. You can find a video recording of Stein here. Thanks, Mrs. Swanson, for the generous introduction. I also want to thank the Vestry and … Read More “Kicking off the Can Drive, Christopher Stein ’16’s Chapel Speech” »
Below is an article published by the Scholium staff of 1980-81. The article recaps EA/Haverford Day in 1980, containing descriptions of the pep rally, the scores from each of the competitions, and how Episcopal players performed. That year, Episcopal had a historic clean sweep, beating Haverford in soccer, cross country, and football, securing the iconic … Read More “Flashback: EA dominates Haverford to win Victory Sweater in 1980” »
Haverford Football The Haverford School football team currently holds a 7-0 record, with an OT win of 41-40 over their first League competitor, Penn Charter. While senior quarterback Kevin Carter is out for the rest of the Fords season after tearing his ACL, the school has rallied against this potential challenge. Back-up quarterback Tommy Toal, … Read More “The Competition: 2015 Breakdown” »
Olivia Cipperman ’19: Netflix, the world’s leading streaming company for movies and television shows, has recently released that it will be raising its subscription prices in mid-2016. Netflix announced through email earlier this year, “In order to continue adding more movies and TV shows, we are increasing our price from $7.99 to $8.99 for new … Read More “Netflix raises prices to continue quality content” »
