Jessica Brady ’18: The Episcopal Academy’s production of The Sound of Music will delightfully charm EA community members and fans of the beloved musical in late April. Like past EA musical and theatre productions, the combined efforts of the actors, the tech team, and the directors play a significant role in the musical’s success. “Doing … Read More “Behind the scenes of EA’s The Sound of Music” »
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Maddie Hughes ’16: Music of the Month: With spring promptly arriving at our doorsteps, it is time to get out of our winter slump and listen to some more upbeat music that suits the energy of the spring season. Indie bands such as WALK THE MOON or Bastille are sure to lift spirits out of … Read More “Maddie’s monthly movies & music: March” »
Maddie Hughes ’16: Music of the Month: With spring promptly arriving at our doorsteps, it is time to get out of our winter slump and listen to some more upbeat music that suits the energy of the spring season. Indie bands such as WALK THE MOON or Bastille are sure to lift spirits out of … Read More “Maddie’s monthly movies & music: March” »
Brian Seam ’16: While most of the Episcopal Academy’s athletes were having a relaxing down week after the end of the winter sports season, the EA Dance team was busy preparing for the dance concert that took place in the Mainstage Theater on Friday, February 20th. The event showcased the effort that came from three … Read More “Episcopal’s Dance Team is “en pointe”” »
Many of our school’s activities seem to be experiencing a steady decline of student interest. Whether these activities are clubs, school dances, or otherwise, general enthusiasm for school activities appears to be down. We admit that we don’t have the hard numbers to back up this claim, but no doubt club leaders, chaperones, and even … Read More “Scholium Staff Editorial: EA’s culture of apathy” »
Many of our school’s activities seem to be experiencing a steady decline of student interest. Whether these activities are clubs, school dances, or otherwise, general enthusiasm for school activities appears to be down. We admit that we don’t have the hard numbers to back up this claim, but no doubt club leaders, chaperones, and even … Read More “Scholium Staff Editorial: EA’s culture of apathy” »
Max Guo ’17, Sonam Saxena ’17, Thomas Woodville ’17: The practice of cutting student-athletes from certain sports is a controversial topic around Episcopal. Some believe it is not fair or even right to cut students from the sport that they have demonstrated some sort of interest in, but many fail to realize the benefits that … Read More “Cutting students from sports proves to be beneficial” »
Max Guo ’17, Sonam Saxena ’17, Thomas Woodville ’17: The practice of cutting student-athletes from certain sports is a controversial topic around Episcopal. Some believe it is not fair or even right to cut students from the sport that they have demonstrated some sort of interest in, but many fail to realize the benefits that … Read More “Cutting students from sports proves to be beneficial” »
Nadiyah Browning ’16: The often dreaded graduation requirement of two religion credits has caused many to feel limited in their course options and some to question the reason for having them. As the school name suggests, the Episcopal Academy has placed great value on religion and faith. That emphasis has not been missed as the … Read More “Students’ schedules limited by religion requirements” »
Nadiyah Browning ’16: The often dreaded graduation requirement of two religion credits has caused many to feel limited in their course options and some to question the reason for having them. As the school name suggests, the Episcopal Academy has placed great value on religion and faith. That emphasis has not been missed as the … Read More “Students’ schedules limited by religion requirements” »
Emily Beinkampen ’17: With exams rapidly approaching as May comes closer and closer, EA students must start thinking about how to prepare for their final assessments. Scholium caught up with students from each grade to gain their different perspectives on what is known as “Spring Cramming.” As a freshman, Molly Giles ’18 explained her concerns … Read More “Spring semester study tactics for crammers” »
