Ryan Wen ’27Aadi Balyan ’28 On December 28th, protesters in Iran filled the streets of the nation’s capital, Tehran. Riddled by economic woes and angered by long-standing grievances against the Iranian regime, protesters chanted slogans such as “Death to the dictator” and burned photos of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader. Recognizing the nuance and … Read More “Iran protests give new relevance to Persepolis” »
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Sophie Liu ’29 Every year, February marks the start of the Lunar New Year. This year, the holiday starts on the 17th, welcoming the Year of the Horse. Similar to the New Year, it’s celebrated on January 1st, and both are centered on new beginnings, good fortune, and new hopes for the year. With lucky … Read More “Club Connect: EA’s Asian-American Student Union” »
Maggie Sgaramella ’26 On February 21, EA’s Mock Trial team, along with many other local schools, will compete in a real courtroom setting, simulating a real court case. Graded by judges on a rubric scale, the Mock Trial competition places less emphasis on the outcome of the actual trial and more on the neatness and … Read More “Inside The Courtroom: A Look At Mocktrial at EA” »
Myra Rahlan ’29 Every year, countless items are left unclaimed in the school’s lost and found. Kids lose everything, from water bottles and jackets to a singular shoe, yet they never seem to know where these things are, or more importantly, where to look for them. According to Madame Brotschul, Upper School French teacher and … Read More “Upper school items lost and never found” »
Meghan Limaye ’28Danity Pike ’27 This past November saw the election of new officials to executive and legislative offices, including the millennial mayor-elect of New York City, Zohran Mamdani. Starting in 2026, Mamdani joins a minority of other young politicians, such as 29-year-old Pennsylvania Senator Joe Picozzi, elected in November 2024. The victories of these … Read More “Millenials and Gen Z enter the political scene” »
Maggie Sgaramella ’26 The language program plays a crucial role in celebrating culture at Episcopal. Outside of the classroom, however, these cultures take on a new light through clubs. This month’s Club Connect highlights the Hispanic/Latinx Student Union Club, which embraces, celebrates, and shares Hispanic culture with the EA community. Club leader Ava Munoz ’26 … Read More “Club Connect: Hispanic/Latinx Student Union” »
Sophie Liu ’28 As the weather gets colder and the holiday season grows closer, the Episcopal Academy’s holiday spirit is beginning to show through our annual festivities. There are many things to look forward to this December, as this month is filled with fun activities and events to help get the EA community into a … Read More “Episcopal Academy gives into the holiday spirit” »
Myra Ralhan ’29 Every spring, seniors receive their diplomas and begin a new chapter in their lives, but graduation isn’t the end of their story with Episcopal Academy. We recently checked in with graduates from the Class of 2025 to get insight into their new lives at college, how they are adjusting, and what advice … Read More “Beyond EA: Class of 2025 reflections on college-life” »
Myra Ralhan ’29 A groundbreaking new gene therapy trial may change the future of patients living with Huntington’s Disease, giving hope to families that had once never seen an end to this disease and faced a devastating diagnosis. A trial was held at the University College London Huntington’s Disease Centre to test a new treatment, … Read More “Cutting-edge new treatment for Huntington’s Disease” »
Meghan Limaye ’27 As the school year begins, Queer-Straight Alliance settles back into weekly meetings of inquiry, exploration, and discussion, continuing its long-standing mission of providing a safe space for the LGBTQ+ allied student body to express themself freely, while also providing opportunities to educate the wider community. Constantly searching for new ways to uplift … Read More “November Club Connect: Queer-Straight Alliance” »
Maggie Sgaramella ’26 Seven minutes was all it took for four masked thieves to steal approximately 102 million dollars worth of jewelry from perhaps the most infamous museum in the world. On October 19, 2025, from the exact time of arrival at 9:30am to their swift escape at just seven minutes later, the mysterious thieves … Read More “Iconic Louvre heist revives old-school crime” »
Meghan Limaye ’27 As the school year begins, Queer-Straight Alliance settles back into weekly meetings of inquiry, exploration, and discussion, continuing its long-standing mission of providing a safe space for the LGBTQ+ allied student body to express themself freely, while also providing opportunities to educate the wider community. Constantly searching for new ways to uplift … Read More “November Club Connect: Queer-Straight Alliance” »
