STAFF EDITORIAL Amidst all of the devastation that the COVID-19 crisis is bringing across the world, there are many who are using this time to step up as leaders and show compassion to others. In our own Class of 2020, students, teachers, and parents have taken initiative to make the conclusion of our senior year … Read More “Thank you, community members, for a meaningful senior spring” »
Category: Old Editorials
Maiah Islam ‘21 | Molly Limaye ‘21 Feedback plays a critical role in determining whether adaptations to new contexts are successful and this seems more true than ever in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. After two weeks of online learning, EA students have several suggestions on improving their class experiences. Given the drastic changes … Read More “Students offer suggestions for online learning” »
Maiah Islam ‘21 | Molly Limaye ‘21 Feedback plays a critical role in determining whether adaptations to new contexts are successful and this seems more true than ever in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. After two weeks of online learning, EA students have several suggestions on improving their class experiences. Given the drastic changes … Read More “Students offer suggestions for online learning” »
Grace Haupt ‘20 There isn’t a word or phrase to perfectly capture the mix of disappointment, longing, and gratitude that the student body feels since quarantine began. Most missed are the friendly faces seen in the hallways and on the fields everyday. Michael Wennemer ’21 captures the general sadness of the student body, as the … Read More “This was not our vision, but the only way out is together.” »
Nicholas Christos ’20 *As published on Smerconish.com As the general election nears, Former Vice President Joe Biden’s command in key states points to his strength: a broad coalition of moderates, suburban women, older voters, and African Americans, while Sanders dominates among the young and very liberal. In the 2016 Democratic primaries, Hillary Clinton had a … Read More “2020 primary results suggest Hillary’s weakness, Biden’s strength against Trump” »
Noble Brigham ’20 Episcopal prides itself on being a community with a deep history and tradition. Our school’s story can be seen in historic photographs and artifacts around campus that connect students and faculty to those who came before, but that link is in grave danger of being broken with the departure of Cassandra … Read More “EA needs professional archivist to preserve history” »
Noble Brigham ’20 Episcopal prides itself on being a community with a deep history and tradition. Our school’s story can be seen in historic photographs and artifacts around campus that connect students and faculty to those who came before, but that link is in grave danger of being broken with the departure of Cassandra … Read More “EA needs professional archivist to preserve history” »
Within the EA community, there is a major lack of public knowledge regarding human rights crises occurring around the world. On social media platforms, activist movements have been able to spread to wider audiences than ever before. However, the movements that get shared around are the ones that we can easily relate to and … Read More “Staff Editorial: Social media favors hashtags over human rights” »
Molly Limaye ’21 Grace Haupt ’20 EA’s administration should implement more restrictions on how many tests students can have at a given time. At this article’s publication, the only limitation on testing is that students are not required to take more than two tests in a day. If a student has more … Read More “Administration must limit weeks of test overloading” »
Molly Limaye ’21 Grace Haupt ’20 EA’s administration should implement more restrictions on how many tests students can have at a given time. At this article’s publication, the only limitation on testing is that students are not required to take more than two tests in a day. If a student has more … Read More “Administration must limit weeks of test overloading” »
Ruth Engelman ’21 | Laura Null ’20 We get it. Chick-fil-A is good, the workers are nice, and it’s easy to order for a grade-wide event here at EA. We are not trying to ruin chicken for you, we promise. The issue with Chick-fil-A is not the chicken or the fries; the issue stems from … Read More “Letter to the Editors: QSA calls for Chick-fil-A boycott” »
STAFF EDITORIAL According to the Upper School Student Handbook, “The dress code is an important part of Episcopal Academy’s life. The dress code contributes to a sense of campus decorum and simplicity, as well as reduces superficial comparisons between people while emphasizing the common experience that we share as members of this school community.” The … Read More “Episcopal uniforms generally benefit the students” »
