Michael Wilkinson ’17, Amy Chen ’19, Pia Singh ’19: There has been controversy over whether or not Episcopal Academy upholds the school motto…
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Avi Shah ’17, Connor Gunsalus ’17: The topic of facial hair has become controversial over the past few years at…
Phoebe Barr ’19: Dystopian literature is very popular. From The Hunger Games to The Giver to 1984, they are well-loved stories…
Amy Chen ’19: Domino Block is the period of time between the last class and sports that is meant to…
Nick Horbowy ’17 The much beloved tradition of easy and inexpensive takeout of food from the cafeteria has been made…
Nick Horbowy ’17 The much beloved tradition of easy and inexpensive takeout of food from the cafeteria has been made…
Accessibility to bathrooms is a basic need that most assume is always met. For the majority of people at Episcopal…
Christina Chambers ’16, Sarah Barr ’16: Spirit Week is a tradition near and dear to the hearts of EA students. This includes…
Pia Singh ’19: Along with the evolving technological world, the Episcopal Academy is keeping up with the latest online programs to…
Alec Frey ’16: The new SAT will be in place in March 2016, and has already produced mixed impressions among…
Jack Brinker ’16: Of the many changes at Episcopal Academy over this past summer, including new teachers, new altar-conduct…
Jack Brinker ’16: Of the many changes at Episcopal Academy over this past summer, including new teachers, new altar-conduct…
Chris Stein ’16: Core classes that take place in library rooms exceed the space and recourses they are offered. Mandarin…
Chris Stein ’16: Core classes that take place in library rooms exceed the space and recourses they are offered. Mandarin…
Many of our school’s activities seem to be experiencing a steady decline of student interest. Whether these activities are clubs,…
Many of our school’s activities seem to be experiencing a steady decline of student interest. Whether these activities are clubs,…
Max Guo ’17, Sonam Saxena ’17, Thomas Woodville ’17: The practice of cutting student-athletes from certain sports is a controversial…
Max Guo ’17, Sonam Saxena ’17, Thomas Woodville ’17: The practice of cutting student-athletes from certain sports is a controversial…
Nadiyah Browning ’16: The often dreaded graduation requirement of two religion credits has caused many to feel limited in their…