Marissa Moyer ’12 President Obama promised Americans citizens change in his campaign and election, but so far his “change” has negatively impacted our economy and U.S. citizens. Forbes Magazine declares that, economically, “Obama is the worst president of the past 60 years.” According to World Bank data, in his first two years of presidency, the … Read More “NObama” »
Category: Old Editorials
Anthony Thai ’13 On September 11, 2001, the lives of Americans everywhere were changed forever when Al Qaeda terrorists hijacked four planes and murdered almost 3,000 innocent lives. Each year, the nation is reminded of the tragic events and innumerable sacrifices of not only the selfless rescuers ten years ago but also those fighting battles … Read More “A Decade After 9/11: How Episcopal Remembered” »
Brendan McManus ’12 Walk into just about any school in the nation, and you won’t have to look far to see just how far-reaching Steve Jobs’s influence was. In the library, students can be found listening to iPods while doing work. Instructors can be found answering emails and planning out lessons on their iPads in … Read More “Remembering Steve Jobs, A Visionary (1955-2011)” »
Matthew Vegari ’13 We run across the beautifully colored fields with tiny pieces of rubber kicking up behind us, enjoying the ease of running across a perfectly flat surface, while also remaining unaware of the potential dangers that arise from artificial turf. Though they look perfectly green and inviting, there are certain risks that are … Read More “The Hidden Dangers of EA’s Turf” »
