Miller Michalczewski ’25 | Ishani Khanna ’25 | Emi Enakhimion ’24 Pros: The decision to shift winter break forward in the 2023-2024 schedule will be beneficial for the EA community. With winter break beginning a week later than what students are typically used to, falling from December 22, 2023 to January 7, 2024, the first … Read More “Revised Winter Break: A Benefit or Drawback?” »
Category: Old Editorials
Shawn Wang ’23 | Ishan Bhattacharyya ’23 Shawn: I have a confession: I am a line-cutter. The last thing I expected to do my senior year was start a life of crime, yet here I am. I am a criminal— a fugitive—and this is my confession in hopes of clearing my conscience and stopping other … Read More “Thoughts on Thoughts: The Line Cutting Revolution “ »
Shawn Wang ’23 | Ishan Bhattacharyya ’23 Shawn: I have a confession: I am a line-cutter. The last thing I expected to do my senior year was start a life of crime, yet here I am. I am a criminal— a fugitive—and this is my confession in hopes of clearing my conscience and stopping other … Read More “Thoughts on Thoughts: The Line Cutting Revolution “ »
The advisory program at EA has been an integral part of its student support system, and we want to commend the administration for their continued care and consideration in making the program the most useful for students. Tanuja Murrary, IV Form Dean and Upper School Math teacher, organizes the advisory program by making sure all … Read More “Staff: Expressing Gratitude for the Advisory Program” »
The advisory program at EA has been an integral part of its student support system, and we want to commend the administration for their continued care and consideration in making the program the most useful for students. Tanuja Murrary, IV Form Dean and Upper School Math teacher, organizes the advisory program by making sure all … Read More “Staff: Expressing Gratitude for the Advisory Program” »
Maggie Lo ’23 | Caroline Sewell ’23 Half-way up the stairs to your third floor class, the bell rings, signaling 11:21 and the start of third period. You wanted to be on time, but waiting in line for lunch took almost all of the 25 minutes of Flex that students are allotted between the end … Read More “Staff Editorial: Long Lunch Lines Need Solution “ »
Ishani Khanna ’25 and Miller Michalczewski ’25 Have you ever bought something to fit certain trends? Did you even like the item? Looking around the hallways, products such as Nike shoes, Apple AirPods, Aviator Nation pants, and Canada Goose jackets are all too pervasive. Materialism on the Main Line is rampant and, even with the … Read More “Materialism at EA” »
Emi Enakhimion ‘24 Introduction: Like many students across the United States focused on taking academically rigorous courses and scoring well on AP examinations, EA students are subject to “AP Culture.” AP Culture includes taking certain courses solely for the purpose of college admission rather than for authentic interest. Every AP class, including topics ranging from … Read More “AP Culture at Episcopal Academy” »
Cassidy Ott ’25 | Ishani Khanna ‘25 | Emi Enakhimion ‘24 Recent changes in the detention policy this school year have resulted in controversy among the student body, sparking debate about the elevated punishments. While the new detention policy may seem rigid, especially compared to the more relaxed rules in effect during the pandemic over … Read More “Detention for Certain Violations but Not All.” »
Cassidy Ott ’25 | Ishani Khanna ‘25 | Emi Enakhimion ‘24 Recent changes in the detention policy this school year have resulted in controversy among the student body, sparking debate about the elevated punishments. While the new detention policy may seem rigid, especially compared to the more relaxed rules in effect during the pandemic over … Read More “Detention for Certain Violations but Not All.” »
Ishan Bhattacharyya ’23 | Shawn Wang ’23 #1 Ms. Cynthia Crum: Connoisseur of College Counseling When it comes to the “shoe game,” some prioritize quantity, and some prioritize quality. Ms. Crum has both in her collection. Her shoe rack is an embodiment of uniqueness, as beautiful as it is expansive. There is wolf gray and … Read More “Faculty Shoe Game: A Comprehensive Ranking” »
Midterm elections are coming up. Due to voting age restrictions, many students are not thinking about how they will cast their vote. But for those who are voting for the first time, properly determining which candidate you may vote for is important. The Scholium staff requested that each political club contribute a statement to help … Read More “Political Views in the Midst of the Upcoming Election” »
