Toni Radcliffe ’14 The Newtown Township Board of Supervisors held a Conditional Use Hearing on February 27th for the construction…
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Michael Quinlan ’14 A number of the factory workers at Davis Vision, a local subsidiary of the national eyewear manufacturing…
The long-standing rule prohibiting student-athletes from moving their cars before practice is currently the object of much criticism. With the…
Rohan Rajagopalan ’14, Michael Quinlan ’14 Next fall, Episcopal fifth grade students will be participating in a one-to-one program which…
Mimi McCann ’13 The Archdiocese of Philadelphia recently announced its decision to close or merge almost 50 elementary and…
John Flynn ’14 Although The Episcopal Academy continues to offer Advanced Placement courses, in recent years many schools, including some…
Jill Barton ’12 The Chester Upland High School is in a state of insolvency with a $20 million debt, causing…
Ryan Quinlan ’14 Philadelphia continues to hold the highest homicide rate of the ten most populous cities, with a homicide…
Toni Radcliffe ’14 Although Episcopal is not a “nut-free” school, there are certain food allergy requirements and restrictions in place…
Michael Quinlan ’14 New regulations concerning Pennsylvania’s teenage drivers receiving their permits and licenses have been effective since December 24th,…
Chester Thai ’14 Police have broken up Occupy movements in major cities across the country during the few past months…
John Flynn ’14 Arlene Ackerman, former Philadelphia School District Head, is now applying for unemployment benefits after receiving a contract…
Ryan Quinlan ’14 The US is currently experiencing a shortage of Adderall, a prescription drug used to treat ADHD, due…
Jeffrey Hu ’14 The Pennsylvania State Senate recently passed a bill banning texting while driving. Despite loud criticism that the…
Michael Quinlan ’14 Greece’s debt continues to cause serious fiscal problems throughout the Eurozone, despite the European Union’s recent bailout…
Jill Barton ’12 Jerry Sandusky, previously an assistant football coach at Penn State University, has been charged with sexually abusing…
Toni Radcliffe ’14 Study Skills, a class taught by Upper School faculty members Anna McDermott and Max Kelly, has been…
Due to budget cuts of over $600 million in Philadelphia schools this year, district officials plan to close nine schools…
Student Council is considering revising the rules of the Spirit Week lounge decorating competition in an effort to promote creativity…
Michael Quinlan ’14 Since October 6th, hundreds of people have gathered at City Hall to protest economic inequality…