Addison Chang ’25 | Elizabeth Becket ’25 Hannah Neilly ’24 started swimming at the age of five when her parents introduced her to the sport to increase her confidence in the water. To their surprise, Neilly fell in love. She began her club swimming career at Radnor Aquatic Club but now swims for Suburban Seahawks. … Read More “Girls Athlete of the Month: Hannah Neilly ’24” »
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Joseph Doyle ’27 | Darian Mihalakis ’27 When the Olympic Games come back to Los Angeles in 2028, athletes from more sports than ever before will have a chance at gold. Lacrosse is returning to the Games for the first time since 1908, baseball and softball are back again after being dropped for the 2024 … Read More “New sports added to the Olympics for Los Angeles 2028 “ »
Quinn McHale ‘26 A hardworking student, avid risk taker, caring friend, and talented artist: there is not much Kassidy Kryukov ‘24 cannot do. Kassidy has always felt connected to art, and she has spent her high school years taking advantage of the art facilities and classes offered here at EA. Kassidy is a dedicated artist … Read More “Artist of the Month: Kassidy Kryukov ‘24” »
Annie Le ’27 With a new academic year comes a new burst of creativity in the EA community, reflected in our visual arts program. From creating three-dimensional designs to digital canvases, EA is filled with talented student artists eager to share their skill. The 2023-2024 year holds plenty of opportunities and events for art to … Read More “What’s been happening in visual arts?” »
Maeve Martinelli ‘27 This fall, the EA Theater Department brought the school back in time to Ancient Greece. Their version of Greece was filled with all sorts of characters, ranging from love-struck couples to creepy monsters, portrayed masterfully by the cast of Metamorphoses. Originally, many students were skeptical about performing this play. They thought that … Read More “EA Domino Club Fall Play: Metamorphoses Review” »
Lucia Forte ‘26 The past few months have been filled with apprehension and a buzz of excitement as students have awaited the announcement of the Domino Club’s 2024 Spring Musical. Luckily, the wait for the performers and fans of EA theater has come to a conclusion with the recent announcement of Pippin as this year’s … Read More “Pippin Announced as Spring 2024 Musical” »
Daniel Adibi ’26 | Grace Holland ’25 As EA/Haverford/AIS day has already passed, we have experienced yet another spirit week filled with anticipation, liveliness and competitive spirit like no other. With the conclusion of EA/Haverford/AIS Weekend this year, we wanted to hear the perspectives of our historic rivals to gain an insight into their traditions … Read More “Rival Traditions: AIS and Haverford Perspectives” »
Gavin Schmidt ’24 | Nayan Shankaran ’24 At Scholium, we serve the EA community. We pursue difficult conversations for a reason—to encourage growth. Knowing that this may complicate our jobs sometimes, we do what we do for you all. We only ask that you support us in our mission, so we can fulfill our duties … Read More “EA needs journalistic freedom” »
Karen Shi ’27 | Vivian Zhang ’27 From fueling morning activity to stimulating focus for a late-night assignment, caffeine rides the fine line between an integral productivity enhancer and a glorified drug. Widely regarded as a favorable daily dose of energy, caffeine presents itself everywhere from the school store to the local Starbucks and beyond. … Read More “Caffeine Usage in the Upper School “ »
Karen Shi ’27 | Vivian Zhang ’27 From fueling morning activity to stimulating focus for a late-night assignment, caffeine rides the fine line between an integral productivity enhancer and a glorified drug. Widely regarded as a favorable daily dose of energy, caffeine presents itself everywhere from the school store to the local Starbucks and beyond. … Read More “Caffeine Usage in the Upper School “ »
Jack Cellucci ’24 “My Apple watch tells me that mid-semester comments came in! I take a sharp breath, ask if I can be excused, run to the bathroom, and read what my teachers have said.” This rather dramatic illustration from Will Esterhai ’24, while sensational, appears to accurately describe the enthusiasm most students experience when … Read More “The Importance of Mid-Semester Comments “ »
Molly Lo ’27 In the pulsating heart of the digital age, a revolution is underway that promises to redefine the very fabric of our existence – artificial intelligence (AI). From helping to crack the Enigma Code during World War II to generating the lede for this school newspaper articls, the capacities and applications of AI … Read More “Recent advances in AI lead to legislation” »
