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Category: Old Scholium

Recent advances in AI lead to legislation

Posted on January 6, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Features, Old Scholium

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” »

December faculty spotlight: Mrs. Harding

Posted on January 6, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Features, Old Scholium

Daniel Demessie ’24 Did you always want to be a librarian? No, I thought that I would be a lawyer, which would put me in good company with a lot of upper school faculty. When I was in undergraduate I studied political science and thought that I would wind up in law. I actually was … Read More “December faculty spotlight: Mrs. Harding” »

New voters in the Episcopal community

Posted on January 6, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Features, Old Scholium

Jack Riley ’24 For the first time in their lives, many seniors at the Episcopal Academy voted at the ballot box on November 7. The power of the American government is derived from the people. Each citizen’s vote shapes the leadership and policies of the government, hence forming a government of the people, by the … Read More “New voters in the Episcopal community” »

Boys’ Athlete of the Month: Chase Bearley ’24

Posted on January 6, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Scholium, Old Sports

Chase Bearly ‘24 is known for his speed, determination, leadership, and encouragement in and out of the pool. Captaining both the swimming and water-polo teams, he has made himself a force to reckon in all aspects of the pool. Being celebrated as Main Line Athlete of the Month and being the 38th best swimmer in … Read More “Boys’ Athlete of the Month: Chase Bearley ’24” »

Girls Athlete of the Month: Avery Elliott ’24

Posted on January 6, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Scholium, Old Sports

Addison Chang ’25 | Ella Becket ’25 Since Avery Elliott ’24 started running track at the age of twelve, she felt she could never stick with just one event. “I do the multis [the heptathlon and pentathlon], which is seven events. So I do the long jump, high jump, 100 hurdles, shot put, javelin, 200, … Read More “Girls Athlete of the Month: Avery Elliott ’24” »

Fall Sports Recap 2023

Posted on January 6, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Scholium, Old Sports

Libby Flaisher ’25 | Lilly Smolenski ’27 | Arudra Venugopalan ’24 Girls’ Soccer Varsity Head Coach Andy Fraggos sums up the season in one sentence: “This team put together what will go down as arguably the greatest season an Episcopal girls soccer team has ever had.” The team’s statistics and accolades indicate their tremendous success … Read More “Fall Sports Recap 2023” »

Fall Sports Recap 2023

Posted on January 6, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Scholium, Old Sports

Libby Flaisher ’25 | Lilly Smolenski ’27 | Arudra Venugopalan ’24 Girls’ Soccer Varsity Head Coach Andy Fraggos sums up the season in one sentence: “This team put together what will go down as arguably the greatest season an Episcopal girls soccer team has ever had.” The team’s statistics and accolades indicate their tremendous success … Read More “Fall Sports Recap 2023” »

EA/Haverford/AIS Weekend Preview

Posted on December 3, 2023October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Scholium, Old Sports

Darian Mihalakis ’27 & Joseph Doyle ’27EA/Haverford/AIS Weekend is just around the corner, and it’s time to get ready for a jam-packed, nerve-racking weekend of intense sports battles. These two days are when it all comes together: an entire season of hard work, all for the moments when our teams can stifle EA’s fiercest rivals. … Read More “EA/Haverford/AIS Weekend Preview” »

EA incorporates new grading system for 2023-2024

Posted on December 3, 2023October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Community, Old Scholium

Lilian Wang ’26 This school year, EA introduced a new grading system. Previously, students’ semester grades were independent of each other, and they each accounted for 40% of their final grade. However, semester grades are now the cumulative score of all the work done throughout a course; the total semester grade still accounts for 80% … Read More “EA incorporates new grading system for 2023-2024” »

Opinions on implementation of digital PSAT

Posted on November 19, 2023October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Editorials, Old Scholium

Karen Shi ‘27 | Vivian Jiang ‘27The speed at which Generation Z is advancing towards a world of robots, killer drones, and powerful 3D printing is like an accelerating train that everybody, whether they like it or not, must board. Amidst the torrent of constant technological advancements, standardized tests such as the PSAT have unsurprisingly … Read More “Opinions on implementation of digital PSAT” »

Opinions on implementation of digital PSAT

Posted on November 19, 2023October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Editorials, Old Scholium

Karen Shi ‘27 | Vivian Jiang ‘27The speed at which Generation Z is advancing towards a world of robots, killer drones, and powerful 3D printing is like an accelerating train that everybody, whether they like it or not, must board. Amidst the torrent of constant technological advancements, standardized tests such as the PSAT have unsurprisingly … Read More “Opinions on implementation of digital PSAT” »

The Growing Problem of Book Censorship

Posted on November 19, 2023October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Editorials, Old Scholium

Jack Cellucci ‘24 The history of literary destruction itself is ironically well documented. For example, there are records of the burning of Chinese manuscripts, and their authors, at the hand of Shi Huangdi of the Qin Dynasty. Books are just as versatile and powerful as humanity itself, leading to them being censored (or even destroyed) … Read More “The Growing Problem of Book Censorship” »

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