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2012 Defense Bill

Posted on January 31, 2012 By TECHALERT
Archives, Old Editorials, Old Scholium

Matthew Robinson ’14 The $662 billion 2012 National Defense Authorization Bill, which includes one of the most controversial clauses in the bill’s long history, will work to solve many of the nation’s current security problems. Having passed through the House and Senate, the bill is now being finalized so that it may be sent to … Read More “2012 Defense Bill” »

Drastic service changes for USPS

Posted on January 31, 2012 By TECHALERT
Archives, Old Editorials, Old Scholium

Matthew Vegari ’13 The United States Postal Service recently announced its intention to cut next-day delivery and to let go almost 30,000 employees, indicating that once again the American government is failing to produce jobs. For the last two years, American media have been revolving around the economic crisis and high rate of unemployment in … Read More “Drastic service changes for USPS” »

Corruption of the press

Posted on January 31, 2012 By TECHALERT
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Anthony Thai ’13 After reports of illegal press activity surfaced, prominent reporters from numerous British tabloids insisted that they were simply searching for the truth in the interest of the public. However, privacy is a right to be respected and handled with care. Last July, Rupert Murdoch’s News of the World came under fire after … Read More “Corruption of the press” »

Scholium Staff Editorial: Attempts at community service insufficient

Posted on January 31, 2012 By TECHALERT
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Though the Episcopal Academy provides an array of service opportunities to the student body, these efforts have proven futile, and far too few members of the community participate. Since 2009, Episcopal has tried to increase service efforts through the mandated Day of Service for each grade in the Upper School; however, this attempt has simply … Read More “Scholium Staff Editorial: Attempts at community service insufficient” »

EA Companion

Posted on January 31, 2012 By TECHALERT
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Lyssa Freese ’12 It is five minutes before drop block and you have no idea whether or not you have class, but instead of panicking, you can slyly pull out your phone and check your schedule. Nick Paolino, a current senior, has created an application for smart phones that “allows you to check your schedule … Read More “EA Companion” »

Welcome to the trust tree

Posted on January 31, 2012 By TECHALERT
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Alex Archambault ‘14 Every day in Room 102, a group of diverse and opinionated students meet for class to openly discuss taboo and controversial topics in an environment that can only be described as the “trust tree.” This class, called Race and Ethnicity, is taught by Justin Brandon, VI Form Dean. Race and Ethnicity is … Read More “Welcome to the trust tree” »

Senior Gift Fund Reworked

Posted on January 31, 2012 By TECHALERT
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Annika Iyer ’15 The senior class gift is an annual tradition at the Episcopal Academy. This act of giving back epitomizes the philosophies and values of the stripes. In the past, the senior class has voted to decide what gift would contribute best to the Episcopal campus. However, this past year, the senior gift fund … Read More “Senior Gift Fund Reworked” »

Students DJ Snow ball 2012

Posted on January 31, 2012 By TECHALERT
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Katie O’Reilly ’14 Episcopal’s Upper School student council throws the annual Snowball dance to celebrate the end of the first semester as well as the finish of midterm exams. With the long winter still to come, Evie O’Brian ’14, a student council member said, “It gives our classmates something to look forward to as well … Read More “Students DJ Snow ball 2012” »

Honoring MLK: “A day on, not a day off”

Posted on January 31, 2012 By TECHALERT
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Gracey Austin ’12 Martin Luther King Jr. Day was first observed as a federal holiday in 1986, making this year the 25th anniversary of this celebrated day. In 1994, the government went a step further to honor MLK’s legacy and designated Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a national day of service. Most schools across … Read More “Honoring MLK: “A day on, not a day off”” »

The 2012 Winter Classic

Posted on December 27, 2011September 29, 2025 By TECHALERT
Archives, Old Scholium, Old Sports

Andrew Vetterlein The Philadelphia Flyers will host the New York Rangers in what will be the fifth Winter Classic in NHL history. This will be the second time that the Flyers have participated in the event but it will be the first time that the game has been played in Philadelphia. Citizens Bank Park will … Read More “The 2012 Winter Classic” »

Scrooge Chapel 2011

Posted on December 15, 2011 By TECHALERT
Archives, Old Community, Old Scholium

Scrooges, and Snooki, and Dr. Evil, OH MY!

Athlete Profile: Brian Metzler

Posted on December 8, 2011September 29, 2025 By TECHALERT
Archives, Old Scholium, Old Sports

Katie Howlin ’12 Brian Metzler ’12 is co-captain of the boys’ basketball team, and his presence on the court has helped turn the program around. Metzler has been playing basketball for the majority of his life, and has ambitions to continue his career in college. Metzler has been on varsity since his freshman year, and … Read More “Athlete Profile: Brian Metzler” »

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