Katie O’Reilly ’14 With Thanksgiving quickly approaching, Episcopal students have again renewed their commitment to fighting hunger and giving back to the community. Each year, the Vestry holds the Can Drive during the month of November in order to raise food to donate to families in need during the holiday season. Carly Ciccotti ‘12, Accounting … Read More “Students mobilize to collect cans and turkeys” »
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Gracey Austin ’12 The Ben Heyward Memorial All Sports Trophy is an award given every year to the school with the most successful boys’ athletic teams in the Inter-Academic League. Episcopal has won the Heyward Cup eleven times, making us the second most winning school behind the Haverford School, which has won thirteen times. However, … Read More “Gaining a competitive edge in male athletics” »
Kathryn Burke ’12, Helen Miller ’12 Since 1785, tradition has been an integral component of Episcopal Academy’s character. The scrooge chapel, the Stripes, and singing the school song, “Episcopal, Episcopal,” are just a few examples of the importance of tradition at Episcopal. One of the school’s longest standing traditions is the spirit week events leading … Read More “Transformation of Spirit Week” »
Filmed by Brendan McManus ’12 Currently, the Seniors and Juniors are tied for first place! The competition will be decided by the Dance competition during tomorrow’s Pep Rally!
By Aaron Kim ’15 e-Scholium is in the process of interviewing all of the captains of the Varsity sports playing in EA/Haverford/AIS Weekend. Stay tuned for more as the week progresses!
Filmed by Brendan McManus ’12
Photos Courtesy of Brendan McManus To see more great pictures from the Senior Halloween 2011, check out the Academy Seal! Check out our other post about the Lower School Halloween Parade!
Photos Courtesy of Meghan McManus ’15
Meghan McManus ’15 and Mackenzie Hahn ’15
Chester Thai ’14, Matthew Robinson ’14, and Rojan Ravishankar ’14 “A world-class education is the single most important factor in determining not just whether our kids can compete for the best jobs but whether America can out-compete countries around the world”, said President Barack Obama in his education adress on July 18th. The American education system is … Read More “An Education in Need” »
Michael Smerconish ’14 and Rohan Rajagopalan ’14 Barrack Hussein Obama: everything about the man, down to his name, divides the nation into separate camps. The President has come under tremendous pressure to fix an ailing economy and has been criticized for his seemingly slow progress. The various bailouts he has promoted have stirred controversy. In … Read More “PRObama” »
Marissa Moyer ’12 President Obama promised Americans citizens change in his campaign and election, but so far his “change” has negatively impacted our economy and U.S. citizens. Forbes Magazine declares that, economically, “Obama is the worst president of the past 60 years.” According to World Bank data, in his first two years of presidency, the … Read More “NObama” »
