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Revisiting the Texas Chainsaw Massacre

Posted on November 22, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Editorials, Old Scholium

Michael DiMonte ’25 Halloween falls on the most unfortunate week day this year – Thursday. It is a day that is just close enough to the weekend to make you think, “I can go out on Halloween and make it through one day of school sleep-deprived,” but Friday at the Episcopal Academy is a wild … Read More “Revisiting the Texas Chainsaw Massacre” »

We should buy fewer large cars

Posted on November 22, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Editorials, Old Scholium

Ryan Wen ’27 Large cars, such as pickup trucks or SUVs, are becoming the new vehicle of choice for the American populace. In 2011, SUVs and pickups made up 52% of new car sales. Then, in 2023, that figure soared to 80% (JD Power). These vehicles are also growing bigger, increasing by roughly 1 c.m. … Read More “We should buy fewer large cars” »

Episcopal enthusiastically celebrates Spirit Week

Posted on November 22, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Community, Old Scholium

Grace Schoenstein ’26 As the fall sports season draws to a close, Spirit Week is finally here. This week is marked with themed dress-down days, lunchtime activities, and, of course, sports. The festivities conclude with an all-school pep rally in anticipation of EA/Haverford/AIS weekend, and on Friday and Saturday, students watch the games. Coming in … Read More “Episcopal enthusiastically celebrates Spirit Week” »

EA welcomes new class of freshmen

Posted on November 22, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Community, Old Scholium

Nik Bonney ’27 Every fall, Episcopal welcomes over one hundred new students to the Upper School. They come from a variety of places and yet they are brought together and begin to form bonds before the year even begins. It’s all thanks to a complex and well-thought-out orientation process that begins before the old school … Read More “EA welcomes new class of freshmen” »

EA welcomes new class of freshmen

Posted on November 22, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Community, Old Scholium

Nik Bonney ’27 Every fall, Episcopal welcomes over one hundred new students to the Upper School. They come from a variety of places and yet they are brought together and begin to form bonds before the year even begins. It’s all thanks to a complex and well-thought-out orientation process that begins before the old school … Read More “EA welcomes new class of freshmen” »

Listening habits of the EA Community

Posted on November 22, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Arts, Old Scholium

Danity Pike ’27, Cloud Parker ’27 At The Episcopal Academy, the Upper School science department is known for its unique music choices: biology teacher Mrs. Jones favors modern country, chemistry teacher Mrs. Lim prefers Disney tunes, and physics teacher Mrs. Rheam often plays Imagine Dragons. While these songs accompany students during lab sessions, the effects … Read More “Listening habits of the EA Community” »

Listening habits of the EA Community

Posted on November 22, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Arts, Old Scholium

Danity Pike ’27, Cloud Parker ’27 At The Episcopal Academy, the Upper School science department is known for its unique music choices: biology teacher Mrs. Jones favors modern country, chemistry teacher Mrs. Lim prefers Disney tunes, and physics teacher Mrs. Rheam often plays Imagine Dragons. While these songs accompany students during lab sessions, the effects … Read More “Listening habits of the EA Community” »

Artist of the Month: Gardner Huston ’25

Posted on November 22, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Arts, Old Scholium

Karthik Malickel Ramakrishnan ’27 Whether she’s playing soccer or squash, acting or singing, “[Gardner Huston ’25] is a true triple threat,” describes Music Department Chair Jim Erwin. Huston, who joined The Episcopal Academy in seventh grade, has been singing since kindergarten and made her stage debut in The Lion King in 7th grade. Along with … Read More “Artist of the Month: Gardner Huston ’25” »

Behind the scenes of the 2024 fall play: A Wrinkle in Time

Posted on November 22, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Arts, Old Scholium

Sean Reagle ’27, Keira Gallagher ’28 This year’s fall play, A Wrinkle In Time, is a fresh new pick for the Episcopal Academy’s theater department, seeing as its sci-fi genre hasn’t been commonly selected for past productions. Students, teachers, parents, and alumni alike are eager to see what this special show has in store for … Read More “Behind the scenes of the 2024 fall play: A Wrinkle in Time” »

Behind the scenes of the 2024 fall play: A Wrinkle in Time

Posted on November 22, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Arts, Old Scholium

Sean Reagle ’27, Keira Gallagher ’28 This year’s fall play, A Wrinkle In Time, is a fresh new pick for the Episcopal Academy’s theater department, seeing as its sci-fi genre hasn’t been commonly selected for past productions. Students, teachers, parents, and alumni alike are eager to see what this special show has in store for … Read More “Behind the scenes of the 2024 fall play: A Wrinkle in Time” »

‘Install-It’ student art brightens Campus Center

Posted on November 22, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Arts, Old Scholium

Samantha Cellucci ’26 As you walk through the Campus Center, you might catch sight of an art installation transforming an ordinary stairwell into a vibrant tribute to the power of creativity. “Creativity Takes Courage,” inspired by the words of renowned artist Henri Matisse, isn’t just a collection of colorful tiles—it’s a reminder of the courage … Read More “‘Install-It’ student art brightens Campus Center” »

Behind the lyrics: EA songwriters strike a chord

Posted on May 10, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Arts, Old Scholium

Annie Le ’27 Walking through the halls of the Crawford Campus Center, it is easy to see how EA’s community is filled with original artwork. One is immediately showered with photography, paintings, color, and sculpture; brightening our hallways and providing a glance into the imagination of our talented students. Visual art, however, is not the … Read More “Behind the lyrics: EA songwriters strike a chord” »

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