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  • Students should care about the CTL at EA

    March 5, 2026

    Mahika Rahlan ’26 Sophia Venneri ’26 The Center for Teaching and Learning is a staple program at the Episcopal Academy that was established by Dr.…

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  • Girls in STEM programs must be promoted at EA

    March 5, 2026

    Kayla Krasnik ’28 The Center for Teaching and Learning is a staple program at the Episcopal Academy that was established by Dr. T.J. Locke, Greville…

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  • Anonymous love letters to Thought Daughter

    March 5, 2026

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  • America stands to lose from its foreign policy

    March 5, 2026

    William Patterson ’27 Over the three-quarters of a century that have passed since the Allied victory at the end of the Second World War, the…

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  • Staff Editorial: Early decision/action PSA

    March 5, 2026

    Mahika Ralhan ’26Sophia Venneri ’26 With the holiday season comes the release of early decision and some early action results. Even within the first week…

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  • Teachers must approach AI-use with caution

    March 5, 2026

    Darian Mihalakis ’27 The advent of AI has revolutionized institutions around the world, upending long-standing practices. The reverberations of this have been felt worldwide, including…

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  • I wouldn’t touch Christmas with a 39 1⁄2 foot pole

    March 5, 2026

    The Grinch Let’s face it, every holiday imaginable sucks. People get ridiculous, all jolly and gushy, over stupid days that don’t even mean anything. However,…

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  • Student club leaders must commit to the community

    March 4, 2026

    Kyle Zhang ’27 The wide variety of student-led clubs at EA serves as a reminder of some of the core values of the student body:…

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  • Staff Editorial: AI hurts integrity of college admissions

    March 3, 2026

    Mahika Rahlan ’26 Sophia Venneri ’26 A process that’s become extremely difficult to navigate in recent years has only become harder with the rise of…

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  • The SAT should be a greater part of college admissions

    March 3, 2026

    Daniel Adibi ’26 While standardized tests like the SAT and ACT are often viewed negatively, many colleges have reinstated the required testing policies they had…

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  • Thoughts on Thoughts: Current music is bad.

    March 3, 2026

    Thought Daughter ’67 The current music landscape is a landfill of sluggish writing, reused beats, and questionable role models. Here are the top offenders assaulting…

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  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is necessary

    March 3, 2026

    Mia Favini ’27 Despite nation-wide cuts of DEI programs, The Episcopal Academy’s Department of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion remains an important part of the school.…

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  • Graduation requirements: necessary or limiting?

    November 10, 2025

    Mia Favini ’27 The Episcopal Academy is renowned for its rigorous academic program, complemented by an abundance of extracurricular opportunities. EA does not center itself…

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  • Staff Editorial: EA students must advocate for STEM

    November 10, 2025

    Mahika Rahlan ’26 Sophia Venneri ’26 When school administrations are pressured by budget cuts, typically, Arts and Music programs are the first to go. However,…

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  • Sponsors for robotics competitions raise concern

    November 10, 2025

    Daniel Adibi ’26 During the winter, EA’s robotics teams are busy at work constructing 120-pound robots to compete in the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC). The…

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  • Staff Editorial: Looking ahead to senior year

    October 9, 2025

    Mahika Rahlan ’26 Sophia Venneri ’26 Nearing the end of the first month of school, it is safe to say that being a senior feels…

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  • EA must not stray from academic and athletic balance

    October 6, 2025

    Darian Mihalakis ’27 The balance between athletics and academics at EA is integral to the school’s identity. Outlined in the mission statement, EA’s commitment to…

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  • Thoughts on Thoughts: Outward Bound is pointless

    October 6, 2025

    Thought Daughter ’67 Is Outward Bound really an opportunity for the formation of so-called camaraderie, community, and growth among Episcopal’s incoming freshman class year after…

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  • Are phones and social media corrupting adolescence?

    October 6, 2025

    Mia Favini ’27 Joyce Liu ’27 The phone ban is clearly still in full effect from last year, but in general, when should adolescents really…

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