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!!E-SCHOLIUM EXCLUSIVE!! EA wins award at snowy MUN conference
Read more: !!E-SCHOLIUM EXCLUSIVE!! EA wins award at snowy MUN conferenceHarrison Miller ’28Jack Janczyk ’28 Episcopal was one of hundreds of schools that attended the Ivy League Model United Nations Conference, also known as ILMUNC,…
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LanSchool installed on all US computers
Read more: LanSchool installed on all US computersVivian Cook ’27 Following the return of students from winter break, EA installed LanSchool, a classroom management software designed to empower educators to engage and…
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U.S. government captures Venezuelan dictator
Read more: U.S. government captures Venezuelan dictatorLilly Smolenski ’27Darian Mihalakis ’27 On January 3, the United States launched the military operation “Absolute Resolve” to remove Venezuela’s president and first lady, Nicolás…
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Intense ICE crackdown in Minnesota worsens
Read more: Intense ICE crackdown in Minnesota worsensKaren Shi ’27 In early 2026, the Trump Administration deployed over 2,000 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers to the streets of Minneapolis, Minnesota, sparking…
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Same-sex marriage remains secure in the US
Read more: Same-sex marriage remains secure in the USEllie Rheam ’27 On November 10, 2025, the United States Supreme Court made the monumental decision to turn down an appeal seeking to re-assess the…
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May Term madness: conflicts and chaos
Read more: May Term madness: conflicts and chaosSean Reagle ’27Darian Mihalakis ’27Lilly Smolenski ’27 Following unprecedented demand for limited May Term trip offerings that brought chaos into this year’s May Term, EA…
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Penny retired after 200+ years service
Read more: Penny retired after 200+ years serviceLucas van Binsbergen ’27 The United States penny, long the quiet backbone of cash drawers and coffee-can savings, has finally reached the end of its…
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Independent Study features student led e-waste drive
Read more: Independent Study features student led e-waste driveJack Janczyk ’28 In early November, as part of his Lilley Fellowship Advanced Independent Study, Mason Jiang ’26 led an electronic-waste drive at EA in…
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Tulane implements controversial early decision ban
Read more: Tulane implements controversial early decision banVivian Cook ’27 This fall, Tulane University placed Colorado Academy, a private college preparatory school, along with three other unknown high schools, under a year-long…
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AWS outage disrupts EA internet access
Read more: AWS outage disrupts EA internet accessJack Janczyk ’28 In late October, students trying to access critical online resources to complete schoolwork were confounded by error messages and perpetually loading web…
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Misuse of Justice Department causes distrust
Read more: Misuse of Justice Department causes distrustHarrison Miller ’28Charlie Megosh ’28 In recent years, especially under the second Trump Administration, the Justice Department, a bastion of impartiality since the Watergate scandal,…
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Israel and Hamas agree to ceasefire deal
Read more: Israel and Hamas agree to ceasefire dealVivian Cook ’27 In early October, President Donald Trump helped facilitate a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, pausing the fighting in a conflict that…
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2025 elections deliver Democratic victories
Read more: 2025 elections deliver Democratic victoriesLucas van Binsbergen ’27 Across a series of key votes nationwide on November 4, Democrats secured a series of high-profile victories, including taking the Virginia…
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EA grapples with AI’s impact on learning
Read more: EA grapples with AI’s impact on learningWill Patterson ’27 In recent years, EA has wrestled with the integration of ChatGPT and other AI tools in schools to aid, complete, and grade…
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AWS outage disrupts EA internet access
Read more: AWS outage disrupts EA internet accessJack Janczyck ’28 In late October, students trying to access critical online resources to complete schoolwork were confounded by error messages and perpetually loading web…
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Misuse of Justice Department causes distrust
Read more: Misuse of Justice Department causes distrustHarrison Miller ’28 Charlie Megosh ’28 In recent years, especially under the second Trump Administration, the Justice Department, a bastion of impartiality since the Watergate…
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Israel and Hamas agree to ceasefire deal
Read more: Israel and Hamas agree to ceasefire dealVivian Cook ’27 In early October, President Donald Trump helped facilitate a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, pausing the fighting in a conflict that…
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2025 elections deliver Democratic victories
Read more: 2025 elections deliver Democratic victoriesLucas van Binsbergen ’27 Across a series of key votes nationwide on November 4, Democrats secured a series of high-profile victories, including taking the Virginia…
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EA grapples with AI’s impact on learning
Read more: EA grapples with AI’s impact on learningWill Patterson ’27 In recent years, EA has wrestled with the integration of ChatGPT and other AI tools in schools to aid, complete, and grade…
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US and Israel draw ire at contentious UN GA
Read more: US and Israel draw ire at contentious UN GACharlie Casey ’27 This September, the United Nations held its eightieth General Assembly, an important annual diplomatic event where all UN member nations convened to…
