Theo Vadot ’19: It is common belief that the dog is man’s best friend. If this holds to be true, you are in good company in the White Dog Cafe in the heart of Philadelphia’s cherished University City. As you walk into the Victorian brownstone townhouse, you are first greeted by a hospitable taproom, in … Read More “White Dog Cafe in University City” »
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Theo Vadot ’19: A young restaurant lies gracefully in the middle of the nation’s oldest farmers’ market. Hunger Burger, a small burger joint, serves an array of breakfast burgers, some that you might call exotic, as well as a myriad selection of sides, from lobster mac ‘n’ cheese to bacon cheese fries. Another very important … Read More “Hunger Burger in Reading Terminal” »
Ashley Lederman ’21 Elizabeth Aldridge ’21: With winter break approaching, so is the annual Scrooge Chapel based off of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol. John Powell, a former teacher at the Episcopal Academy, played the role of Scrooge for many years. When he left, Konopka assumed the role and played Scrooge 2016. “Playing Scrooge is … Read More “Scrooge Returns” »
Ashley Lederman ’21 Elizabeth Aldridge ’21: With winter break approaching, so is the annual Scrooge Chapel based off of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol. John Powell, a former teacher at the Episcopal Academy, played the role of Scrooge for many years. When he left, Konopka assumed the role and played Scrooge 2016. “Playing Scrooge is … Read More “Scrooge Returns” »
Krissie Essilfie ’21 Avani Narula ’21: Yogi, Episcopal Academy’s seeing eye dog in training, has left the community to serve the blind. Yogi and Upper School Form V Dean and math teacher, Cheryl McLauchlan, are part of The Seeing Eye, an organization that prepares young puppies to help blind or vision-impaired citizens with everyday activities. … Read More “New dog coming to Episcopal” »
Nicholas Christos ’20 and Billy Stavropolous ’20: Aries (Mar 21 – Apr 19): Aries is going to have an exciting year full of success. Whether it be in the classroom or on the fields Aries has a bright year ahead. Your classes may be tough but as the year progresses you will begin to see … Read More “This Month’s Horoscopes” »
Kate Beinkampen ’19, Grace Reilly ’19: Valentine’s Day is a time to remember and appreciate loved ones. Students, teachers, and staff alike experience this holiday in a unique way. While some teachers regard the holiday as a “Hallmark Holiday” others use it as an opportunity to express their affection for their families. Couples among the Episcopal faculty … Read More “Valentine’s Day celebrated by the Episcopal faculty” »
