Myra Ralhan ’29 Every spring, seniors receive their diplomas and begin a new chapter in their lives, but graduation isn’t the end of their story with Episcopal Academy. We recently checked in with graduates from the Class of 2025 to get insight into their new lives at college, how they are adjusting, and what advice … Read More “Beyond EA: Class of 2025 reflections on college-life” »
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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 of December, multiple schools have announced their decisions. Instagram is flooded with stories and posts about people who have received good news from their dream schools. Although not all schools … Read More “Staff Editorial: Early decision/action PSA” »
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 at EA, where the technology seeps into teaching. This embrace, however, is a major mistake, and EA would be wise to exercise extreme caution when integrating AI into teaching. In … Read More “Teachers must approach AI-use with caution” »
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, there is one in particular that stands out as the absolute worst. It happens every December, when the world becomes a chaotic circus. There are blinding lights everywhere, people singing … Read More “I wouldn’t touch Christmas with a 39 1⁄2 foot pole” »
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: passion and leadership. Whether it’s community service, a space for students to bond over shared interests, or a publication like this very newspaper, there is a club for every student … Read More “Student club leaders must commit to the community” »
Siena Scungio ’27 The recent release of Wicked: For Good, the sequel to Wicked: Part I, starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, has fans from around the world flocking to the movie theatres. The films highlight the story of Elphaba Thropp, the Wicked Witch of the West, played by Erivo, and Glinda Upland, known as … Read More “Is Wicked: For Good actually any good?” »
Lance Bowman ’26Ari Roth ’26 “Relearn how to play an instrument.” Asher Wan ’26 “To be more chalant.” Nikolai Nawrocki ’26 “Progress, not perfection.” Gavin Thibodeau ’27 “Prioritize sleeping over schoolwork.” Nikhil Bonney ’27 “Actually read the Scholium.” Jordan Shanahan ’26 “Bench 405 and become a demon on the winter arc.” Adam Rossin ’26 “Still … Read More “EA students prepare resolutions for the new year” »
Elvin Lin ’26 The holiday season is officially here, unless you’re from one of those families that puts out their Christmas decorations following the Fourth of July. For normal people, though, I’m sure the ever-dropping temperatures, shortening days, and 24/7 Christmas music have every student excited for winter break. While people are spending time with … Read More “Pomegranate period passes, people prepare for pear” »
Andrew Ahn ’28 Scrooge Chapel has been a longstanding tradition at EA, uniting all grades across campus for a morning of fun, connection, and reflection on the year’s trends and themes. Many students and teachers have long debated the best aspects of Scrooge Chapel’s popularity. Is it the funny, modernized version of the three ghosts … Read More “The history behind the annual Scrooge Chapel” »
Julia Griffin ’28 With the arrival of the winter season also comes the beginning of exam preparation for semester classes. Many students are balancing the start of winter sports, clubs, and other extracurricular activities, making time management more important than ever. Both teachers and students alike emphasize the need for timely preparation and utilizing the … Read More “Tips & tricks to end semester classes strong” »
