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Cutting-edge new treatment for Huntington’s Disease

Posted on December 7, 2025December 7, 2025 By Lucia Forte
Cutting-edge new treatment for Huntington’s Disease
Features, Scholium

Myra Rahlan ’29  A groundbreaking new gene therapy trial may change the future of patients living with Huntington’s Disease, giving hope to families that had once never seen an end to this disease and faced a devastating diagnosis. A trial was held at the University College London Huntington’s Disease Centre to test a new treatment, … Read More “Cutting-edge new treatment for Huntington’s Disease” »

Iconic Louvre heist revives old-school crime

Posted on December 7, 2025December 7, 2025 By Lucia Forte
Iconic Louvre heist revives old-school crime
Features, Scholium

Maggie Sgaramella ’26 Seven minutes was all it took for four masked thieves to steal approximately 102 million dollars worth of jewelry from perhaps the most infamous museum in the world.  On October 19, 2025, from the exact time of arrival at 9:30am to their swift escape at just seven minutes later, the mysterious thieves … Read More “Iconic Louvre heist revives old-school crime” »

Clubs provide spaces for political discourse

Posted on November 15, 2025November 15, 2025 By Lucia Forte
Clubs provide spaces for political discourse
Features, Scholium

Vivian Cook ’27 Over the course of the past year, the Academy Scholium has had an increasingly difficult time interviewing community members on topics that concern politics. The History Department has requested not to be interviewed about any more contentious political issues, and dozens of students have refused interview requests. Whether this difficulty is rooted … Read More “Clubs provide spaces for political discourse” »

Club Connect: Model United Nations

Posted on November 10, 2025November 10, 2025 By Lucia Forte
Club Connect: Model United Nations
Features, Scholium

Tessa Shanahan ’28 As the Model UN club begins its next year of debating international relations, it hopes to continue its dedication to getting kids involved in issues that are not only domestic but also impact the scope of the entire world and open their eyes to different perspectives and opinions. Behind placards indicating which … Read More “Club Connect: Model United Nations” »

EQV launches initiatives for 2025-2026 school year

Posted on November 10, 2025November 10, 2025 By Lucia Forte
EQV launches initiatives for 2025-2026 school year
Features, Scholium

Myra Rahlan ’29 The Esse Quam Videri (EQV) Society is a student-led senior leadership group at Episcopal Academy. This year, they have created and started to implement various initiatives within our school, such as fostering relationships between upper and lower classmen, reinforcing quiet spaces in the library, and helping freshmen better adapt to the intense … Read More “EQV launches initiatives for 2025-2026 school year” »

Artist of the Month: Josephine Buccini ’21

Posted on October 17, 2020 By TECHALERT
Archives, Old Arts, Old Scholium

Artist of the Month: Josephine Buccini ’21

Posted on October 17, 2020 By TECHALERT
Archives, Old Arts, Old Scholium

College Matriculation List

Posted on May 29, 2020September 29, 2025 By TECHALERT
Archives, Old News

See where the class of 2020 is going next year! Amherst College – 1Arizona State University – Barrett Honors College – 1Bates College – 1Bellarmine University – 1Boston College – 5Boston University – 2Bowdoin College – 2Brown University – 3Bucknell University – 5Cabrini University – 1Claremont McKenna College – 1Clemson University – 3Colgate University – … Read More “College Matriculation List” »

Harvard discrimination lawsuit generates debate

Posted on December 8, 2018September 29, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old News, Old Scholium

Sejin Park ’20Justin Chen ’20 As of recently, Harvard has been challenged and brought to court due to what many see as its discriminatory selection process, particularly pertaining to Asian-American applicants. This effort has been primarily led by Edward Blum. According to the Boston Globe, Blum has become the “face” of the effort to end … Read More “Harvard discrimination lawsuit generates debate” »

An inside look: inconsistent EA diversity statistics

Posted on December 2, 2017 By TECHALERT
Archives, Old Editorials, Old Scholium

Molly Limaye ’21, Madison Hanssens ’21, Kristen Weil ’21:  Diversity, while thought of as highly important by many in the EA community, is not always reported accurately on our website and it really should be. After examining the EA website and speaking with Walidah Justice, Director of Diversity and Inclusion, Scholium found EA diversity statistics to be … Read More “An inside look: inconsistent EA diversity statistics” »

Department of Artists Showcases Faculty Talent

Posted on September 30, 2017 By TECHALERT
Archives, Old Arts, Old Scholium

Anjali Bose ‘20: Department of Artists, an exhibition of works by EA faculty members, is currently on display in the Crawford Campus Center Gallery and will remain there through October 5th. The current gallery at Episcopal “showcases the work of EA Visual Art Department faculty” according to its description on the Episcopal Academy’s website. From the … Read More “Department of Artists Showcases Faculty Talent” »

Middle School athletes playing on varsity teams

Posted on June 28, 2017September 29, 2025 By TECHALERT
Archives, Old Scholium, Old Sports

Lola Quigley ’20: While varsity athletes at Episcopal are typically in high school, in some cases, middle school students in eighth grade have the opportunity to participate in varsity athletics. Gina Buggy, Director of Athletics, referred to Gerald Henderson ‘06 when describing how to determine if the student is suited to play with the varsity team: … Read More “Middle School athletes playing on varsity teams” »

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