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. T.J. Locke, Greville Haslam Head of School, in 2017. The CTL is composed of EA faculty members who are dedicated to gathering, analyzing, and implementing research that will benefit teaching … Read More “Students should care about the CTL at EA” »
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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 Haslam Head of School, in 2017. The CTL is composed of EA faculty members who are dedicated to gathering, analyzing, and implementing research that will benefit teaching at EA. Buckley … Read More “Girls in STEM programs must be promoted at EA” »
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 United States has unarguably been the world’s sole superpower. Through military superiority, unmatched economic power, and savvy diplomacy, the United States has expanded its sphere of influence into every corner … Read More “America stands to lose from its foreign policy” »
Kathleen Stubbing ’26Siena Scungio ’27 Happy Valentine’s Day! For those of you celebrating, congrats! For those of you who are avoiding the holiday for obvious reasons, … well… better luck next year? Valentine’s Day is different for everyone, and your horoscope might explain exactly why… Aquarius (Jan 20 – Feb 18): Known for being deep … Read More “Valentine’s Day, according to your zodiac sign” »
Lance Bowman ’26 Life boils down to a few big, seemingly unanswerable questions: What is the meaning of life? What happens when we die? What is right? And what does the EQV actually do? The Esse Quam Videri society is a senior-led student group that prioritizes fostering school-wide connections between grades and groups. Each year, … Read More “Exciting EQV events edify exquisite EA enclave” »
John Groark ’28 As the premier, pear-paired month of the year draws to a frigid close, the promise of rising temperatures all across North America, from Florida farms to coastal California, is priming the first harvest of the national fruit of the month, the grapefruit. Historically and geographically, grapefruit has had a rather interesting journey. … Read More “Thank goodness glorious grapefruits hath returned” »
Andrew Ahn ’28 At the center of Episcopal’s modern language department is Erin Bilbao, who came to the school nine years ago with a deep passion for guiding students and fostering a meaningful connection to language learning. Currently teaching Honors Spanish II to freshmen and sophomores, Bilbao balances her role as an educator with a … Read More “Faculty Spotlight: Meet Señora Erin Bilbao” »
Julia Griffin ’28 Each winter, families around the world prepare to celebrate Lunar New Year, a holiday focused on rejuvenation, unity, and continued hope for the upcoming year. For communities and families across Asia, the holiday represents the start of a new lunar calendar year, and an opportunity to reconnect with friends and relatives. At … Read More “Lunar New Year: The year of the horse” »
Kayla Kouahou ’28 With the joy of a double snow day subsiding and the reality of winter beginning to set in, a truth has come about. The graceful white flurries that bestowed upon this EA community a break from the usual 8 AM-6 PM schedule have become a vex for all. Roads remain piled with … Read More “Gripe of the Month: TundraTown, PA” »
