Energized for Early Man

By: Katharine Conklin ’18 Nick Park’s newest movie Early Man is as quirky as it is diverting. The plot follows the typical underdog format: the Stone Age tribe needs to protect the Valley from the Bronze Age men who have come to pillage for precious metals. Some may say it’s a more primitive account of […]

NFL Bound: Garrett is Game

By: Jack Barksdale ’19 Two weeks ago, Episcopal announced that Garrett Scantling ‘11 would become an assistant track coach at his alma mater. Scantling’s athletic career after graduating from Episcopal has been nothing short of impressive, though it’s been a wild ride. At Episcopal, Scantling recorded over 1,200 yards on 66 receptions, 13 of them […]

Never Again: The Tragedy that Sparked a Movement

By: Inés Eisenhour ’19 At Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School (MSD) in Parkland, Florida, 17 people were killed and 14 people were injured with a semi automatic AR-15. It was legal for Nikolas Cruz, the 19 year old suspect in the shooting, to buy a civilian version of the military’s standard rifle. In the wake […]

Tennis Team Takes Orlando

By: Kate Nicholson ‘18 This past weekend, both the girls and boys varsity tennis teams traveled to Orlando to compete against Winter Park High School and Lake Highland Preparatory School in a “round robin” tournament. The tournament was held at the United States Tennis Association National Campus (also known as the Home of American Tennis), which […]

Weightlifting

By: Nial Murphy ‘20 In the past, Episcopal’s weightlifting team has tended to be one of the smaller athletic programs. However, this year’s team has stood out among the rest, being a larger team that fills out most of the weight classes and a group of lifters whom, using their immense mental and physical strength […]