Vestry Chapel

By: Sara Himebauch ’18 What do you want to surrender to the Lord? This was the theme of the most recent Vestry Chapel Throughout the year, students have been looking at what it means to really live in the likeness and image of Christ, but we were reminded in this chapel that none of that…

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Young Scientists At ESJ

By: Kate Nicholson ’18 Every year we walk through the Munnerlyn on our way to chapel and notice a ton of science posters in the lobby, but I doubt you have actually thought about what they are for. Science research is being done everyday on campus at Episcopal and you may not even know it.…

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Marcus Brooks '18 Interview

By: Jack Barksdale ’19 Marcus Brooks has been nothing short of phenomenal this year for the Eagles. Heā€™s third in the city in scoring, and leads the team in scoring, rebounds and blocks. I sat down to talk to him about his success this year, his plans for the future and the teamā€™s upcoming district…

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Girls' Varsity Soccer: District Champions

By: Olivia Kato ’19 It was January 26. The Episcopal and Bolles girlsā€™ varsity soccer teams were fighting for one thing: the district championship Title. Bolles was originally ranked 1st in the district, with Episcopal ranking 3rd. Due to the semifinal games that Tuesday, the Eagles were able to move to 2nd place by defeating…

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A New Type Of Burrito

By: Kiara Revels ’18 Food fusion has become increasingly popular nowadays, as it is usually the specialty of contestants on popular shows like Food Network Star and Top Chef. On the recent New York trip, I ate at a Mexican barbeque restaurant cleverly called ā€œMexicueā€. This week I went to a place that combines two…

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Art Of Art

By: Katharine Conklin ’18 The work of Episcopalā€™s National Art Honor Society (NAHS) was exceptionally creative at the fourth annual Art of Art, an event founded by Suzanna Deperi ā€˜16, where the Visual Arts Department and their students opened their studios to the public. For only $5 (money which will further sponsor NAHS and Courtney…

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Stamped From The Beginning

By: Ines Eisenhour ’19 Going in with an open-mind, I had no idea what to expect from Ibram X. Kendiā€™s lecture at UNF. It was a school night. I had a lot of homework. I wasnā€™t entirely sure why I had insisted on going, but after hearing this man speak, it was evident that there…

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The Wiz

By: Gracie Guy ’19 Among the the many benefits to an Episcopal education lies the strong, artistic foundation created from actors, dancers, singers and musicians coming together to make something stronger than all of us: a theatrical performance full of love, charisma and unimaginable talent. This yearā€™s fall production, The Wiz, not only holds the…

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A Perfect Inaugural Game

By: Jack Barksdale ’19 At long last, the first home football game came around a few Fridays ago, and the long wait left the whole school buzzing with excitement. It would be, after all, the first game played in the pristine Jangro Stadium, which almost seemed to shimmer, it was so new. The state-of-the-art facility…

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A Restaurant To Shed Light On

By: Kiara Revels ’18 Iā€™d never heard of fresh from the Garden Shed until I overheard a group of students raving about their prices and customer service. Customer service is important obviously, but when I heard the words ā€œcheap pricesā€ I knew Iā€™d be going. To my surprise, it was only a four minute drive…

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