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The Evanstonian

The news site of Evanston Township High School's student newspaper

The Evanstonian

The news site of Evanston Township High School's student newspaper

The Evanstonian

Kits want revenge against GBN

Kits want revenge against GBN

Alex Heuer, Online Executive Editor March 31, 2014

Boys lacrosse started the season hot. Two early demolitions of Maine South and Deerfield by scores of 14-1 and 9-2 respectively have the squad feeling hot as they now prepare to travel to Northbrook...

Evanston’s history of segregation brought to light

Linnea Lipson, In-Depth Editor March 31, 2014

Evanston was pushed into segregation. “Segregation in Evanston began in 1910. Members of the community fought segregation, but it was more forced on the community by real estate companies and the...

Evanston holds rich history

Evanston holds rich history

Grace Buszko-Clark, In-Depth Editor March 31, 2014

Suffrage, gangs and prohibition. A lot went on during the twenties in Evanston. “Ever since Frances Willard was a little girl she thought women should vote,” says Janet Olsen, volunteer archivist...

Doubles teams look to provide Kits

Martin Fenn, Sports Reporter March 31, 2014

Despite losing a group of talented players from the class of 2013, boys tennis will look for their veteran doubles tandems to lead them on this year. “We will probably focus our top players in doubles...

ETHS founding fathers

ETHS founding fathers

Adele Gruner, In-Depth Editor March 31, 2014

“Go to Bacon.” Francis L. Bacon, first superintendent of ETHS, would be offended if he knew the current connotations of his name. ETHS was founded in 1883, with H. L. Boltwood as the first principal....

Indoor facilities provide athletics with a leg up

Indoor facilities provide athletics with a leg up

Eli Otting, Sports Columnist March 31, 2014

The snow is good for ETHS sports. While outdoor fields are suffering through the weather, Evanston teams take advantage of superior indoor facilities, gaining a leg up on lesser-equipped competition. Up...

Transfer students convey experiences

Transfer students convey experiences

Dalya Sohl, Feature Editor March 31, 2014

    Students from around the globe have immigrated into the Evanston community. Walking through the halls of ETHS, most of us don't pay great attention to the diversity; while many come...

Junior Charley Rees goes after a ground ball against Northside College Prep on March 18

Kits host unpredictable Patriots tomorrow

Paige Haiden, Sports Reporter March 31, 2014

Girls lacrosse will take on the Stevenson Patriots at 11 a.m. tomorrow. “We haven't played Stevenson in a couple years,” said Coach Sarah McKenna. “They are new to our schedule this year so it should...

8 Questions for Angel Giordano

8 Questions for Angel Giordano

Luke Calian, Feature Editor March 31, 2014

Most athletes dream of compe ting for the Olympics, however, junior Angel Giordano has already had a taste of what it's like to train for such an important event. For years Angel has trained with...

Tied up in tech

Tied up in tech

Alex Haab, Opinion Editor March 31, 2014

We are shackled to technology. Whether it is to our phones, computers, Siri, Wikipedia, or even Google, we rely too heavily on modern technology these days. While our parents used to go to a library and...

Controversy over obesity has no merit

Controversy over obesity has no merit

Peggy Giordano, Opinion Editor March 31, 2014

Our school is ignorant. People are too misguided by whether or not obesity should be classified as a disease that they’re ignoring to problem of obesity entirely. The obesity issue has a single...

Ruining Education

Ruining Education

Daniel Schoenfeld, Opinion Columnist March 31, 2014

Our education is far more important than a teacher’s job security. Tenure favors teachers’ careers and job security over student education. It compromises the utmost important goal of the education...

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