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The Evanstonian

Sakari Greenwell shows her voice.

9th annual E-town Idol to arrive in style on March 9

Camille Allen, News Editor February 27, 2015

Clear your calendar and get out your dancing shoes. Five-dollar tickets are now on sale for the ninth annual E-Town Idol, held in the auditorium March 20 from 6:30-9 pm. “The E-Squad step team is...

Esande performance to dance its way across the world

Esande performance to dance its way across the world

Chloe Roberts, Entertainment Editor February 27, 2015

INVINCIBLE. The ESANDE dance performance opens tonight at 7:30, and promises to encompass routines from all over the world to create a show that’s truly unstoppable. "We've been trying to treat...

Columnist David Colton poses for a picture.

Don’t be shy of the Chi

David Colton, Entertainment Columnist February 27, 2015

“Bet your bottom dollar you’ll lose the blues in Chicago… that’s my hometown” ~Frank Sinatra You’re from Chicago. At least, that’s what you tell people outside of the state whom...

Writers Showcase Board painstakingly discusses pieces in the show.

Writer’s Showcase kicks off March 19

John Charon, Entertainment Editor February 27, 2015

Don’t forget to write down to see Writers’ Showcase this March! The show will be taking place March 19 and March 20 at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. as well as March 21 at 8 p.m. The show will cost $4 and take...

Warmer temperatures means colder winters

Warmer temperatures means colder winters

Claire Greising, Opinion Columnist February 27, 2015

Somewhere Inconvenient Truth star and former presidential candidate Al Gore must be laughing at us all. Last year, Chicago experienced its coldest winter since 1872, according to the National Weather Service....

28 days arent needed for Black History

28 days aren’t needed for Black History

Gabby Smith, Opinion Editor February 27, 2015

I don’t want a month. As a black student who has been in the public school system for my entire life, I want for my history here in America to be regarded with equal importance to the accomplishments...

Athletes debate whether spring sports start too early

Athletes debate whether spring sports start too early

Emma Dzwierzynski, Feature Editor February 27, 2015

It is still freezing outside, but spring sports are gearing up to start their season, even though they may have to do so inside, depending on the weather. “We know that it’s always going to be hit...

The School is Yours - Go Forth and Art Bomb

The School is Yours – Go Forth and Art Bomb

Rena Newman, Guest Opinion Writer February 27, 2015

Being an artist means pushing the boundaries. But during “Art Week”, the Art Department missed an important opportunity to support student expression. The week of February 9th - 13th was to be a...

Junior Sade Chuckas dribbles down the court.

Kits battle in thrilling postseason stretch

Adele Gruner, Sports Editor February 27, 2015

You should have been there. After the longest game in program history, the Kits defeated Glenbrook South 62-57 after four overtimes,earning their spot in the Sweet Sixteen. “I am seeing something...

Senior Alante Massie scores a layup against Waukegan

Boys basketball surges to front of CSL South

Nathan Easington, Sports Editor February 27, 2015

A hard fought battle. As time expired one week ago, the Kits held their breath as a last second shot from the Niles North point guard bounced off the rim and out of play.  The team won the CSL South...

Hockey faces New Trier in order to advance to next stage

Hockey faces New Trier in order to advance to next stage

Luis Sosa, Sports Editor February 27, 2015

Boys hockey has been having an amazing year, but New Trier could cut it short. “We just have to maintain focus at practice and especially in the game,” said junior Nick Lydon, “the objective is...

Wrestling falls at State

Wrestling falls at State

Gabe Aichholzer, Sports Editor February 27, 2015

Evanston’s three man state team fell in the first round this past weekend in Champaign, ending a grueling season that the Kits hoped would end in glory. Seniors James Marshall-Davis and Zach Warhus...

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