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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

Checking into the season

Hailey Fine, Sports Captain March 22, 2019

Despite the drastic drop in seniority this year, boys lacrosse plans to take the season head on and keep up a competitive attitude. “We graduated two division 1 and two division 3 athletes so there...

Softball: New coach, new mindset

Softball: New coach, new mindset

Zach Myers, Staff Writer March 22, 2019

With their sights set on another conference title, softball looks to bounce back from last years regional championship loss to Whitney Young and continue their domination of the CSL South led by first...

Corey Winchester was awarded a 2019 Golden Apple Award on March 18.

Corey Winchester declared Golden Apple recipient

Rachel Krumholz, Staff Writer March 22, 2019

Corey Winchester was surprised with the 2019 Excellence in Teaching Award from the Golden Apple Committee during second period last Monday. They announced the award with a visit from friends, reporters...

Economically segregated communities are not diverse

Najiah Osborne-Francellno, Staff Writer March 22, 2019

Many individuals view Evanston as a diverse community. I am a Black female and I disagree with this notion entirely. I have lived in Evanston for 11 years, and I feel that Evanston is just becoming more...

The utilization of different tracking methods

Ben Baker-Katz, In-Depth Editor March 22, 2019

The mandatory, five-hour-long test in the early morning is a familiar narrative to most high schoolers. Standardized testing has become ingrained in the public education system. Both New Trier and Evanston...

POC Owned Business

POC Owned Business

Trinity Collins and Olivia Stiley March 22, 2019

In 1934, when the National Housing Act -- also known as “redlining” -- was enacted, people of color living in the United States were prohibited from inhabiting many areas -- meaning communities of...

E-Learning: Why it’s worth E-xpanding

David Dupuis, Staff Writer March 22, 2019

It was a cold and windy day, with emphasis on the cold. In fact, it was so cold that it was making the history books. Highs around -13 degrees Fahrenheit with wind chills pushing it below -30 were on the...

Actors Gymnasium performers in a pivotal scene.

Circus artists defy gravity

Sofie Kennedy and Nora Miller March 22, 2019

The cast of the tenth annual Actors Gymnasium winter show, All The Time In The World, exemplifies the graceful combination between theater and circus. “All winter circus [shows] are sci-fi. It’s...

Freshmen to take PSAT 8/9 in April

Cate Lynch, Staff Writer March 22, 2019

For the first time in ETHS history, freshmen will be required to take the PSAT April 9 as a direct result of the state changing its SAT testing requirements. “It’s required of all high schools in...

Mutually negative perceptions fuel historic rivalry

Caroline Jacobs and Sydney Ter Molen March 22, 2019

It’s likely that on your way into Beardsley Gym or Lazier Field you’ll hear sentiments of “NTK” and “F-New Trier” chants. While some perceive this long-standing rivalry as mere fun, others...

Original work by Hislop

ETHS Staff Artist: Hislop expresses culture through art

Sophie Gomez, Staff Writer March 22, 2019

Jasmin Hislop, the coordinator of the South Technology Center, also happens to be a talented artist. Recently, Hislop displayed her art at the Evanston Public Library and is planning a future exhibit in...

New CTE Classes added for 2019/2020 school year

Brynn Aaronson and Sofia Williams March 22, 2019

Cybersecurity Class After 13 years of teaching at ETHS, Gary Haller will finally add a class to his schedule that he has been interested in for years: Cybersecurity. “[Cybersecurity] is something...

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