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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

Books & Breakfast: a playful, positive approach to equity

Books & Breakfast: a playful, positive approach to equity

Jeremy Schoen, Staff Writer March 15, 2024

At 8:00 a.m. every morning, an hour before the official school day begins, around thirty students file into the gym of Lincolnwood Elementary school—and seven other district 65 schools. These students...

Revolting children

Revolting children

Xander Mroczek, Staff Writer March 15, 2024

Now that winter is turning to spring, for ETHS students involved in theater, that means only one thing—it’s time for ETHS to put on its once- a- year musical. This year's show is a story of activism,...

If you take a walk down the alley of the 1400 block of Thayer, Isabella, and Park Street, you will find yourself interacting with some of the most unique and unlikely displays of public art in Evanston – all painted on garage doors in a deserted alley turned-renowned-open-air art gallery.

‘Art can change a whole neighborhood’

Anya Gill, Staff Writer March 15, 2024

If you take a walk down the alley of the 1400 block of Thayer, Isabella, and Park Street, you will find yourself interacting with some of the most unique and unlikely displays of public art in Evanston...

Little Prince brought to life in winter ‘Frosh-Soph’ play

Anthony LaRosa, Staff Writer March 15, 2024

The Little Prince, the world renowned novella by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, came to life in the form of the ETHS theater department’s Frosh-Soph winter play from Thursday, Feb. 14 to Saturday, Feb. 17....

Feeding the future

Feeding the future

Nadira Bumi, Staff Writer March 15, 2024

Deep in the corners of the vacant arts wing is a room full of ETHS kitchen staff working in aprons and hair nets. Early in the morning, they are already hard at work, pushing around carts, laying out food...

The Grammys 2024: breaking down a night of surprises

The Grammys 2024: breaking down a night of surprises

Jamie Brourman, Staff Writer February 22, 2024

On February 4th, millions of people waited in front of a screen for the answers to all of their questions. Questions like “Who will have the album of the year?” (and why will it be Taylor Swift) and...

A look into life of a year-round Band member

A look into life of a year-round Band member

Atisa D'abdon, Staff Writer February 22, 2024

Have you ever walked through Arts Wing? The forgotten, hidden gem on the first floor plastered in golden paint? And with every step you take, you feel the pulse of the drumbeat, you smell the crispness...

In 20th year, ETHS jazz festival hits high notes

In 20th year, ETHS jazz festival hits high notes

Sam Froum, A&E Editor February 22, 2024

On Saturday, Feb. 10, there was music in the air at ETHS – jazz music. Students in 50 different student bands from 26 high schools and middle schools across Illinois spent the day performing, learning...

Northwestern put on its 2024 Dolphin Show production of Kinky Boots the musical

NU’s ‘Dolphin Show’ largest student-produced musical in country

Rory Lehman, Staff Writer February 22, 2024

When one hears reference to the Dolphin Show, they might assume that it has some relation to aquatic animals. Although the history of the organization ties back to swimming and water activities, today’s...

‘Little Prince’ brought to life in Frosh-Soph play

Anthony LaRosa, Staff Writer February 22, 2024

“The Little Prince,” the world-renowned novella by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, came to life on Thursday, February 14th to Saturday, February 17th in the ETHS theater department's frosh-soph winter play....

At 2715 Hurd Ave., in the heart of Evanston’s Sixth Ward, exists what was once a large and lively church dedicated to worship alone. Now, after learning of Evanston’s removal of Black families from his neighborhood in Northwest Evanston, Steven Rogers took steps to turn the church which sat on the lot where those families lived into a place for music and collaboration within the Black community.

The sound of service

Jilian Denlow, Executive Editor February 22, 2024

At 2715 Hurd Ave., in the heart of Evanston’s Sixth Ward, exists what was once a large and lively church dedicated to worship alone. The Second Church of Christ, Scientist, nestled among dozens of single-family...

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