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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...

Poetry thrives here at ETHS

Andrea Gouvea, Feature Writer February 27, 2015

As we all know, February is Black History Month, which, for some students, is a time to share their wonderful poetry with others. Recently, students have been writing poetry about “What Black history...

Sophomore Laurianne Pene marvels at the cleanliness of the BCC.

BCC is cleaner than you think

Jane Mather-Glass, Feature Writer February 27, 2015

No need to bring hand sanitizer. Despite what you might think, the BCC is no dirtier than an average classroom. “There’s no real place where you’ll find every single thing spotless,” says...

Teenagers wrestle with procrastination

Teenagers wrestle with procrastination

Jane Mather-Glass, Feature Editor December 18, 2014

I’ll do it later. Even if you believe you work better under pressure, you won’t do as well if you procrastinate, and you run the risk of not turning work in at all. High school students always...

Y.O.U. students compile stories about microaggression

Emma Dzwierzynski, Feature Editor December 18, 2014

Many people aren’t aware of the racist, sexist, or cultural biased comments they make on a daily basis, but a group of Y.O.U. students are trying to change this by exposing all types of microaggression...

8 questions with Manwolves

8 questions with Manwolves

Dalya Sohl December 18, 2014

Following two years of hard work, and a recently released album, Manwolves, an ETHS student band, opens up about their process, challenges, and inspirations while delving into a modern jazz style.   How...

Talk like a wildkit

Emma Dzwierzynski, Feature Writer December 18, 2014

You may not realize you sound strange to outsiders, but Evanston students use words that they have created themselves that replace the typical adjectives, verbs and nouns that the majority of America uses. “The...

The Whole Wheat Truth

Jane Mather-Glass, Feature Editor December 18, 2014

While you may think that cutting out gluten is the best thing for your diet, new research has proved otherwise. “Often in gluten-free products, what you’re having to use to maintain that pliability...

Y.O.U students compile stories about microaggression

Emma Dzwierynski, Feature Editor December 18, 2014

Many people aren’t aware of the racist, sexist otherwise discriminatory comments they make on a daily basis, but a group of Y.O.U. students are trying to change this by exposing all types of microaggression...

Investment and Stock Club grows extensively since last year

Investment and Stock Club grows extensively since last year

Emma Dzwierzynski, Feature Writer October 5, 2014

Investment and Stock Club now has over 100 members, but last year it started with just eight students. “When I first came here, I was interested in investing, so I wanted to start an investment club,”...

ETHS students give back to the community through philanthropy

ETHS students give back to the community through philanthropy

Jane Mather-Glass, Feature Editor October 5, 2014

While you may have heard of the term “philanthropy” a few times but not really know what it means, a select group of students are becoming experts on the subject. According to Mary Collins, Community...

Suspension rates shatter as Peer Jury popularity increases

Suspension rates shatter as Peer Jury popularity increases

Emma Dzwierzynski, Feature Writer October 2, 2014

Don’t ever choose suspension again. The increasingly popular Peer Jury option that focuses on relationships rather than punishment helps students avoid missing school. “Students hate the idea of...

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