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Students gather to protest recent racial injustices

Students gather to protest recent racial injustices

Harrison Witt, Feature Editor December 18, 2015

“16 shots.” This was one of the many chants shouted at the protest for racial equality in Chicago on Nov. 27, which many ETHS students attended. “It was a pretty...

School initiative creates diversity

School initiative creates diversity

Abrielle Claude, Feature Editor December 18, 2015

There has been a lot of emphasis on closing the racial academic achievement gap, but now ETHS is trying to unite the student body together in social situations outside of the classroom. “It’s always...

8 Questions for the "Ticket Man"

8 Questions for the “Ticket Man”

Simone Williams, Feature Editor December 18, 2015

Most commonly known for being the “Ticket Man,” safety officer Mark Smith is in charge of making sure the school is safe on the outside. Since 2007, he has seen jumped cars, issued parking tickets...

Enjoy your stay-cation

Enjoy your stay-cation

Isabella Senno, Online Executive Editor December 13, 2015

Don’t feel bad if you aren't going anywhere this winter break.  There are plenty of fun things to do around both Evanston and Chicago.  Here are our top picks. Ice Skating at the Maggie Daley Park...

Parking garage suicides becoming an issue in Evanston

Parking garage suicides becoming an issue in Evanston

Harrison Witt, Feature Editor November 20, 2015

One of the biggest issues in America is suicide, but parking garage suicides have become a big issue right in downtown Evanston. “People commit suicide, but it’s the public ones we see, take note...

Names are a gateway into culture

Names are a gateway into culture

Trinity Collins, Feature Editor November 20, 2015

Your name isn’t just a name. Names show insight into identity, ethnic significance and values by reflecting the culture. “I feel that you should value your name regardless of what...

YouTube can help self-confidence

Simone Williams, Feature Editor November 20, 2015

Many high school students may be lacking in self-confidence however, here at ETHS students in YouTube are helping that issue. “YouTube has been a building trend,” explains Content Marketing...

Planetarium expands experiences, increases opportunities for other classes

Planetarium expands experiences, increases opportunities for other classes

Abrielle Claude, Feature Editor November 20, 2015

ETHS goes beyond the classroom to provide innovative techniques to enhance classroom learning, and with the recent renovation of the school’s planetarium completed you could receive a new kind of learning...

We're working to close the racial gap

We’re working to close the racial gap

Trinity Collins, Feature Editor October 30, 2015

At a diverse school it’s easy to see the gap in racial success, but here at ETHS students and faculty have been working hard to achieve academic equality by forming clubs, earned honors and social awareness. “Race,...

Emily Roth

Y.O.U. provides opportunity for success

Abrielle Claude, Feature Writer October 30, 2015

Y.O.U. says stay in school. Youth Opportunity United (Y.O.U.) is a youth development agency that offers programs for high school students that help teach students and their families how to positively...

Social media gives musicians new outlet

Margo Levitan, Entertainment Editor October 30, 2015

Turn up your speakers. With programs like Soundcloud and Youtube, students with a passion for music can have the same quality as the biggest stars with a click of a button. Being a high school musician...

Club members discuss issues such as consent, body image and women in politics.

New club fights for Female Rights

Simone Williams, Feature Editor October 30, 2015

If you are a student passionate about supporting and uplifting females, consider joining Girl-Up Club, an organization that strives for gender equality. “The main purpose is to talk about things that...

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