Loie Gilbert, Online Executive Editor
• May 13, 2016
Most people choose to relax and pursue a passion when they retire, but for Spanish Teacher Maritza Figiel is planning on continuing her passion for teaching.
“I really enjoyed my years here. If I...
Wellness and P.E. teacher Julie Colwell has done it all at ETHS and now she’s ready to move on to the next chapter in her life.
“Now that I’m teaching my ex-students kids I’ve realized it’s...
Ultimate Frisbee is one of the fastest growing sports in the nation, and its popularity is surging here at Evanston, where there is everything from pick up leagues to our very own Ultimate Frisbee team.
“It’s...
Although tattoos are a big commitment, the age requirement for tattoos is becoming more relaxed and students are taking advantage of this opportunity.
“I got my first tattoo once I turned 18,”...
From documentaries to democratic campaigners, Senior Studies allows students to pursue any of their independent interests.
“I started planning my project before I got into high school because I felt...
Poetry Week has ended, but not for one student, who plans on continuing it throughout his lifetime. Justin is staying true to his belief that kids, “should never stop writing” through his career in...
In an embarrassing situation we usually try to ignore it for as long as possible, but today students are learning to embrace those situations.
“Sometimes the intended message and the impact...
Bollywood Dancers, Farmers, Producers, and Actors.
These are just some of the many talents, that teachers and staff possess and pursue during after school hours.
Elizabeth Hartley is both an interior...
Old school meets new school.
Two schools share one city, but have many differences from each other.
“What we are doing is reimagining what a high school can be,” says Beacon Academy Head of School...
$20,000.
This is the total amount of scholarship money that Lauran Bromley, whose father founded the gaming company SEGA, is donating this year to outstanding students in the Special Education Dept....
A chip off the old block.
Many of you have the same political views as your parents despite doing research.
“My parents and I have similar views, but they let me create my own political beliefs. ...
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