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The Evanstonian

The news site of Evanston Township High School's student newspaper

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Evanston bids a fond farewell: Tracy Autry

Evanston bids a fond farewell: Tracy Autry

Sam Calian, News Editor May 28, 2017

15. That's the number of courses Tracy Autry has taught during her 33-year-long career at ETHS. Autry began her career in the CTE department in 1984. Since then, she's gone on to teach a wide array...

District 65 budget referendum wins by a landslide

District 65 budget referendum wins by a landslide

Gigi Wade, News Writer April 21, 2017

Although members of the Evanston/Skokie community will pay an additional $39 in property taxes next month, the referendum that passed in the April 4 vote will use those funds to protect District 65 sports...

Debate students work through a case study

Speech and Debate travels to Kentucky for national championship

Sarah Frieman, News Editor April 21, 2017

Speech and Debate will send eight students, the most they’ve ever taken, to the Tournament of Champions (TOC) at the University of Kentucky, April 29-May 1.             “The Tournament...

Fourth Annual Dajae Coleman Achievement Award Application Open

Fourth Annual Dajae Coleman Achievement Award Application Open

April 7, 2017

The Dajae Coleman Achievement Award, started by the Dajae Coleman Foundation (DC3F) three years ago, opened its application on March 27 to Evanston Township High school freshmen and will be closed April...

Youth Job Center celebrates success at annual gala

Youth Job Center celebrates success at annual gala

March 21, 2017

 Supporters of Youth Job Center (YJC) celebrated a year of growth and expansion last weekend at the agency’s 2017 Annual Gala helping YJC surpass its fundraising goal for the event. The event, held...

Ben Osterlund, Mark Roth (2015) and Charlie Maxwell (2016) at last years softball tournament

Scholarship continues legacy of beloved teacher and coach

Sam Calian, News Editor March 17, 2017

Last year, Ross Freeland, a former math teacher and baseball coach, passed away from stomach cancer. His memory lives on through ETHS students, staff, and now the Ross Freeland Scholarship. “Mr. Freeland...

Genocides since 1945

Students look back at the Holocaust for upcoming remembrance days

Sarah Frieman, News Editor March 17, 2017

To educate and create more discussion about the genocide, interactive presentations will be shown four days this April during Holocaust Remembrance Week.             “We try to make the...

Spring thrift shop aims to help students in need

March 9, 2017

Hey Wildkits, do you wanna go thrift shopping? This  Friday, the Community Service Club will host it's annual thrift shop, the second this year, in order to raise money for the Student Emergency Fund....

Students participate in Spring Blood Drive

Students participate in Spring Blood Drive

March 3, 2017

Fifteen minutes could save a life. On Thursday and Friday, dozens of students went to G-175 to participate in the Spring Blood Drive. Linnette Hill, a health science teacher at ETHS, has her students...

African-American Youth Achievement Awards recognize Evanston students

African-American Youth Achievement Awards recognize Evanston students

March 1, 2017

Evanston Township High School hosted the 20th annual African-American Youth Achievement Awards (AAYA) to honor 38 African-American students from Evanston/Skokie public schools. These students were recognized...

Citizens to cast their vote for mayor next Tuesday

Sarah Frieman, News Editor February 24, 2017

On Feb. 28, Evanston residents can vote for one of the five mayoral candidates in the primary election: Steve Hagerty, Brian Miller, Gary Gaspard, Mark Tendam and Jeffrey Smith, who all filed to run last...

Robert gets a better crown

Sam Calian, News Editor February 24, 2017

The Bob. For years Robert Crown has been the home for countless ice skaters, hockey players and Evanston kids, and now with its new renovations, it will run for many years to come. “The center...

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