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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

Frank Herman

Frank Herman, Social Chair

Howdy! I’m Frank Herman! As the Evanstonian’s designated S103 coordinator, I’ll always handle any questions, comments, or concerns you might have about our beloved backroom. I’m known in some circles for my strategic genius and will accept a challenge to any game. In my spare time, I’m the staff’s resident history buff and Theodore Roosevelt enthusiast. I like a good conversation and a game of cards, and will always debate the intense social commentary of Louis Sachar’s novel “Holes.” Hope to meet you soon! <3

By Frank Herman
Frank Herman | Thank you Evanston

Frank Herman | Thank you Evanston

Frank Herman, Social Chair May 8, 2024

Evanston is super weird. We like to pretend we’re the same as any other city, but there’s a noticeably different attitude, different feeling, different culture. The way Evanstonians think of themselves...

Photos by Ahania Soni

Weaving cultures together

Frank Herman, Staff Writer, S103 Coordinator April 20, 2023

As you walk through Evanston’s commercial district, the sounds of cars whirring and people stirring are overwhelming and exciting all at once. The ‘L’ Train roars by as Evanston’s inhabitants pass...

Map by Clara Gustafson

Mourning and loss: the events at Sand Creek

Jessica Sehgal, Clara Gustafson and Frank Herman February 27, 2023
On Nov. 29, 1864, when the sun had just begun inching above the horizon, the rumbling sound of approaching hooves abruptly awoke the sleeping tribes. A few village patrons presumptively celebrated at what appeared to be buffalo in the distance. However, the truth of what lay in the distance that morning was far from the hopeful symbol of buffalo and instead grew to be one of the most gruesome and inhumane massacres in American history.
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