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

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

The Evanstonian

Louise Bond

Louise Bond, Staff Writer

My name is Louise Bond; I use she/her/hers pronouns, and I'm a senior at ETHS. This is my 3rd year writing for the News section of The Evanstonian. I also lead the Community Service Club, Intersectional Feminists United club, and Sustainability Committee at school. I love writing news stories because it allows me to learn about the ETHS and Evanston community through a new lens, and meet so many amazing Evanstonians through interviewing and research.
By Louise Bond

Senior Column | Dismantling internalized male gaze is liberating

Louise Bond, Staff Writer May 21, 2021

Collectively, women are taught from a young age that the goal is to be perceived as attractive to men and to serve men’s wants and desires. Notice that it is not to feel good in your own skin, feel confident,...

Students participate in a titration lab.
Photo courtesy of Tina Lulla

In-person experiences offer social and academic benefits

Louise Bond and Tarek Anthony March 22, 2021

After 11 months of ETHS being largely unoccupied by students, the school administration announced that it will be offering opportunities for in-person experiences for athletics, clubs and activities, fine...

Fourth Ward

Louise Bond, Staff Writer February 17, 2021

Diane Goldring ETHS alumna Diane Goldring is one of two candidates challenging incumbent Don Wilson for the 4th Ward alderman position to pursue more progressive policy in Evanston. “I feel like...

Voting in a pandemic: COVID’s impact on the election

Voting in a pandemic: COVID’s impact on the election

Louise Bond, Staff Writer November 16, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has seemingly impacted every aspect of life in 2020, and the long-anticipated general election was no exception. The United States’ number of COVID-19 cases and deaths greatly...

Politics club creates new space for conversation

Louise Bond, Staff Writer October 20, 2020

This school year, seniors Ben Ward and Jonathan Zenkich and juniors Madeline Matsis and Chauncy Wadsworth came together to form the ETHS Politics Club, creating a space dedicated to fostering debate about...

Civic engagement through peer-led community service

Louise Bond, Staff Writer October 20, 2020

The Civic Engagement Committee, one of eight student-led subcommittees of the Community Service Club, focuses on actively engaging students with social issues and empowering their voices in civic conversations....

Closer look at student political action

Closer look at student political action

Louise Bond and Sari Oppenheimer October 20, 2020

Although most ETHS students will not be eligible to vote in the general election, many are finding other ways to be politically involved leading up to Nov. 3. There are plenty of opportunities to become...

Students participate in a CSC chalk-out on Sept. 21.

Student activities persist virtually and in-person

Louise Bond, Staff Writer September 24, 2020

With the school year starting fully remote, opportunities for engagement with peers and the community are more important than ever. ETHS is still dedicated to supporting clubs, and activities continue...

ETHS welcomes freshmen during a materials pickup on Aug. 10.

ETHS reopens in a vastly different world

Louise Bond and Avi Shapira August 17, 2020

The 2020-2021 school year is beginning as scheduled on August 17; however, ETHS will be using a brand-new model of remote learning developed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic known as enhanced e-learning.  “Enhanced...

E-Town Hall discusses reopening plan

E-Town Hall discusses reopening plan

Louise Bond, Staff Writer July 24, 2020

On Wednesday, July 22 at 6 p.m., ETHS hosted an E-Town Hall event to discuss the fall reopening plan released on July 17.  Panelists Superintendent Eric Witherspoon, Assistant Superintendent and Principal...

Four years of fire: timeline of events

Four years of fire: timeline of events

Zachary Bahar, Louise Bond and Rebecca Lustig May 14, 2020

This timeline captures the national to local events that have resonated with the class of 2020.  Fall 2016 – Summer 2017  Standing Rock and DAPL protests heat up--Summer 2016 Native Americans...

ETHS hosts Black History Month Pop Up Shop for student entrepreneurs

Louise Bond, Staff Writer April 3, 2020

On Feb. 28 during periods 4, 5 and 6, the first-ever ETHS Black History Month Pop Up Shop was held to empower black student entrepreneurs by giving them a platform to sell and advertise their products.  Counselors...

Students create Excite club to continue legacy of former program

Zachary Bahar and Louise Bond February 28, 2020

In 2015, Northwestern cut the funding for Project Excite which, according to a Longitudinal Study of Project Excite conducted at Northwestern and published in 2017, provided extracurricular education programming...

Shifted finals schedule prompts student and staff response

Shifted finals schedule prompts student and staff response

Louise Bond and Sari Oppenheimer January 31, 2020

A monumental change. For the first time in recent history, ETHS held its first semester finals before winter break, a move intended to improve student well-being The school board voted to approve this...

Photo courtesy of Sheila Skweres.

HOSA chapter comes to Evanston

Louise Bond, Staff Writer December 13, 2019

On Nov. 6, the ETHS chapter of HOSA—Future Health Professionals, or Health Occupations for Students of America — had its first club meeting.  According to the HOSA website, HOSA is an international...

A betrayal of democracy: Evanstonians react to impeachment

A “betrayal” of democracy: Evanstonians react to impeachment

Louise Bond and Avi Shapira November 8, 2019

On Sept. 24, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi swept every headline in the  nation when she announced the initiation of an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. This historic event has heralded...

How ETHS is using student voice to change its curriculum

How ETHS is using student voice to change its curriculum

Louise Bond and Nora Miller September 27, 2019

“What was missing? It was student voice,” Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Peter Bavis said. Beginning in the spring of 2018, a new curriculum review project was launched...

ETHS students strike for climate action

Zachary Bahar, Louise Bond and Rebecca Lustig September 27, 2019

On Sept. 20, around 200 students walked out of ninth period to protest the lack of immediacy given to the threat of climate change by the government, including by ETHS and the City of Evanston. “It...

Design by Sophia Weglarz

Mary Jane moves to Illinois

Zachary Bahar and Louise Bond August 21, 2019

Disclaimer: This article discusses the legalization of cannabis for recreational use across Illinois. The Evanstonian does not condone or promote the usage of cannabis, THC infused products or any drugs.   Legislation On...

Photo courtesy of Chicago Tribune

District 65 searching for new Superintendent

Louise Bond, Staff Writer August 21, 2019

In a joint statement released on June 14, the District 65 School Board President Suni Kartha and Superintendent Paul Goren announced that he would be ending his five years as Superintendent, describing...

Punny promposals: students say yes to prom

Louise Bond, Sarah Frieman and Mac Stone May 29, 2019

Iony Clarke & Gabi Rodriguez  “I was watching the lacrosse game and after the game when they were walking towards the locker room Gabi goes ‘alright boys’ and took off his jersey and underneath...

New School Board members to be sworn in

Louise Bond and Sofia Louise Williams April 18, 2019

In a close election on April 2, Monique Parsons, Stephanie Teterycz and Elizabeth Rolewicz were elected into the three open spots on the District 202 Board of Education. With 31.4% of the votes, Parsons...

New community involvement initiative aims to shift culture around service at ETHS

Louise Bond, Staff Writer March 22, 2019

The recently established team, currently being referred to as the Community Involvement Initiative Team, had its second meeting on Mar. 7 to discuss how to best shift the culture around community service...

Two ETHS students awarded gold rating at the Illinois Junior Academy of Science Regional Science Fair

Louise Bond and Sabine Gratch March 22, 2019

Seniors Michael Frim and Zachary Andalman were both awarded a gold rating for their submissions in the March 2019 Illinois Junior Academy of Science (IJAS) science fair. Frim’s submission was a drop...

Northwestern/ETHS partnership office prioritizes diversity in STEM pathways

Louise Bond, Staff Writer February 15, 2019

At the District 202 school board meeting on Jan. 14, Northwestern University/Evanston Township High School partnership faculty make it clear that in year seven of this partnership, diversity in pathways...

Eve Ewing at ETHS on Dec. 12.

Family Action Network brings Karamo Brown, Eve L. Ewing to ETHS in talk series

Louise Bond, Staff Writer December 26, 2018

Karamo Brown On the night of Dec. 5, nearly every seat in the main auditorium was full as Karamo Brown, most well-known as the culture expert on Netflix’s Emmy winning TV show Queer Eye, discussed...

Young males in the program stand with their mentors on Oct. 26.

New initiative brings students jobs at ETHS

Louise Bond, Staff Writer November 10, 2018

Two weeks ago, the participants of the Black Male Initiative Job’s Program met their supervisors and sponsors and received their job responsibilities for the year. The program was created by a team...

From left to right: Habbert, Beck, Isaac.

New science teachers

Brynn Aaronson, Louise Bond and Maisy Grace November 10, 2018

Andrew Beck Fresh out of college from University of Illinois, Andrew Beck loved the idea of teaching, majoring in physics and minoring in secondary education. When looking at ETHS’ homepage, he realized...

Sept. News Briefs

Louise Bond, Rebecca Lustig and Mac Stone October 7, 2018

Back-to-School Updates: Testing Center & Free Access to The New York Times By Rebecca Lustig ETHS opened the Testing Center this year to allow students to complete missed quizzes and tests,...

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