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

The Evanstonian

Rosie Witt

Rosie Witt, Assistant News Editor

Hey! My name is Rosie Witt (she/her) and I am a junior, and this is my third year on staff for The Evanstonian. I am an Assistant Editor for News and have written for News and Feature as well! I love being on The Evanstonian because it is such a great community and has truly helped me become a stronger writer. It has also been a fantastic experience for improving my journalistic skills. Outside of The Evanstonian, I am on the ETHS varsity softball team and I dance at Dance Center Evanston. Hope you all enjoy all of the incredible aspects The Evanstonian has to offer!! Peace out. 

By Rosie Witt
10 things you probably forgot about freshman year

10 things you probably forgot about freshman year

Rosie Witt, Multimedia News Editor May 13, 2025

1. Among Us The game that hooked us all. This imposterous game was equally addictive and entertaining during the COVID-19 era. Playing with numerous friends online kept people in contact with others...

Participants gathered in the Main Auditorium. The conference featured multiple guest speakers and breakout sessions that fostered in-depth conversation. (Courtesy of ETHS)

ETHS hosts first ever Abilities Conference

Rosie Witt, Assistant News Editor May 8, 2024

On April 9, for the first time in ETHS history, a conference centered around experiences related to having a disability, dubbed the Abilities Conference, was held. The conference took place during Abilities...

Changes to the student pilot for the school year

August 15, 2023

Removal of extreme tardies In a school-wide email sent on July 13, ETHS announced that extreme tardies will be removed from the student pilot for the 2023-2024 school year. These types of tardies were...

Art by Ahania Soni

In years after Sand Creek Massacre, media, political operatives salvage Evans’ reputation

Ahania Soni, Bridget Baker, Aaliya Weheliye and Rosie Witt February 27, 2023
Although we now know it as the Sand Creek Massacre, for over a century the events of Nov. 28 were called a “battle.” The men who are now condemned as murderers were—in many cases —celebrated and revered. Despite the graphically disturbing testimonies of soldiers, and the eventual congressional investigation which led to the resignation from the governorship of John Evans’, the territorial governor at the time, the prevailing narrative in Colorado was one of brave American troops warding off dangerous Natives.  
Photo courtesy of Isa De Los Reyes

Runner-Up: Taco Diablo

Rosie Witt, Staff Writer January 27, 2023

A mouth-watering taco shell with a crunchy texture, crispy chicken, fresh cabbage and carrots, and the tangy flavor of a special aioli sauce. All these flavors come together to make a vibrant, flavorful...

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