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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

SAME students celebrate their culture at recent pep rally.

SAME summit reclaims their stories, identity

Amissa Page, News Editor March 17, 2017

The South Asian Middle Eastern Alliance will hold their second annual summit on Thursday, March 23 under the theme “My story, our strength”, focusing on how current politics affect their identity,...

Senior Lanie Lott edits her documentary

Senior Studies projects promote change in women’s roles and body image standards

Billy Krupkin, In-Depth Editor March 17, 2017

While widespread social activism in the female community has been on the rise as of late, two Senior Studies projects are taking a more direct approach to tackling women’s rights issues. Seniors Abbey...

Women in Sports Lunch works to change attitudes surrounding girls athletics

Women in Sports Lunch works to change attitudes surrounding girls athletics

Eli Hartman-Seeskin, Sports Reporter March 17, 2017

Empowerment. The women in sports lunch on Mar. 22 will be an opportunity to empower and recognize excellence among female athletes at ETHS. The annual lunch, which was created in the nineties, has...

Senior Nadia Goldberg leads a meeting.

Female student government members reject leadership gender stereotypes

Grace Fay, In-Depth Editor March 17, 2017

As Women’s History Month is celebrated, women in the student council and senate are reflecting on what it means to be a female leader in our society. “Our student council is mostly females, which...

Ben Osterlund, Mark Roth (2015) and Charlie Maxwell (2016) at last year's 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...

Senior Riley Hughes takes down the competition

Girls athletic captains aim to put spring sports on the map

Katy Donati, In-Depth Editor March 17, 2017

Yes she can. Girls spring sports captains are a perfect example of how strong character, positive leadership and athletic skill units teams and prepares them for success.   Soccer            ...

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...

Race for Nolan Robinson’s successor heats up

Grace Fay, In-Depth Editor February 24, 2017

Get your cheery morning voice ready, because Nolan Robinson is holding breakneck auditions for his announcements spot. “The next announcer will have to be excited and bursting with energy every morning,”...

Too woke to sleep

Too woke to sleep

Billy Krupkin, In-Depth Editor February 24, 2017

Woke up Wildkits. A large percentage of socially aware students have recently reported an increase in restless sleep and insomnia. “I woke myself up with a dream in which I realized that I should...

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