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

The Evanstonian

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Canal Shores tees off on renovations

Ethan Ravi, Assistant News Editor April 20, 2023

The Canal Shores golf course, stretching from Sheridan Road in Wilmette to Noyes Street in Evanston, is looking to renovate the links from top to bottom. The renovations, totaling around $5 million, are...

Standley | The way to spell correct

Standley | The way to spell correct

Max Standley, Cartoonist April 20, 2023
Cartoonist Max Standley understands the difficulties of winning a spelling bee and has come up with a solution.
Opinion | ChatGPT creates efficient teaching, learning methods

Opinion | ChatGPT creates efficient teaching, learning methods

Fiona Vosper, Staff Writer April 20, 2023

Cheating is a plague affecting schools everywhere, especially with developing technology.  Often, little can be done to prevent cheating in schools, so teachers must preach ethics and honesty in hopes...

Camp Kuumba: the launching point to success

Camp Kuumba: the launching point to success

Isaac Suarez Flint, Staff Writer April 20, 2023

On Sunday, June 2, 2019, Ryan Allen Bost walked across the stage at the Welsh-Ryan Arena to receive his diploma from Evanston Township High School. A star of the ETHS basketball team, Bost tallied over...

Opinion | The ‘female rage’ trend excludes BIPOC women

Opinion | The ‘female rage’ trend excludes BIPOC women

Antonia Lagunilla, Staff Writer April 20, 2023

The video begins with the song “Emotions'' by Brenda Lee. The lyrics state “Emotions, what are you doin'? Oh, don't you know, don't you know you'll be my ruin? You've got me crying, crying again. When...

Art by Sadie Dowhan and Sam Froum

Don’t be the last person to watch “The Last of Us”

Jared Tucker, Staff Writer April 20, 2023

What’s the goal of an apocalypse story? Is it to depict a chaotic event where people run around and scream before they are inevitably ripped open by the sharp teeth of an undead monster? Or is the goal...

SESP course ‘plants seeds,’ defies traditional education standards

Ella Gutowski, Staff Writer April 20, 2023

Corey Winchester wants to know his student’s stories. In fact, when I dove right into the interview I had planned for him, he stopped me and asked if I could tell him my story before he shared his. It...

Art by Kupunoli Sumi

Piling up: peer pressure pervades teenage experience

Jessica Sehgal and Meg Houseworth April 20, 2023

Teens in the ‘80s and ‘90s may be eerily familiar with the infamous catchphrase: “Just Say No.” On Sept. 14, 1986, former First Lady Nancy Reagan launched this widespread campaign in a nationwide...

'Urine' luck: spring musical will be ex'stream'ly entertaining

‘Urine’ luck: spring musical will be ex’stream’ly entertaining

Sam Froum, Assistant A&E Editor April 20, 2023

Coming this April to the upstairs theater, it’s ETHS’s spring musical, Urinetown! With a talented and dedicated cast and crew of ETHS students and experienced direction from ETHS theater teacher Timothy...

ETHS’ American Sign Language program a hit among students, teachers

Audrey Bodine, Staff Writer April 20, 2023

In recent years, American Sign Language (ASL) has become increasingly popular as a foreign language option at ETHS. Many students are interested in learning ASL as a way to communicate with the Deaf and...

Sam Froum | Banking on your parents

Sam Froum | Banking on your parents

Sam Froum, Assistant A&E Editor April 15, 2023
Assistant A&E Editor Sam Froum reflects on the creative bankruptcy of dad jokes.

Soccer seniors share secrets for success

Alexis Rogers and Eva Sondgeroth March 15, 2023

The lights of Lazier shine on the 2023 roster as the girls soccer team once again takes the field. Prepared to fight for another top place in the state rankings, eight seniors taking on their fourth year...

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