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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

Metro Boomin X Future

Metro Boomin X Future

Jamie Brourman, Staff Writer April 30, 2024

Over the past decade, Metro Boomin has made his presence heard in the trap game with some massive projects including “Without Warning,” “Savage Mode II” and “Not All Heroes Wear Capes.” Now,...

Students, teachers reflect on phone usage post pandemic

Students, teachers reflect on phone usage post pandemic

Nadira Bumi, Elliot Hoffner and Natalie Weinert April 30, 2024

In the rapid-changing modern world, humans live in a digital age of constant stimulation. This culture of phone dependency stems partially from the COVID-19 pandemic, an era marked by social distancing....

Opinion | Mind over matter

Opinion | Mind over matter

Isaac Peng, Opinion Columnist April 30, 2024

It is the last period on a Friday. One would expect the energy in the room to be buzzing; it is not. I file into the class from second lunch, the dreaded moment I’ve been anticipating finally at my doorstep....

Shared hallways, relatable experiences

Hope Vezner, Staff Writer April 30, 2024

School and work isn’t always enjoyable for everyone, but having a family member with you at school, or your place of work, can be very beneficial and make it better. ETHS junior Elias Ginsberg  finds...

Flipping the script

Flipping the script

Sophia Sherman, Executive Editor April 30, 2024

In 1989, following a series of bans on skateboarding in the suburbs of Chicago, then 16-year-old Zack Winston built a pair of ramps out of scraps of old plywood and placed them in an empty parking lot...

‘BEAR’ SIGHTING IN EVANSTON!!! (REAL)

Anthony LaRosa, Staff Writer April 30, 2024

“The Bear,” a comedy/drama series first released in 2022 tells the story of Carmy Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) an esteemed chef who returns to his hometown of Chicago to take over his late brother's...

Rebuilding after the fire

Rebuilding after the fire

Anya Gill, Staff Writer April 30, 2024

8:30 PM on January 28: flames slowly started to engulf a building at 1402 Greenleaf Street in Evanston. Joanna Kramer, owner of Joanna Kramer Ceramics, was having dinner with a friend in Chicago when her...

Evanston's natural backdrops

Evanston’s natural backdrops

Emma Thomas, Assistant Photo & Art Editor April 30, 2024

Letter from your student rep | Goodbye

Letter from your student rep | Goodbye

Nicole Yao, Student Representative April 30, 2024

As I sit down to write this letter, I find myself filled with a mixture of emotions—sadness, gratitude, and excitement—all tangled up as I say “goodbye” to ETHS and all of you. In the spring of...

A canvas for cinematic storytelling

Nadira Bumi, Staff Writer April 30, 2024

Nestled along the shores of Lake Michigan, the northern Chicago suburbs of Evanston and Wilmette have long been favored locations for filmmakers seeking neighborhoods for their films. Evanston’s charming...

The Field of Broken Dreams | Episode 9: The End

The Field of Broken Dreams | Episode 9: The End

Mack Jones, Host of The Field of Broken Dreams December 11, 2023
In the series finale, the city council's votes on rebuilding Ryan Field and rezoning the area to allow six concerts per year loom large after a struggle between the university, its supporters and opponents of the changes to the stadium.
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