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

The Evanstonian

A group of AP Physics students participate in a lab

Upcoming AP Forum gives all students a chance to succeed in AP

Sarah Frieman, News Editor December 16, 2016

To ensure that every student feels prepared for advanced courses, the annual Pathways to AP Forum will take place Jan. 10 in the auditorium at 6 p.m. “The goal is to make sure that all students feel...

Students in Malawi attend a school assembly

ETHS comes together to help schools in Malawi

Sam Calian, News Editor December 16, 2016

ETHS students raised $1,600 to buy six acres of land, fertilizer and seed for a school in Malawi, Africa to help students survive starvation. “We tried to do as much as we could, as quick as we could,”...

Boys Wrestling ready to compete at Russ Erb tournament

Boys Wrestling ready to compete at Russ Erb tournament

Malcolm Townsel, Sports Editor December 16, 2016

Although they finished ninth last year in the premier Russ Erb tournament, wrestling heads into this weekend with experience more experience and confidence . “We have four returning placers from last...

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Boys swimming and diving team hopes for successful meets over the weekend

Chris Werner, Sports Editor December 16, 2016

When you think about the middle of December swimming doesn’t usually come to mind, but the boys swim and dive season is well underway as they face Deerfield in a dual meet tonight at 5:30. “It will...

The worst trends of 2016

The worst trends of 2016

Katy Donati, In-Depth Editor December 16, 2016

Cut it. From the dog filter to dabbing 2016 has been a year full of the worst and weirdest trends this generation has ever seen. These chart topping six are the worst of the worst and are just one of...

Hebrew course perseveres despite challenges it faces

Sarah Frieman, News Editor November 22, 2016

Although the Hebrew program has lost two teachers in the past two years, 35 students remain in the course with a part-time teacher from Niles North.             “There have been three different...

Holiday concert unites music programs

Holiday concert unites music programs

Miyoki Walker, Entertainment Editor November 22, 2016

The weather outside is frightful, but the music is delightful. Student musicians will gather in the auditorium on Dec. 11. for the annual holiday music festival to ring in the holidays with music and...

Fall Ball to replace Frosh/Soph Formal

Fall Ball to replace Frosh/Soph Formal

Sam Calian, News Editor November 22, 2016

On December 10th the new Fall Ball dance will replace the Freshman Sophomore formal in hopes to raise the falling attendance. “We are going to try something fresh,” Director of student activities...

Three sophomore guards look for bigger roles this season

Three sophomore guards look for bigger roles this season

Chris Werner, Sports Editor November 22, 2016

While it is rare for multiple underclassmen to make a big impact on a varsity sport, three sophomore guards look to do just that when they hit the court this season. Ryan Bost, Lance Jones and Jaheim...

Departments try to make students more aware of their health

Departments try to make students more aware of their health

Grace Fay, In-Depth Editor November 22, 2016

The most important part of high school might seem like grades, but teens should be keeping up with healthy habits as well. “Often students come into our class not knowing a lot about nutrition or...

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