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The Evanstonian

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

The Evanstonian

The Big Draw creates art programs for all ages

Sophie Monzo, Entertainment Editor October 28, 2016

Even with all the art classes Evanston offer, the Big Draw Evanston offers a whole new aspect to the community. “Anyone and everyone can relate because drawing and art making are fundamental actives...

Sophomore Hana Weber swims backstroke in preparation for the competition

State competition builds pressure for Girls Swimming

Eli Hartmann-Stein, Sports Editor October 28, 2016

Hosting state on Nov. 18 and 19 creates extra excitement and motivation for members of Girls Swimming, but the familiar environment also invites additional distractions. “There would definitely be...

Goncharova excels at Girls Tennis

Goncharova excels at Girls Tennis

Charlie Gruner, Sports Editor October 28, 2016

Finally here. After the highly anticipated arrival of girls tennis player Anastasia Goncharova to the team, she has made it all worth on and off the court. “As a player, she is an absolute beast...

There’s new business in town

Editorial October 28, 2016

We all admire ETHS for its sports and theatre programs, but it’s time to recognize Algebra and Entrepreneurship for their innovative work on the Wildkit Store. Although the store has been around for...

Clinton fever sweeps school as election day approaches

Clinton fever sweeps school as election day approaches

Katy Donati, In-Depth Editor October 28, 2016

Crazy for Clinton. With the end of the race just around the corner, it is clear who the bulk of Evanston's youth will cast its vote for this election. “Hillary knows how to get things done,”...

The problem with race in TV

The problem with race in TV

Michael Colton, Entertainment Columnist October 28, 2016

It’s time for a change. Despite 116.4 million homes owning TVs in the United States, and Americans watching five hours of TV per day, the true diversity of our nation is still not reflected on screen. How...

Republican students struggle to be viewed equally

Billy Krupkin, In-Depth Editor October 28, 2016

While students are often quick to confront Republican ideals, there are often misconceptions surrounding the true viewpoints of many Republicans. “I think in our public discourse about politics now...

Street artists use unconventional art to express themselves

Street artists use unconventional art to express themselves

Trinity Collins, Entertainment Editor October 28, 2016

Some may think artwork is just hanging up in a museum downtown, but street artists are expanding their canvases, spraying art onto walls and boarded-up windows across Evanston and Chicago. “Street...

Frosh-soph actors prepare for the production

Actors prepare for frosh-soph production

Margo Levitan, Entertainment Editor October 28, 2016

Suits me. Starting on Nov. 3, this year's Frosh-Soph production of The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit will take place, focusing on celebrating Mexican culture in a more contemporary production. “We’ve...

Debate team reflects on presidential debates

Grace Fay, In-Depth Editor October 28, 2016

Debaters weigh in. As the presidential election nears, the debate team gives their two cents on the debates that might have determined the election. “I thought the presidential debates bared very...

Evanston-based website promotes political diversity

Nathan Shankar, Online Executive Editor October 17, 2016

If you’ve been following the election, there’s a good chance that you’ve heard about RealClearPolitics. The website, which has roots in Evanston, has become one of most visited sources for political...

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