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Evanston’s Best Restaurants

January 27, 2023
Paris, Milan, Barcelona, Evanston. All places that are equally renowned for their exquisite cuisine, widely regarded as the four food capitals of the world. Journey through downtown Evanston and experience a symphony of scintillating smells and tantalizing tastes from Evanston's many five-star restaurants (citation needed). If you want to experience true joy, taste the face of God, then go to Evanston, specifically these four restaurants.

Evanston’s Best Pizza

January 27, 2023

Pizza - the weeknight dinner warrior, the hot circle that attracts the hands of everyone of all ages and tastes, what other food has a party named after it? Many have their own feelings about what type...

Evanston’s Best Grocery Stores

January 27, 2023

The first ever grocery store as we know it today was created in 1916. It was a Piggly Wiggly in Memphis, Tennessee. The store was an instant hit and spawned countless others like it all across the world....

Evanston’s Best Breakfast

January 27, 2023

Everyone knows that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and it's important that it tastes great and fills you up. Whether you crave crispy hash browns, freshly squeezed orange juice, or perfectly...

The less flavor the better

Jared Tucker, Staff Writer January 27, 2023

As the calendar begins to turn to a new year and I approach my 18th birthday, my taste buds have still never experienced the taste of sushi, the fizz of a Dr. Pepper or the tanginess of dijon mustard....

Evanston’s Best Coffee Shops

January 27, 2023

Coffee is an essential part of the day for many people around the world. A morning cup of joe is often a necessity; without it, many would be lost, wandering in the abyss of tiredness. Some make it at...

Illustration by Kupu Sumi

Literature teaches students the reality of the criminal justice system

Nathan Kane, Staff Writer December 16, 2022

Crime and criminal justice are some of the only issues in this world as complicated as the human mind itself. Every individual has their own views on where crime comes from and how it should be handled....

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History teacher, SOAR coordinator talks school safety, the dangers of increased security

Meg Houseworth, Executive Editor December 16, 2022

Teachers are vital to school safety. From the reassuring gestures given before unit tests to the warm “hellos'' uttered in between passing periods, educators help students feel safe and seen in a space...

How hip-hop discusses safety and the criminalization of Blackness

Ben Levy, Staff Writer December 16, 2022

Hip-hop has always had two very distinct ways of approaching social issues, lyrically speaking. The first is through sharp, observant and precisely crafted lines and songs. Take for example Chicago artist...

Illustration by Meg Houseworth

The newest evolution of mass incarceration begins in the classroom

Sam Froum, Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor December 16, 2022

The United States has the largest prison population in the world, with nearly one out of every 100 people in America behind bars. This is primarily due to unfair laws and practices that were created to...

Illustration by Kodie Winkler

From school to cinema: how exclusion and regret impact our lives

Lily Roback, Staff Writer December 16, 2022

Through pain overlooked or forgotten in years of history, some directors showcase the concept of safety in communities of marginalized groups. Art can allow these situations to be examined under a small...

From Ancient Greece to E-Town: Introducing Metamorphoses, the frosh fall play

From Ancient Greece to E-Town: Introducing Metamorphoses, the frosh fall play

Tony Mateos and Finch Shewfelt November 14, 2022

This fall’s freshmen/sophomore play had its three consecutive shows on Oct. 20, 21 and 22. The play, best described as a nonconsecutive mythological dramedy, was written by playwright Mary Zimmerman...

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