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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

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We're working to close the racial gap

We’re working to close the racial gap

Trinity Collins, Feature Editor October 30, 2015

At a diverse school it’s easy to see the gap in racial success, but here at ETHS students and faculty have been working hard to achieve academic equality by forming clubs, earned honors and social awareness. “Race,...

Emily Roth

Y.O.U. provides opportunity for success

Abrielle Claude, Feature Writer October 30, 2015

Y.O.U. says stay in school. Youth Opportunity United (Y.O.U.) is a youth development agency that offers programs for high school students that help teach students and their families how to positively...

Social media gives musicians new outlet

Margo Levitan, Entertainment Editor October 30, 2015

Turn up your speakers. With programs like Soundcloud and Youtube, students with a passion for music can have the same quality as the biggest stars with a click of a button. Being a high school musician...

Club members discuss issues such as consent, body image and women in politics.

New club fights for Female Rights

Simone Williams, Feature Editor October 30, 2015

If you are a student passionate about supporting and uplifting females, consider joining Girl-Up Club, an organization that strives for gender equality. “The main purpose is to talk about things that...

ETHS is a safe haven for refugees.

Trinity Collins, Feature Writer October 5, 2015

Coming from around the world. ETHS provides a transitional program for refugees who come from around the world. ¨We have students from Haiti that survived the earthquake. We have students that have...

A student does repairs on a Chromebook.

Chromebooks are also for fixin’

Abrielle Claude, Feature Writer October 5, 2015

Sign up to work at the ChromeZone this year. “The ChromeZone improves soft skills, like communication and people skills, but also improves tech and repair skills,” explains David Chan, Director...

Black Female Summit inspires empowerment, respect

Harrison Witt, Feature Editor October 5, 2015

  Go get it! This was the slogan of the first ever Black Female Summit, which on Sept. 29 covered many topics ranging from self esteem to colorism. “We are encouraging the girls to figure...

Eight Questions for Dominic Daniels

Maia Moore, Feature October 5, 2015

We all see the skateboarders around Evanston, always perfecting their skills and trying the newest tricks. Freshman Dominic Daniels takes it to the next level when he trades in a skateboard and pavement...

Algebra in Entrepreneurship brings real world to math

Algebra in Entrepreneurship brings real world to math

Harrison Witt, Feature Editor September 18, 2015

Geometry in Construction students used to be the only ones who practices a real world job in their math class, but now Algebra 1 students have the same opportunity. “In  Geometry in Construction,...

ETHS makes transition for Special Education students a smooth one

ETHS makes transition for Special Education students a smooth one

Abrielle Claude, Feature Editor September 18, 2015

A high school environment with a little over 3,000 kids may be a tough adjustment to some students with special needs or disabilities, but ETHS’s Special Education Dept. has created a smooth transition...

Parental pressure puts kids over the edge

Parental pressure puts kids over the edge

Samantha Idler, In-Depth Editor August 24, 2015

Every student feels some form of pressure to do well by his or her parent or guardian but sometimes that pressure can become overwhelming. “My parents put a lot of pressure on me. I have good grades,...

Students’ level of stress vary from grade to grade

Harrison Witt, Feature Writer August 24, 2015

While it’s safe to say that most ETHS students feel stress and anxiety when coming into the new school year, the type of stress and the severity of it vary from grade to grade. “The difference between...

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