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

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A preview of the 2019 Chicago Mayoral Election

Izzy Lobin, Staff Writer December 26, 2018

With a two-term incumbent Rahm Emanuel decidedly making his exit this coming spring, the Chicago mayoral election is in full swing, with a wide field of candidates to choose from. This year’s race...

STEAM class rethinks classroom experiences

Lauren Dain, Staff Writer December 26, 2018

To challenge students, math teacher Liesa Klyn and Northwestern graduate student Christopher Bayston used resources from Northwestern, new teaching techniques and recent renovations to science, technology,...

MULE aims to share unheard student voices in untaught languages

Maia Roothaan, Staff Writer December 26, 2018

After a month of planning, The Magazine of Untaught Languages (MULE) is set to publish its first issue sometime before the end of the first semester, with stories in seven different languages including...

Evanston selects Demitrous Cook as next Chief of Police

Rebecca Lustig, Staff Writer December 26, 2018

After a nationwide search that began in July, Demitrous Cook was announced as the new Evanston Chief of Police on Dec.11. Cook will take over for the current Evanston Chief of Police, Richard Eddington,...

Eve Ewing at ETHS on Dec. 12.

Family Action Network brings Karamo Brown, Eve L. Ewing to ETHS in talk series

Louise Bond, Staff Writer December 26, 2018

Karamo Brown On the night of Dec. 5, nearly every seat in the main auditorium was full as Karamo Brown, most well-known as the culture expert on Netflix’s Emmy winning TV show Queer Eye, discussed...

Racist events spark community response

Zachary Bahar, Ella Kanter, Taryn Robinson and Mac Stone December 26, 2018

Despite claims of acceptance and diversity, the North Shore continues to fester racism and hate -- something that has become more obvious following the posting of a now-viral video which included Glenbrook...

Scholastic Bowl team celebrates recent victory.

8-0 victory begins Scholastic Bowl season

Zachary Bahar, Asst. News Editor and Asst. Copy Editor November 30, 2018

The Scholastic Bowl team started their season strong with an 8-0 win at the David L. Riley Kickoff Tournament on Nov. 17. “Everyone on the team did so well, we really just came out and did the best...

Young males in the program stand with their mentors on Oct. 26.

New initiative brings students jobs at ETHS

Louise Bond, Staff Writer November 10, 2018

Two weeks ago, the participants of the Black Male Initiative Job’s Program met their supervisors and sponsors and received their job responsibilities for the year. The program was created by a team...

Q.U.E.S.T., Latinx Staff Caucus hosts Latinx heritage celebration

Maia Roothaan, Staff Writer November 10, 2018

ETHS celebrated the end of Latinx heritage month last Friday with a family event to honor Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). The event was hosted by Latinx Q.U.E.S.T. and the Latinx Staff Caucus. “It...

From left to right: Habbert, Beck, Isaac.

New science teachers

Brynn Aaronson, Louise Bond and Maisy Grace November 10, 2018

Andrew Beck Fresh out of college from University of Illinois, Andrew Beck loved the idea of teaching, majoring in physics and minoring in secondary education. When looking at ETHS’ homepage, he realized...

Senior Dominick Mcintosh sits next to group poster at ETHS student discussion on Oct. 16.

Evanston seeks community involvement to find new police chief

Rebecca Lustig, Staff Writer November 10, 2018

A discussion on Tuesday, Oct. 16 in the ETHS Welcome Center gave students the opportunity to share their thoughts and questions regarding the selection of the new Evanston Police Chief. “I feel like...

Vigil held at Beth Israel Synagogue in Skokie on Oct. 29.

חצק חצק ונתחצק: Hate prompts emergence of peace

Zachary Bahar, Asst. News & Copy Editor November 10, 2018

In the span of a week, a gunman entered the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh killing 11 of its congregants during Shabbat prayers, two people were fatally shot in a racially motivated killing at a...

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