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Sadie Dowhan

Sadie Dowhan, Digital Content Editor

Hi everyone! My name is Sadie Dowhan (she/her). It is my senior year, and I am the digital content editor and an Arts & Entertainment columnist. This is my second year writing for the paper and I’m excited to help grow our digital section. Outside of the Evanstonian, I love to drive, go shopping, and drink coffee in my free time!

By Sadie Dowhan
Sadie's (last) column: Maybe this thing was a masterpiece

Sadie’s (last) column: Maybe this thing was a masterpiece

Sadie Dowhan, Digital Content Editor May 11, 2023

My whole life, I wanted high school to be like the movies. I dreamed of dancing in the hallways like Troy and Gabriella, having a wardrobe like Cher and watching drama unfold from the Regina George’s...

Sadie's column

Sadie’s column

Sadie Dowhan, Digital Content Editor April 20, 2023

I am heartbroken to say the least. My favorite show left Netflix on April 9, and although New Girl re-appeared on Hulu just eight days later, I took the time to reflect on how much the sitcom really means...

Sadie’s column

Sadie Dowhan, Digital Content Editor March 15, 2023

I have many likes and obsessions that fluctuate between the months, seasons and days. Whatever the particular passion, I could talk about it for hours, but I’ll spare you the time and write a couple...

Art by Siobhan Monahan

Mass killings in America reveal pattern

Sadie Dowhan, Marin Ubersox, Hazel Hayes and Lily Roback February 27, 2023
Violence on the basis of race has repeatedly happened throughout American history because racism is embedded into the fabric of the United States. From the first injustice against Native Americans to modern day, these factors of a massacre have sparked suffering throughout history that continue to affect Indigenous groups. Massacres are not defined by the murderous rampages of a single instance, but the massacre of culture and freedom that Native Americans had cultivated for centuries prior.

[Video] Kadiri’s Kitchen: Boba!

Jordin Kadiri January 27, 2023

Whether it be a hot summer day or cool fall night, bubble tea is always ready to fulfill the appetite of Evanston residents across town. Giving Downtown Evanston the title, “Bubble Tea Hub” isn’t...

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[Photo] Third Place: 10Q Chicken

Charlotte Geyskens, Staff Writer January 27, 2023

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[Photo] Winner: Edzo’s

Sam Froum, Assistant A&E Editor January 27, 2023

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[Photo] Runner-Up: Buffalo Joe’s

Tony Mateos, Staff Writer January 27, 2023

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[Photo] Third Place: Todoroki

Miranda Escalera, Staff Writer January 27, 2023

Whole Foods

[Photo] Third Place: Whole Foods

Tanya Weisman, Staff Writer January 27, 2023

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[Photo] Runner-Up: Colectivo

Malia Schoonyoung, Staff Writer January 27, 2023

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[Photo] Third Place: Tealicious Bubble

Meera Field, Staff Writer January 27, 2023

Taylor Swift songs to listen to when . . .

Sadie Dowhan, Video Editor November 14, 2022

You’re driving The Other Side of the Door (Fearless Taylor’s Version) The Way I Loved You (Fearless Taylor’s Version) You Belong With Me (Fearless Taylor’s Version) Haunted (Speak Now) State...

Meet me at midnight: Taylor Swift's "Midnights"

Meet me at midnight: Taylor Swift’s “Midnights”

Sadie Dowhan, Video Editor November 14, 2022

On Oct. 21, millions of fans met Taylor Swift at midnight to listen to her tenth studio album. At the 2022 Video Music Awards that took place at the end of August, Swift took home three awards for her...

Opinion | fall brings me joy, comfort and nostalgia

Opinion | fall brings me joy, comfort and nostalgia

Sadie Dowhan, Digital Editor October 14, 2022

Anyone who knows me knows that I have many likes and obsessions that fluctuate between the months, seasons and sometimes just the days. Whatever the particular passion, I could talk about it for hours,...

Opinion | Representation, kindness fill this year’s Emmy’s

Sadie Dowhan, Video Editor September 23, 2022

Anyone who knows me knows that I have many likes and obsessions that fluctuate between the months, seasons and sometimes just the days. Whatever the particular passion, I could talk about it for hours,...

Mulaney turns hardships into humor with new stand-up tour

Sadie Dowhan, Video Editor August 15, 2022

With his new tour titled “From Scratch,” John Mulaney is turning his public hardships into an hour and a half of constant entertainment and laughter.  When Mulaney announced the full U.S. tour...

Amid Oscar buzz, women nominations remain scarce

Mae Luning and Sadie Dowhan March 18, 2022

For years now, women have had to fight for nominations, awards, and merely jobs in general as part of the historically male-dominated film industry. With the Oscars coming up on Mar. 27  and Women’s...

A look back at 2021 media

A look back at 2021 media

Ali Cutter and Sadie Dowhan December 23, 2021

As students re-entered the building, a variety of movies, music and TV shows have kept ETHS students enthralled and entertained.  Much of this new entertainment, especially music, has reflected the difficult...

Harry Styles returned to Chicago for a two-show stop after COVID-19 cancelled his initial tour run.

Harry Styles’ ‘Love on Tour’ comes to Chicago

Sadie Dowhan, Staff Writer October 15, 2021

After almost three years, Harry Styles returned to the stage, and his Chicago show on Sept. 24 was incredible. Standing in line outside the United Center, people of all ages were taking pictures and...

Photo courtesy of Sadie Dowhan

CCMA’s timeless exhibit celebrates artist Frida Kahlo

Lila Portis, Ali Cutter, Sadie Dowhan and Mae Luning September 17, 2021

The Cleve Carney Museum of Art’s Frida Kahlo Timeless Exhibit opens with a towering portrait of the artist herself, hair and skirt adorned with pink and white flowers, rested in front of a vibrant green...

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