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

The Evanstonian

Kupunoli Sumi

Kupunoli Sumi, Artist

By Kupunoli Sumi
Kupu Sumi | Mastering the art of travel

Kupu Sumi | Mastering the art of travel

Kupu Sumi, Cover Artist May 8, 2024

Coming from a 5-member family with one car and a bad history of stolen bikes, I have mastered the art of both long walks and the CTA. Half of my elementary school memories consist of the views from wide...

Sumi | The analytics of The Evanstonian's senior Sports Writers

Sumi | The analytics of The Evanstonian’s senior Sports Writers

Kupu Sumi, Artist May 8, 2024
Artist Kupu Sumi explores the win percentages of senior Sports Editors Eva Sondgeroth, Alexis Rogers and Owen Chiss.
This month's In-Depth explores the nuances surrounding safety in ETHS and the broader Evanston community.

[Photo] Eyes on safety

Sophia Sherman and Isaac Suarez Flint October 20, 2023

This month's In-Depth explores the nuances surrounding safety in ETHS and the broader Evanston community.

ETHS student athletes’ unique journey to college commitment.

[Photo] Navigating the dual path

Eva Sondgeroth and Riley Romisher October 20, 2023

ETHS student athletes’ unique journey to college commitment.

The ETHS girls varsity flag football team kicked off their season on Sept. 14 against Lane Tech

[Photo] A ‘league of their own’

Jilian Denlow and Owen Chiss September 22, 2023

The ETHS girls varsity flag football team kicked off their season on Sept. 14 against Lane Tech

On March 12, 2020, ETHS closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic: a shutdown that was originally supposed to be two weeks. Two weeks became two months, which became almost two years of quarantine.

[Photo] Four years in replay: the moments that shaped the Class of 2023

On March 12, 2020, ETHS closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic: a shutdown that was originally supposed to be two weeks. Two weeks became two months, which became almost two years of quarantine.

High school students who don't have any social media accounts are increasingly rare.

[Photo] Offline: Avoiding social media in an ever-connected world

Isabella Martinez and Tanya Weisman November 14, 2022

High school students who don't have any social media accounts are increasingly rare.

Local newspapers documented the push and pull between the groups in favor of District 65 Superintendent Gregory Coffin and his integration plan and those who wanted him removed from his position.

[Photo] ‘White frames of reference, “white is right” conclusions’: How integrating Evanston’s District 65 divided the city

Maddie Coyle, Ahania Soni, Amy Grill and Kamau Ransom January 28, 2022

Local newspapers documented the push and pull between the groups in favor of District 65 Superintendent Gregory Coffin and his integration plan and those who wanted him removed from his position.

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