The Evanstonian | Vol. 104, Issue 5
January 25, 2021
Page 2: Letter from the Editor | Why I hate news and love journalism by Zachary Bahar
Page 3: Students continue community service, activism during COVID-19 by Bridget Baker
Page 4: As pandemic rages, families face financial instability by Angie Gomez
Page 5: Three visions of criminal justice reform in Evanston by Maddie Coyle
Page 6: Combating Evanston’s environmental racism by Gabi Karlan
Page 7: Standardized testing needs to be abolished by Saskia Teterycz
Page 7: The complexities of intergenerational trauma by Tamara Guy
Page 8: Women’s history right in Evanston’s backyard by Lauren Dain
Page 9: Girls face misogyny in the classroom and out of the classroom by Jojo Wertheimer
Page 10: Cultivating self-worth within a toxic society by Ingrid Halverson
Page 11: Students across country yearn for normalcy in school routine by Jilian Denlow
Page 12: “My Crown, My Sword:” Life as a Hijabi at ETHS by Zachary Bahar
Page 14: From one circus family to another by Foster Ellen
Page 15: Opinion | Why I worry about IHSA’s plan to bring back sports by Eli Cohen
Page 16: My journey as a Division 1 football prospect during COVID-19 by Kamau Ransom