Encouraged by the flexible and friendly environment, over 200 students have taken advantage of the Wildkit Academy support program last Saturday. Read More
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All teachers use different styles of teaching in order to get their information across to students. However, there comes a point when teachers change... Read More
To some teenagers, foreign countries and the people who live in them are just that: foreign. But to others, foreign countries are an exciting... Read More
For the past month, the hot topic has been the 1%. That we, the 99%, are not happy with the way Wall Street is running the great USA. It really... Read More
Besides hanging out at the beach and avoiding summer homework, one of students’ favorite summer activities is traveling around the world on service... Read More
When students finally reach their senior year, the college application process begins. Seniors are bombarded with paperwork, application fees, and... Read More
Imagine opening the door of a new school filled with thousands of people you have never seen before in your life. The hallways are filled with more... Read More
“The best thing to happen to New Trier was getting rid of class rank,” said Jim Conroy, department chair of Post High School Counseling. Read More
The cast of this year's Frosh/Soph Production, Cheaper by the Dozen, may be short on credits, but they're certainly not lacking the talent or heart... Read More
By Casey Digan News Editor Mayor Tisdahl has proposed a new law that would modify the penalty of possession of ten grams or less of marijuana to a... Read More
In the United States, a majority of women can name at least one Kardashian sister. However, only a minority can name at least one branch of... Read More
It’s a fact: we love to complain, whether it’s about copious amounts of homework, inedible cafeteria food, or the simple lack of trust in students by... Read More
After a long and eventful season, which included a bus crash, a freshman carrying the team, and a wealth of broken personal records, the girls cross... Read More
After endless hours of practice, months of waiting, and one nerve-wracking audition, five vocalists will compete at the Illinois Music Educator’s... Read More
By Jamie Bates News Editor In order to raise money for local and worldwide organizations, such as the Special Olympics, ETHS is holding its... Read More
The growth of digital technology in the last decade has made an impressionable impact on the world, particularly regarding physical media. This rising... Read More
Hockey is full of everything we love: speed, teamwork, and crushing hits. All of these will be on display when Evanston takes on Deerfield tomorrow at... Read More
Much like the words muttered by Cubs fans this October, Kit football fans will say “maybe next year” after the team suffered a disappointing,... Read More
It’s Tuesday after school and music is blasting from the second floor South wing. Naturally, you go investigate, and are surprised to see Mr. Schenk’s... Read More
In a disapointing sectional loss this Tuesday, girls volleyball fell to GBS in the third game, after defeating them twice already this year, which... Read More
You may know of senior Sid Shah as the guy with his own font, the guy who wears oversized belts, or the guy who has a notorious love for white girls,... Read More
By Madison Collins News Editor Math teacher Zachary Herrmann was awarded with the Promising New Teacher Award from the Illinois Council of... Read More
For the second time this season, the boys soccer team fell at the hands of Maine East, as the Wildkits lost 3-2 to the Blue Devils in the second round... Read More
Although the IHSA and high schools across the state have attempted to “step up” their head injury policies, an alarming truth remains: too many... Read More