EVANSTONIAN
October 13, 2011 | October 13th

FEATURE-Sleep schedules don’t satisfy internal clocks

Every high school student has experienced stress. It affects most – if not all – aspects of life. For most, this pressure compromises concentration, which in turn causes homework and everyday activities span late into the night. It sometimes seems that no matter how hard one tries to fit in more relaxation and sleep, the cycle just keeps repeating. Read More

 

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In the News

INDEPTH-Autumn is the boys of fall

Maybe it's the excitement of an unexpected touchdown. Maybe it's the spirit of standing in the student section, cheering your heart out. Maybe it's... Read More

 
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SPORTS-Girls volleyball prepares for Halloween Tournament

There’s no “I” in team. It’s a cliché statement repeated by coaches across the country, and it has taken a few years dominated by star players and... Read More

 
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INDEPTH-Autumn is fun fall activities

The leaves are changing and there’s a faint smell of chimney smoke in the air -- yes, fall has arrived, and with it seasonal adventures are emerging.... Read More

 
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NEWS- Clubs inactive due to lack of sponsors

By Jessica Baum News Editor Some student activities have been reshuffled this year because of the lack of sponsorship or student interest.... Read More

 
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EDITORIAL- iTribute: Late tech visionary should be inspiration to all

If you don’t know who Steve Jobs was, you should. He’s the man responsible for the iPod blasting in your ears, the smartphone glued to your hip, and... Read More

 
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ENTERTAINMENT- Haunted houses embrace the Halloween spirit

Prepare to be scared this Halloween. See the dark side of Chicago, get chased by ghosts and ghouls, or explore a dangerous sinkhole at some of the... Read More

 
SPORTS-Girls cross country shows promise for Conference

Girls cross country’s top five runners are achieving times under 20 minutes, a level of talent the team hasn’t seen since 2007. At the final regular... Read More

 
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SPORTS-Kits fight for key conference win against New Trier

From bone crushing hits and countless hours spent at practice, a lot goes into a season of football. It all culminates tomorrow night as the Kits... Read More

 
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INDEPTH-Autumn is seasonal menus rich with comfort

Fall has finally arrived which means that pumpkin-flavored everything is right around the corner. Read More

 
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ENTERTAINMENT- The stars of Footloose give us an exclusive preview

Opening tomorrow, Footloose marks the sixteenth movie remake of the year. It even is releasing next to The Thing, another remake of an ‘80s gem. The... Read More

 
SPORTS-Sports program paves way to interracial unity

From preseason to playoffs, we athletes devote six days a week for almost a quarter of the year our team and teammates. What distinguishes Evanston... Read More

 
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OPINION- The night owl gets the worm: Evanston considers night school

With teens receiving on average less sleep than ever before, many wonder why the rest of the world cannot just conform to their sleep schedule. Read More

 
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FEATURE-8 Questions for Karen Cardenis

US Cellular, the multi-billion dollar technology company, decided to create an internship so that certain exemplary high school students can come... Read More

 
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OPINION- Palestine’s independence would pose a threat to democracy

America’s number one democratic ally in the Middle East is in danger. Read More

 
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SPORTS- Tough Test:Swimmers compete against the best at Trevian Relays

Girls swimming is currently preparing to host Maine South tomorrow before heading to the Trevian Relays at New Trier the next day. Coach Kevin Auger... Read More

 
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ENTERTAINMENT-iYamo gives classic comedy new twist

ETHS’ annual comedy show is back, along with a modern twist. This season, the theme of the variety show is technology. ​ Read More

 
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NEWS- Cafeteria menu adds healthier alternatives

By Madison collins News Editor Nutrition Services has made numerous changes to the preparation and type of food served in the cafeterias this year... Read More

 
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FEATURE-AP courses prove well worth the effort

It is one a.m. and you want nothing more than to go to sleep, but you still have to write a ten page paper. At times like these, students are... Read More

 
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OPINION- Student Center no longer exists as an escape for students in need

Twenty years ago it was called the “Senior Lounge.” A year ago there was an air hockey table, big fluffy pillows to sit on, computers for typing... Read More

 
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SPORTS- Soccer tightens up for postseason

While most teams are using the week in between the regular and the postseason as a time to rest their aching legs and mentally prepare for regional... Read More

 
OPINION- Running on lies: politics and theatrics dominate the country

In the early days of our country, leaders were elected based on the eloquence of their speaking alone. Nowadays, as our latest presidential race... Read More

 
NEWS- Countries around the world celebrated National Coming Out Day Oct. 11

Jamie Bates News Editor The Gay/Straight Alliance celebrated National Coming Out Day this Oct. 11 by implementing Ally Week, a mentoring program... Read More

 
OPINION- Race shouldn’t affect college admissions

Recently the University of California Berkeley held a controversial bake sale in which prices were not equal for all. In fact, price was determined by... Read More

 
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SPORTS- Caught short: Mihevc carries golf as lone Wildkit at State

Success came and went as the boys golf team soared through the regional tournament only to get shut down in sectional play. Jackson Mihevc will be the... Read More

 
NEWS- WiFi coming to Evanston The building will become wireless in January 2012

By Casey Digan News Editor In an effort to save money and increase mobility, ETHS will convert to wireless internet in January. “We’re in the... Read More

 
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New test scores reveal racial achievement gap; PSAE scores continue to drop despite high ACT

According to the latest achievement report for the PSAE, there is a wide racial gap in success for scores from the Explore test to the ACT, as well as... Read More

 
 

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