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Last January, Evanston Folk Choir co-founder and professional musician Kaitlin Foley excitedly wrote in her journal that 37 people had signed up to join the newly established group. One year later, that number has nearly tripled. More than 100 Evanston residents have since joined the choir, gathering weekly to sing together. The idea for the...
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When McCormick Prof. Sossina Haile started working at the Paula M. Trienens Institute for Sustainability and Energy 30 years ago, the world was not facing a climate crisis, she said. But it is today. Now, the institute works on sustainability projects, such as developing fuel usable without adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, rather, creating...
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This review contains spoilers. In the book world, Colleen Hoover’s about as polarizing as an author can get. Some readers laud her as a literary powerhouse, a mainstay of the romance genre. Others consider her books — and her smarmy, often morally grey characters — altogether unbearable. I consistently find myself in the latter camp....
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This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available. Last updated Jan. 22 at 9:05 p.m. The Evanston/Skokie School District 65 Board of Education unanimously voted to close Kingsley Elementary School after the 2025-26 school year at a special meeting Thursday. The meeting immediately followed the last of three public...
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This review contains spoilers. A well-meaning yet chronically overbearing board of directors. An overworked principal caught in their crosshairs. A passive-aggressive thumbs-up emoji. These characters comprise TimeLine Theatre Company’s “Eureka Day,” a hilarious adaptation of the Tony-award winning Broadway play that opened Wednesday night in Chicago’s Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place. Written by...
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Evanston Township High School District 202 and Evanston/Skokie School District 65 will have E-Learning Days on Friday, the districts announced Thursday. All instruction will be online, and no before or after school programming will take place Friday. The announcement comes after the National Weather Service issued an extreme cold warning for the city. The warning...
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Evanston Township High School room A336 did not have computers at the beginning of the year due to a scheduling conflict, creating a problem for the school’s newest course: a nationwide pilot of Advanced Placement’s Networking course. But, ETHS computer science subject teacher Ray Stribling-Vergara turned it into a learning opportunity. Students shadowed IT to...
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