
Filming horror movies and starring in television shows, Evanston’s own Sophie Thatcher had a busy year...

In the fall of 2006, Miles Osei stepped into a state powerhouse football program as a freshman at Prospect...

Evanston’s Climate Action and Resilience Plan Implementation Task Force debated collaboration with...

The Northwestern Prison Education Program, which provides incarcerated students with bachelor’s degrees...

Stephen Hackney, Op-ed Contributor
One of the truest things ever said about politics is, “To govern is to choose.” As the contours of...
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Filming horror movies and starring in television shows, Evanston’s own Sophie Thatcher had a busy year in Hollywood. The 24-year-old actress shot the third season of the hit show “Yellowjackets,” which premieres this Valentine’s Day. The show follows a group of teenage girls forced to survive...



Evanston officials announced Thursday that the city would move its operations out of the aging Lorraine H. Morton Civic Center by April 1 — and complete its long-awaited move into the newly christened Lorraine H. Morton City Hall downtown. The phased relocation will begin Feb. 18 when the Collector’s Office will open on the first floor, which will be a Customer Service Center. Next, the Seniors Only DMV will relocate March 17 to the Levy Senior Center. The following day, the new City Hall’s second floor will open to the public. This floor will be dedicated to City Administration and Public Services and include the Mayor’s Office, the City Council Chambers, the City Clerk office,...


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