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New Union Pacific North Metra Line schedule coming May 20

On Monday, the Union Pacific North Metra Line will officially get a new station – and the commuter rail agency is using this as an opportunity to make some changes to the schedule beyond shifting arrival times to account for an extra stop. The Peterson/Ridge station…

Compensation Committee urges easing City Council workload

Members of the city’s Compensation Committee may add creating “operational efficiencies” to ease the workloads of City Council members in their official recommendations on salary and benefits for the next City Council. The committee is drawing up recommendations on pay and benefits for the new council,…

Police find car in Chicago connected to May 8 shooting

Local law enforcement recovered a stolen car in Chicago last week believed to have been driven there from Evanston by the offender or offenders who shot a 20-year-old man at the corner of Ashland Avenue and Foster Street Wednesday afternoon, May 8. According to the Evanston…

New beach water testing program to provide same-day results

Evanston City Council members gave the green light Monday for officials to move forward with a new rapid water-testing system for the city’s beaches in an effort to eliminate unnecessary beach closings. Council members approved the $87,000-a-year agreement with the University of Illinois Chicago public health department…

ART & LIFE

NU shares details on Dillo Day prep, graduation fireworks, Ryan Field trucks

Northwestern University held its annual end-of-year community meeting Thursday evening over Zoom, assembling numerous officials from both the school and city to fill in the community on the usual large events capping off the academic year, as well as on the ongoing demolition (and soon, construction) at…

Music review: Coriolis will have you laughing, and crying, in an hour

The following is an absolutely unsolicited puff piece, written to persuade you to scrap whatever idea you might have for what you’ll be doing this coming Sunday afternoon. Instead, you should go hear a concert by an Evanston group you may never have heard of, singing music…

Kuumba Evanston to host sports carnival for grade school students

The Kuumba Evanston Olympic Games, an initiative that fosters students’ love for sports, teamwork and personal growth, will host its first annual fundraiser carnival from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday and 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Evanston Township High School, 1600 Dodge Ave. Students will get…

Ride of Silence honors cyclists killed while biking

Halfway through a 10-mile ride on Wednesday evening, 14 cyclists coasted quietly to the curb on Lincoln Avenue in Skokie, in front of Al’s Cycle Shop. Ride leader Dave Barish and shop owner Larry Binder exchanged a handshake, but no words. Other riders nodded to Larry and…


SCHOOLS

Photos: Ryan Field, before and after

The RoundTable presents before-and-after photos of Ryan Field, aligning pre-demolition views with pictures taken after the stadium’s destruction was well underway.

ETHS greenhouse gas emissions down 35% since 2018

Evanston Township High School has reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by 35% from a 2018 baseline, according to a sustainability report presented to the District 202 Board of Education at its May 13 meeting. Milo Slevin and Jexa Edinberg, student climate activists…

PHOTOS


PUBLIC SQUARE

Les Jacobson: Lilac season

One could start with that unforgettable, hard-to-describe fragrance. “The scent of lilac is delicate, tender and belongs to the fresh, spring-like floral notes of perfumery,” according to an “olfactive description” on the Sylvaine Delacourte website. “Lilac has a facet reminiscent of lily of the valley and another of mimosa. It is reminiscent of…

The Green Thumb: Introducing our new gardening column

Gardening is a wonderful hobby that offers many benefits, including improving mental health, increasing physical activity and producing beautiful flowers and vegetables. Whether your garden is large or small, or just a few pots on a patio, you can enjoy these benefits. The month of May is an…

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REPORTS & ANALYSES

Developing a Segregated Town, 1900-1960

Evanston’s first African American residents arrived in the 1850s, and by 1880 there were approximately 125 African Americans in Evanston. The number grew to 737 in 1900.…

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