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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.


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Council Bytes: Recaps from May 13 meeting

Evanston’s City Council held off Monday evening on purchasing the properties at 729-739 Howard St., identified as a prime spot for new affordable housing, electing to wait for final environmental test results to come in to ensure the state government will allow a residential development on…

Photo essay: Annual house walk opens doors of historic homes

The Evanston History Center held its 49th Annual Mother’s Day House Walk on Sunday, allowing residents to learn about and explore five historically and architecturally significant homes in southeast Evanston’s Lakeshore Historic District. Walkers were guided by thick pamphlets with detailed information on each home’s history…

Q&A with Darrell King, Evanston’s water production bureau chief

In recognition of National Drinking Water Week May 5-11, we are spotlighting Darrell King, Evanston’s water production bureau chief. Here are a few highlights from our conversation with King about Evanston’s water-production process, the water quality, and the city’s lead and copper pipes. Q: Many houses in…

ART & LIFE

Friends gather for a hike to remember Patrick O’Sullivan

Tails were wagging and the sun was shining Mother’s Day morning, May 12, as nearly 100 people and a half-dozen dogs gathered at the Canal Shores trail for a two-mile memorial hike in honor of Patrick O’Sullivan. O’Sullivan, who would have turned 20 on the day of…

Umbrella Arts Festival celebrates Asian American heritage

A multigeneration audience flocked to the Umbrella Arts Festival on Saturday afternoon for a celebration of Asian American art, food and culture in Fountain Square. Organized by Evanston ASPA, the annual event is designed to increase visibility and representation of the Asian American community. The umbrella symbolizes…

He proposed, she said yes and the dog started to hallucinate

Kyrani Reneau and Ben Simon met on Facebook in March of 2016. Both grew up in Evanston and had several mutual friends on the social media platform. At the time, Reneau had no intention of dating anyone seriously; she was more concerned about getting out of the…


SCHOOLS

ETHS boys gymnastics: Wildkits vault to 2nd in state

Erik Van Leer could follow the example of some of the other elite gymnasts in the state of Illinois next year and go back to focusing on competing at club national tournaments. Or he could return for his senior year at Evanston…

Wraparound Evanston seeks to provide integrated support

Allison Harned, a District 65 social worker, gave a presentation on the pilot program of Wraparound Evanston at the City-School Liaison Committee meeting held Wednesday evening at District 65 headquarters. The pilot has worked to find two families permanent housing and legal…

New challenge brings out the best in Rollins

Personal records are always a plus for athletes competing at the end of a high school track season, and Evanston’s young team chalked up more PRs than you could count Wednesday at the Class 3A Deerfield Sectional girls meet. As head coach…

PHOTOS

Picturing Evanston: The northern lights come to town

It was faint, and I mostly just sensed it, but with a long exposure setting my camera captured the pale pastels of the aurora borealis. Regardless, the atmosphere at Lee Street beach was festive Saturday. (Photo by Joerg Metzner.)


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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…

Peggy Tar: ‘Mothers,’ a special poem for a special day

May 12, the second Sunday in May 2024, is Mother’s Day.  Mothers, as humans, have skin that is made in a mixture of colors with a variation in shade.All over the world, where different religions and languages are found, are places where mothers also abound. To become a mother…

Local music roundup: Top 10 best bets for May 9-15

My favorite show on the top 10 this week is a concert by the innovative harmonica player and pianist, Corky Siegel. He will be leading his famous Chamber Blues group, a collection of fine musicians that mash up blues and classical music. Also on the list is the…

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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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