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Statesmans official freshman survival guide

Statesman’s official freshman survival guide

Bella Greenspan, Features Editor | August 29, 2016

1. Go to as many events as possible. Throughout the school year there are events ranging from fall football games to spring fling pep rallies. Music concerts, sports games, spring fling, theater productions,...

Twelfth Night challenges actors, audience

Annie Wu, Managing Editor of Design | March 24, 2016

Along with the unique language and storyline of the “Twelfth Night” winter play directed by theater teacher Cynthia Burrows is a physical, tai-chi based rehearsal warmup called Eight Pieces of Silk...

Question and Answer with local sculptor

Sabrina Szos | February 19, 2016

Statesman's Sabrina Szos sat down with Terrence Karpowicz to discuss his work. This is a continuation of what was published in our fourth print issue. Q: In the art world, technique and style...

Taking a look inside the Stevenson bubble

Sami Sparber, Editor in Chief | February 9, 2016

Stevenson High School has made headlines in the past few months due to incidents regarding school safety, but according to students, they have never felt safer on campus. On Dec. 4, 2015, Lincolnshire...

Student guitarist rises to prominence

Max Cohn, Sports Editor | February 9, 2016

  Throughout his life, music has been in his blood. At age four he started playing piano, which is where his music career began, playing alongside with his brother. He spends the same amount of...

Question & Answer: Race/Diversity at Stevenson

Izabela Zaluska | December 18, 2015

Statesman's Izabela Zaluska sat down with Jordan King, Shukran Moheddin and Priya Vaikuntapathi to discuss race at Stevenson and how each of their respective clubs try to educate Stevenson students about...

Scholarship foundation started at University of Illinois to honor student

Lawrence Kreymer | December 14, 2015

To honor Brett Lerner ’13, his family decided to start a scholarship foundation at the University of Illinois of Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). The scholarship is named the Brett Lerner Memorial Scholarship...

Top ten dumb things your family says and does on Thanksgiving

Sabrina Szos | November 24, 2015

“I thought you were supposed to gain the freshman 15 during college, not before!” Someone tells a story about how in their day and age, they talked to people in person and not through “those...

Alum to host poetry workshops during Odyssey

Alum to host poetry workshops during Odyssey

Annie Wu | November 7, 2015

Kevin Kantor ’10 will return to Stevenson to hold writing and performance workshops at Odyssey where he hopes to empower students to experiment with poetry as a means of expression. Kantor is widely...

Fall Review: Apple Cider Donuts

Fall Review: Apple Cider Donuts

Sarah Verschoor | November 7, 2015

Statesman’s Sarah Verschoor explored Lake County in search of the perfect cider donut. Below, she recounts her experience tasting four distinct donuts from Didier Farms in Buffalo Grove, Lee’s Donuts...

What should you be for Halloween?

October 29, 2015

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Musical fine arts clubs allow for student expression

Charlotte Ronson, Opinions Editor | October 12, 2015

Here at Stevenson, there is a myriad of clubs ranging from fine arts to community service to everything in between. Among the fine arts clubs include three Jazz and A Cappella groups; Lady Jazz, Jazz Etc....

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