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District 225 increases prices for school bus transportation routes

District 225 increases prices for school bus transportation routes

Grace Shin, Staff Reporter
March 13, 2015

The District 225 Board of Education has decided on a district-wide 3.7 percent increase of the bus transportation fees for the upcoming year during the last Board meeting on Feb. 9. Due to the 3.7 increase...

Glenview works to renovate downtown

Glenview works to renovate downtown

Grace Shin, staff writer
February 6, 2015

The Glenview Village Board of Trustees has taken active roles in the Downtown Revitalization Project since 2014 in an effort to reconstruct downtown Glenview. The project has been an ongoing process,...

Basketball discovers depth in younger team

Basketball discovers depth in younger team

Carolyn Kuhn, Staff Writer
December 19, 2014

After losing nine seniors from last year’s roster, the Titan men’s basketball team is looking to find success with a smaller and less experienced team, according to senior captain Sean McDonagh. According...

Fandoms bring people together through interests

Lilly Ludwig, staff writer
May 29, 2014

What do Doctor Who, Harry Potter, and One Direction all have in common? According to sophomore Carolyn Levi, they share a widespread following made up of people connected by their common passion, also...

China proves to be an eye-opening experience to different cultures

Mollie Cramer, staff writer
May 27, 2014

The Great Wall was built for protection from those who were different; the Forbidden City walls were built for separation from the commoners. The walls we build in our heads can also be strong, made of...

Seniors explore alternatives to traditional college paths

Seniors explore alternatives to traditional college paths

Kelsey Pogue and Victoria Sunkel, co-web editor and staff reporter
May 23, 2014

Next year, while the majority of current seniors will leave Glenview to begin their first year of college in the U.S., a few have chosen to take gap years or study at an international school. WESTWARD...

Cure Club plans ‘Hope Week’ to increase Relay participation

Cure Club plans ‘Hope Week’ to increase Relay participation

John Schurer, staff writer
May 23, 2014

Cure Club is preparing to host the annual Relay for Life event to support the American Cancer Society June 6. Prior to the event, Cure Club is organizing a ‘Hope Week.’ Ellie Britton, Cure Club...

Deceased DJ Rashad’s legacy continued in joyful juking music

Jake Aquino, staff writer
May 23, 2014

Chicago juke and footwork pioneer DJ Rashad passed away on April 27. He was found dead in his home in the neighborhood of Pilsen, and the cause of death is still unknown. He was 34 years old. Rashad...

Peer Group reworks plan to best support freshmen

Peer Group reworks plan to best support freshmen

Sasha Vassilyeva, staff writer
May 23, 2014

South’s Peer Group Program will be expanding next year by adding classrooms, teachers and senior leaders, according to Joy Cooper, Peer Group coordinator. Peer Group started in the 1970s as a transition...

Tate leaves debate team after a decade with lasting legacy

Carolyn Kelly and Nish Asokan, co-news editor, staff writer
May 23, 2014

Tara Tate, head debate coach, will retire from her 11 years’ leadership of the nationally-recognized South debate team at the end of the school year. ‘TARA TATE IS SOUTH DEBATE’ According...

Women’s lacrosse enters playoffs in fourth seed, aspires to win state title

Justine Kim, staff writer
May 23, 2014

The women’s lacrosse team ended their regular season with a record of 14-4. The team is currently ranked 4th in the State and 15th in the Midwest. According to head coach Annie Lesch, the team is very...

Men’s lacrosse ends rebuilding season under new coach

Tyler Aki, staff writer
May 23, 2014

After a third place finish in the CSL Conference last year, the Titans entered a rebuilding phase, according to Dan Leipert, first year head coach. This year, they finished third in the southern CSL conference,...

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