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Devils' Advocate

The news site of Hinsdale Central High School

Devils' Advocate

The news site of Hinsdale Central High School

Devils' Advocate

Many students elected to the Sophomore Student Senate, pictured here at the homecoming float parade in September, 2018, were reelected this year for the Junior Student Senate.

Get to know junior student senate

Elections for Student Senate were held in April and 12 spots were available to students. Among the junior class, Rachel Foracappa, Patrick Hsiao, and Taylor Wagner were elected by their peers and classmates...

Nina Tekkey, senior,  participated by acting and helping crew.

Drama Program fundraises at 24 Hour Fest

On Saturday, May 11 the 24 Hour Theater Fest took place in the auditorium. The project is a fundraiser for the drama program where many students got together to write, direct, crew, and/or act all within...

The Iced Caramel Macchiato from Starbucks is light and airy and features a layer of cold foam.

Drinks that will refresh during warmer weather

As much as everyone loves the cozy drinks that come along with the cold weather, the cool, refreshing drinks are just as much fun. Devil’s Advocate has brought to you three different drinks perfect for...

Congressman Sean Casten, currently residing in Downers Grove, visited Central to speak about his stances and reaching compromise.

Congressman sheds light on bipartisanship to students

Lana Jawich, News Writer April 25, 2019

After hosting Congressman Peter Roskam in November, the Student Conservative Organization wanted to hear what the opposing side had to say. The Student Conservative Organization's outreach for compromise...

The school offered the SAT for all juniors on April 9.

Juniors take the April SAT in school

On Tuesday, April 9, juniors took the SAT test from 8-1:10 p.m., while freshmen and sophomores participated in the remote learning day. Seniors, sophomores, and freshmen were not required to come to school...

On Monday, April 1, students organized a walkout to promote people to vote yes for the D86 referendum.

Students walk out to support referendum

On Monday, April 1, from 9:30 to 9:50 am, students at both Central and South walked out to show their support for passing the $140 million referendum. If the referendum vote passes, the funding will be...

Poetry club members attended the LTAB finals on Sunday, March 17, for the first time in school history.

Poetry Club makes school history

Louder Than a Bomb, which hosted 1,000 young poets, is an annual poetry festival in the Chicagoland area that includes bouts, workshops, and special events and gives marginalized voices a space to share...

Denim dresses are making a comeback this spring, and are a staple for days when you cant make up your mind on what to wear.

Top trends taking over spring fashion

With winter coming to an end and the warmer weather right around the corner, your outfits this spring need to keep you looking your best. Devils’ Advocate is here to bring you the top fashion trends...

Luke Wooldridge, senior, donated his blood during the March 7 blood drive.

National Honors Society hosts blood drive

The National Honors Society hosted a blood drive on Thursday, March 7, with students signing up to donate in the cafeteria during all lunch periods. NHS students walked around the cafeteria with information...

In the town hall meeting on  Wednesday, Feb. 27, student groups discussed racism and microaggressions.

Students discuss microagressions at town hall meeting

On Wednesday, Feb. 27, a town hall meeting was held in the library, where students and classes discussed microaggressions with a panel of students and faculty who took part in planning Black History Month...

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