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The Central Suburban League is an IHSA-recognized high school extracurricular conference comprising 12 public schools located in the North Shore suburbs of Chicago. Comprising 12 relatively large high schools, it is among the larger high school conferences (by student population) in Illinois. [1]
North Shore is a member of the Chicago Independent School League and competes against eight other secondary schools in the Chicago area. [25] North Shore's main sports rivals include the Francis W. Parker School, Latin School of Chicago, and the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. As of 2019, the following sports were available: [26] Fall
Roger Fisher 1939 - Harvard Law School professor and former Director of the Harvard Negotiation Project; Thomas F. Geraghty 1962 - Co-director of the Northwestern University Legal Clinic; Jessica Harper 1967 - Actress, producer, singer, author; John A. Howard 1939 - Founder of the Rockford Institute [4] Bruce Jarchow 1966 - Film and TV actor
University Hall: University Hall from The Rock Entrance to University Hall: 1869 1897 Sheridan Road: The oldest standing building on campus, which currently houses the English Department. University Hall was designed by architect Gurdon P. Randall in the Victorian Gothic style and is composed of Joliet limestone transported to Evanston by rail ...
Skokie Hospital, formerly Rush North Shore Medical Center, joined NorthShore University HealthSystem in January 2009. [5] The hospital serves Skokie and the surrounding communities and is located at 9600 Gross Point Road.
At the time of its opening in 1927, the Savoy Ballroom was the largest dancehall in South Side, Chicago; surpassing the other large hall in that part of the city, Lincoln Gardens. [2] The Savoy was heavily funded and its size was unprecedented on the South Side of Chicago with elaborate decor, a triple subfloor, and a checkroom that could ...
University Hall is the seat of the University of Illinois Chicago administration. Located at 601 S. Morgan Street, it is 338 feet (103 m) tall, making it the tallest building on Chicago's West Side . [ 2 ]
NCB is the co-sponsor of the Northshore Concert Band/Northwestern University Festival of Music. [10] Started in 1977, [11] the festival has been held annually over a three-day period in March on the campus of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. The band's members serve as adjudicators and clinicians for this solo, ensemble, and band ...