Anonymous wrote:It is grittier than Bethesda.
I would argue it is farther from Chicago than “downtown” Bethesda is to DC.
Anonymous wrote:The stretch of suburbs north of Evanston, the North Shore, might possibly be the most immaculate grouping of atmospheric old-money towns outside of the Northeast. Extremely photogenic.
Anonymous wrote:The Bethesda comparison is making me giggle. Evanston is so much ... more. Bethesda is suburban meh compared to Evanston, which is an actual town rather than unincorporated area. It's been in development longer than Bethesda, so the neighborhoods feel like they have roots, they're not filled with postwar builds.
Anonymous wrote:It is grittier than Bethesda.
I would argue it is farther from Chicago than “downtown” Bethesda is to DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Home Alone was not filmed in Evanston- it was filmed in Winnetka. Like complaining Silver Spring to Chevy Chase.
Thank you! People here think all of the north shore is exactly the same!
And the Bahai Temple is in Wilmette, not Evanston, though not far from Evanston.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Home Alone was not filmed in Evanston- it was filmed in Winnetka. Like complaining Silver Spring to Chevy Chase.
Thank you! People here think all of the north shore is exactly the same!
Anonymous wrote:Home Alone was not filmed in Evanston- it was filmed in Winnetka. Like complaining Silver Spring to Chevy Chase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Evanston,
women students must deal with the predatory culture. “Survey show that experiences of sexual harassment and violence overwhelmingly affect undergraduate females.”
https://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/on-no...their-role-in-sexual-violence/
First, you're citing data that's almost seven years old (it's from a 2015 survey). Second, the overwhelming effect on UG females you're referencing is compared to graduate males, graduate females and UG males on campus. It has no relation whatsoever to overall rates of harassment and violence.
Second, you missed the whole point of that article which is that the University's Men Against Rape and Sexual Assault group is working to raise awareness and change the statistics.
https://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/on-northwesterns-campus-men-addressing-their-role-in-sexual-violence/
FWIW, I liked Evanston. I know nothing about Bethesda, and have seen only limited parts of College Park (mostly areas immediately adjacent to UMD) but the area of Evanston around NU is much nicer, IMO. And I never felt unsafe during the two years I was there.
Any time a university needs “Men Against Rape and Sexual Assault group“, you are off on the wrong foot. Why the hell does a university need a group like this? And no, it’s not old news:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2021/10/01/education/fraternities-rape-sexual-assault.amp.html
Uh, that's a nation-wide organization with chapters/affiliates/similar groups on campuses all across the country. You utter loser.
Anonymous wrote:I would move there in a hot second if I wasn't tied to DC. Lived there for six years and miss it, lake effect wind and all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Evanston,
women students must deal with the predatory culture. “Survey show that experiences of sexual harassment and violence overwhelmingly affect undergraduate females.”
https://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/on-no...their-role-in-sexual-violence/
First, you're citing data that's almost seven years old (it's from a 2015 survey). Second, the overwhelming effect on UG females you're referencing is compared to graduate males, graduate females and UG males on campus. It has no relation whatsoever to overall rates of harassment and violence.
Second, you missed the whole point of that article which is that the University's Men Against Rape and Sexual Assault group is working to raise awareness and change the statistics.
https://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/on-northwesterns-campus-men-addressing-their-role-in-sexual-violence/
FWIW, I liked Evanston. I know nothing about Bethesda, and have seen only limited parts of College Park (mostly areas immediately adjacent to UMD) but the area of Evanston around NU is much nicer, IMO. And I never felt unsafe during the two years I was there.
Any time a university needs “Men Against Rape and Sexual Assault group“, you are off on the wrong foot. Why the hell does a university need a group like this? And no, it’s not old news:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2021/10/01/education/fraternities-rape-sexual-assault.amp.html