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Photographer Reflects On Year In Pictures
Stephen Levin, a lecturer and staff member at Northwestern University, took one photograph every day in 2012. "I would encourage everyone to do this," he says.

I have worked for Patch as a local editor since September 2010, when I launched the Northbrook Patch site. I ran that site until taking over as editor in Evanston in May 2012.
I have been involved with the news business since age 12, when my first job was stuffing papers (folding the arts section into the news section, which came separately) for a local newsstand in my hometown. Within a year, I was promoted to selling them on the street, where my biggest sales day coincided with the impeachment of Bill Clinton.
I attended college at the University of Chicago, where I majored in English and wrote for the school newspaper, The Maroon. I went on to earn a master of science degree from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University.
While in New York, I covered community news for the weekly Our Town, in addition to writing for the alternative weekly New York Press.
Following graduation, I spent two years in St. Louis, working full-time as associate editor for the weekly newspaper Ladue News while freelancing for the West End Word.
Stephen Levin, a lecturer and staff member at Northwestern University, took one photograph every day in 2012. "I would encourage everyone to do this," he says.

This edition of the Evanston police blotter includes information supplied by police on Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Evanston police are searching for an armed robber who approached two employees at the Burger King in the 1800 block of Dempster Street and demanded money from the safe. The robber entered the restaurant around 6 a.m.
This edition of the Evanston police blotter includes information supplied by police on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Evanston police are searching for an armed robber who approached two employees at the Burger King in the 1800 block of Dempster Street and demanded money from the safe.
Alex Okrent, an Obama campaign staffer from Evanston, died July 13 at age 29. The ‘New York Times’ memorialized him among others who died in 2012.
The Wildcats dominated Mississippi State 34-20 at the 2013 TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl.
The Wildcats dominated Mississippi State 34-20 at the 2013 TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl.
On the first day of the New Year, we take a look back at the most read articles of 2012.
Evanston Township Assessor Bonnie Wilson announced Saturday that she will not run for reelection once her term expires in January 2014.
This edition of the Evanston police blotter includes information supplied by police on Monday, Dec. 31, 2012. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
This edition of the Evanston police blotter includes information supplied by police on Friday, Dec. 21, 2012. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
After stolen paintings turned up at a Morton Grove consignment shop, Evanston police arrested a Glenview man in connection with a home invasion that took place in Evanston in April 2012.
Evanston police charged a woman with unlawful use of a weapon after they discovered she had a loaded .25-caliber semi-automatic handgun in her purse.
After stolen paintings turned up at a Morton Grove consignment shop, Evanston police arrested a Glenview man in connection with a home invasion that took place in April 2012.
After stolen paintings turned up at a Morton Grove consignment shop, Evanston police arrested a Glenview man in connection with a home invasion that took place in Evanston in April 2012.
Evanston Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl is among hundreds nationwide who signed a letter asking President Barack Obama to increase gun control after the shooting in Newtown, CT, on Dec. 14.
This edition of the Evanston police blotter includes information supplied by police on Dec. 20, 2012. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
A father and his son were taken to the hospital with serious injuries after they were struck by a car Thursday morning, police said. Part of Ridge Avenue will be closed for roughly two hours.
Police charged a 19-year-old student with disorderly conduct after school officials discovered that he had brought a plastic toy gun on school property.