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The Student News Site of Walnut Hills High School

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From left to right: SENIORS Mariah Couch, Melanie Mitchell, Simone Sears and Elsie Manolis wrap up their monthly executive board meeting. These meetings include all the class councils representing each grad and the executive board. “Last year the student body became really divided, the world became divided, so this year I just hope to bring everyone together and remind us how awesome and fun and diverse our student body is,” Mitchell said.

Student congress: the force behind WHHS

Kimaya Mundhe, Operations Manager
October 15, 2021
17 National Merrit Finalists pose in front of WHHS

17 Exception Eagles: National Merit Semifinalists

Lael Ingram, Public Relations and Social Media Manager
October 12, 2021
Aly Raisman, Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney and Maggie Nichols after testifying to the Senate Judiciary Committee about Larry Nassar’s abuse and their subsequent interactions with the FBI. (Ea Perkins)

Gymnasts testify to the senate: Larry Nassar case

Kat Swift, Managing Editor of Viewpoints
October 4, 2021
With just a few weeks left until election day, Jaime Castle continues her campaign while being a long-term substitute teacher for WHHS. She teaches English 8AA during bells four and five and sometimes subs for other bells when needed.

Castle for city council

Kimaya Mundhe, Operations Manager
October 4, 2021
Out of all the streaming services available, Netflix is by far one of the most popular and well known. Netflix not only has thousands of movies available but also many fan favorite shows.

The ultimate cinematic decline

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
September 20, 2021
Students in Laura Brogden’s 8th bell, AP IV Latin practice translations on the board. This year her Latin 3 classes are reading the Hercules stories. She plans on incorporating stories about people in the ancient world that aren’t typically found in textbooks.

Latin department adjusts its focus

Kimaya Mundhe, Operations Manager
September 17, 2021
WHHS’ librarians Acacia Moraes-Diniz, Melody Riggs and Margo Fisher-Bellman have been hard at work since the start of the school year and are excited to interact with more students.

A new face brings change to WHHS’s library

Sarah Wilson, Managing Editor of Visual Elements
September 16, 2021
The Gender and Sexuality Alliance show their pride with decorative posters and bright colors at the annual Club Fair.

Coming together for the Club Fair

Lael Ingram, Public Relations and Social Media Manager
September 16, 2021
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