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The Student News Site of Walnut Hills High School

The Chatterbox

The Student News Site of Walnut Hills High School

The Chatterbox

Clincy’s business name came from her love of bees, and the first thing she baked. Cosmopollen means a single community coming together.

Simcha Clincy: the pursuit of pastries

Faith Wallace, Style and Culture Writer
February 24, 2021
Volunteering is looked at as one of the most impactful actions a person could do, it creates a  powerful impact on the community. It also connects people to many real world issues, opportunities, and people.

Middle schoolers making an impact in their community

Faith Wallace, Style and Culture Writer
February 10, 2021
 Middle School often gets a terrible reputation as a bridge between childhood and teenagers. During this time obstacles such as puberty, school, and social pressure emerge. Movies such as Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Akeelah and the Bee, and Eighth Grade exemplify the pre-teen struggle.

The moving picture of adolescents on screen

Faith Wallace, Style and Culture Writer
February 9, 2021
Kylee Ehrhardt and Sofia Sfoufe, ‘26, go hiking at Adventure Crew. The two friends met this year despite the barriers of online classes.

The walk to companionship

Faith Wallace, Style and Culture Writer
January 4, 2021
 The Virtual PBIS Soar Store displays the different tiers of prizes. The store was created to motivate students to exhibit positive behaviors during school.

SOAR store rewards positive student behavior

Kat Swift, Managing Editor of Viewpoints
December 20, 2020
Students at WHHS walked out of class to take part in a national student gun violence protest in response to the Parkland shooting in 2018. Student activists have shown with walkouts such as these that students, even though they cannot vote, can make a change.

Peanuts and politics: young students speak out

Kat Swift, Managing Editor of Viewpoints
December 6, 2020
Volunteers set up last year’s boogie bash in the WHHS Gymnasium. The Boogie Bash has been a way for seventh and eighth graders to get creative and celebrate Halloween with their fellow classmates. This year, due to COVID-19, the Boogie Bash has been moved online.

Come do the Monster Mash at the virtual Boogie Bash

Faith Wallace, Style and Culture Writer
October 28, 2020
As Halloween approaches many people have begun to put out decorations to get people in a spooky mood. Due to COVID-19 restrictions Halloween will look very different this year and it may not be possible for people to trick-or-treat, but there are still plenty of ways to celebrate.

Piper Peanut on an unforeseen quarantined Halloween

Piper Peanut, Peanuts Advice Columnist
October 27, 2020
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