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During Eagle Madness, the girls' and boys' teams went head to head in a series of relays and contests.

Shooting with spirit

Sameera Degaulle, Managing Editor of Current Events
January 4, 2024
A breakdown of where censorship commonly occurs.

Tackling tough topics

Selby Lin, Section Editor of Fine Arts
January 4, 2024
Grant was also passionate about all things sports. On Nov. 14, students were encouraged to wear the colors of the Green Bay Packers, Grant's all-time favorite football team, in his memory.

Remembering Grant

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
January 3, 2024
After eight years of development, the “Five Nights at Freddy’s” movie finally released, but the flimsy plot nearly crumbled under the weight of the greater, extended franchise.

Cawthon converts FNAF to big screen

Ben Schneider, Section Editor of Style and Culture
January 3, 2024
Priscilla was based on Priscilla Presley’s book “Elvis and Me”.

Priscilla’s secluded world

Faith Wallace, Style and Culture Writer
January 3, 2024
Made by Elena Brown on Canva

Talking taboo: Tampons and pads

Elena Brown, Managing Editor of Student Life
January 3, 2024
Issue 22:
Ohio passed Issue 22 which approved the sale of Cincinnati’s 337-mile Cincinnati Southern Railroad to Norfolk Southern for $1.6 billion. The profit from the sale will be put into a trust fund for the city’s future infrastructure needs. The investment is estimated to make double the amount of the previous lease payment, which was about $26 million.

Issue decisions

Emma Kim, Managing Editor of Online Content
January 3, 2024

Choir: Chanting To Championships

Lydia Goetz, Deputy Editor in Chief of Broadcast
January 3, 2024
Mayor Pureval covered numerous topics with members of StuCo during their Nov. 14 meeting. “I remember when he brought up the fact that any citizen from the city of Cincinnati can go to the city hall and speak in front of the mayor,” Ezana Worku, ‘24, Senior StuCo Rep, said. “They do that every Wednesday, so if you have an issue that you're really struggling with or that you really want to present, you can go to them and talk it out.”

Advice with Aftab

James Overton, Managing Editor of Gold Team of Broadcast | News and Features Writer
December 13, 2023
I made mine winter-themed, but this recipe can be used for any occasion!

L’s kitchen: Comforting cookies

L Mahler, Arcade Writer
December 13, 2023
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