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 Crowds gathered outside of Music Hall to watch the light show that was projected onto the building. This exhibit had four different projections, created by Chaske, Haverkos, Susan Kosti, Lightborne and AVextened.

Blink and it’s gone

Grace Aber, Fine Arts Writer
October 30, 2024
Decorating for Halloween, a common practice, is one way to celebrate the holiday.

Halloween traditons

Fiona Kelley, Style and Culture Writer
October 29, 2024
Made by Sarah Wilson on Canva

Perdrix Ponders

Nimraah Ahsan, News and Features Writer
October 29, 2024
 Tennis is a very mentally challenging game, something that player Natalie Goodman, ‘25, who has played tennis for 14 years, experienced firsthand at the ECC Championships. “Trying to keep a good mindset, even though tennis is a very physical game, it's also very much like a mental game,” Goodman said.

Menace in tennis

Mariam Hamouma, Sports Writer
October 28, 2024
Made by James Overton on Canva

Assassination misery throughout history

James Overton, Managing Editor of Gold Team of Broadcast | News and Features Writer
October 28, 2024
One challenge that Vikki Brown faced while filming Hear 2 Heal was finding extras, which she believes did not occur due to a lack of interest. “I think everyone is so busy,” Brown said. “It’s not that they're not interested, it's that they’re in sports or band or music and they have things already planned.”

Cinematic Support

Elena Brown, Managing Editor of Student Life
October 25, 2024

Phones on lockdown

Grace Cotton, Broadcast Team Member
October 25, 2024
The Lady Eagles beat the odds and came in fourth out of nine ECC teams.

Girls on the green

Ben Greiner, Sports Writer
October 23, 2024
Success at WHHS

Success at WHHS

Bareen Abdulrahman, Section Editor of Opinions
October 23, 2024
In preparation for their performance, members of the jazz ensemble run through their music, polishing every last detail. This group focuses more on perfecting the jazz style and less on learning how to play the instruments. “It is a higher-level band class at Walnut that specializes in playing jazz and other subcategories of jazz,” Milo Althoff, ‘27, said.

Jumpin’ for jazz

Anushka Goel, Section Editor of Fine Arts
October 22, 2024
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