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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

Issue 6 Sudoku – Easy

Tab Gannaway, Section Editor of Arcade
February 7, 2024
Students flood Blair Avenue on the way to and from WHHS nearly every day. The street, however, is so much more than just a road to a school.

Living in the Blair-ea code

Dominic Hamon, Section Editor of Opinions
February 6, 2024
Geovanna Schandorf, ‘26, spends time on her phone and listens to music during a break in class.

 “I think the use of phones and other technology in classrooms is going to increase as time goes on,” Claudia Zilliox, ‘29, said.

Distracting devices: Phone use in classrooms

Maya Sampath, News and Features Writer
February 5, 2024
If you’re feeling fancy, sprinkle some sugar on your scones before baking! (I wasn’t.)

L’s kitchen: Blueberry scones

L Mahler, Arcade Writer
February 5, 2024
2023: A year in music

2023: A year in music

Edmund Gimbert, Club Member
February 2, 2024
The WHHS junior high soccer team poses in the goal after they won their semi-final match at the end-of-season tournament.

Offseason activities

Iman Divanovic, Peanuts Writer
February 2, 2024
Made by Krishna Malhotra on Lyrebird Studio

Krishna’s corner of current events

Krishna Malhotra, Operations Manager
February 1, 2024
 WHHS was covered in a thin blanket of snow on the morning of Jan. 22. Despite the cold temperatures, students have to stand outside the building until the doors open at 7:30 a.m.

Snow school: The word on school closures

Axel Kindel, News and Features Writer
February 1, 2024
The focus on girlhood instead of womanhood within our culture is due to the idea that being a woman is too hard and how age is viewed in our culture. If we are all to take a step forward, we must acknowledge all women and girls.  
(Made by Faith Wallace on Canva)

The year of the girl in retrospect

Faith Wallace, Style and Culture Writer
January 31, 2024
With the temperature outside decreasing, faculty and students must find ways to work around varying temperatures on the inside. After her classes were relocated to a different room due to the cold temperatures in her classroom, Laurie Cotton used blankets and binder clips to try and insulate her windows from the cold.

Wild Walnut weather

James Overton, News and Features Writer
January 30, 2024
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