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The Student News Site of Walnut Hills High School

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The Student News Site of Walnut Hills High School

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Season three of Succession has been airing on HBO Max the last few weeks, and it’s the show’s ensemble of characters and their own established goals and principles that define the show.

Succession – “Top Dog Entertainment”

Ben Schneider, Section Editor of Style and Culture
December 9, 2021
In 2019, WHHS students gathered in the Blair circle to acknowledge in a strike against climate change. Students worldwide participated in this movement to stop climate change and reduce the emission of greenhouse gasses.

Going green: the battle between big business and climate change

Lael Ingram, Public Relations and Social Media Manager
November 22, 2021
The Marching Blue & Gold has practice day and night to perfect their crafts, and their performance technique.

More than a marching band

Rylee Williams, Fine Arts Writer
November 18, 2021
During the upcoming WHHS basketball season only 50% capacity will be
allowed because of COVID-19. Even though there will be a limited number
of fans, students plan to compensate for that missing spirit.

WHHS Basketball set at 50% capacity

Liam Garth, Sports Writer
November 16, 2021
The library ran a 3D printed Pokemon giveaway on Oct. 29 to promote the new printer. For a chance to win, students could submit Pokemon-themed selfies with WHHS teachers.

Printing more than paper

Sarah Wilson, Managing Editor of Visual Elements
November 16, 2021
Kate Stiens, ‘23, SENIOR Owen Murray, and Gianni Allwein, ‘23 qualified for the state cross country meet running times of 16:57, 16:49 and 19:41, respectively.

State qualifying trio

Kylie Bridgeman, Sports Writer
November 16, 2021
The art club is taking on the 1000 cranes project, where they fold 1000 cranes and hang them all around the school. The first mobile was recently put up in the forum to create a "happy environment" for WHHS students.

Cranes take flight in the forum

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
November 15, 2021
Annalise Smith, '23, Calvin Brandt, '23 and Rickey Johnson, '23, plant trees as part of the "Walnut Woods project" to make the woods more habitable for native plants and animals. The project began as a small student effort bus has now expanded, gaining support from the Evanston City Council as well as the Cincinnati Parks and the Civic Garden Center.

Into the Walnut Woods

Bobby Keegan, Editor in Chief
November 15, 2021
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