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The WHHS junior high cheerleading team builds friendships as well as cheer skills. “I love making new friendships and how we all get closer with one another,” cheerleader Madison Crawford, ‘25, said

Tumbling to the top

Hajra Munir, Editor in Chief
October 31, 2019
Wally Hill: on political views

Wally Hill: on political views

Wally Hill
October 29, 2019
Style Profiles

Style Profiles

Syd Barrett and Chyna Smith
October 24, 2019
SENIOR Bailey Brant celebrates after she scored against Winton Woods in the girls varsity soccer SENIOR night game. The WHHS Eagles dominated the Warriors 9-1.

Lasting legacy

Drew Hart, Sports Section Editor
October 17, 2019
In March of 2018, WHHS students sit in the Ohio Statehouse, where the Ohio legislature meets, lobbying the state government to take action on gun control. Like these students, Nadya Ellerhorst, '20, has been working for change, but on a different issue; in the past year, she has written to and petitioned for the Ohio Senate to reform their "tampon tax."

An open letter to the Ohio Senate

Nadya Ellerhorst, Fine Arts Section Editor
October 15, 2019
The iconic album cover for the Beatles' Abbey Road features band members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Abbey Road was first released in 1969.

Abbey Road Re-Release Album Review

Owen Cummings, Managing Editor of Viewpoints
October 15, 2019
National Coming Out Day is celebrated on Oct. 11 and it recognizes LGBTQ+ pride, which is represented by the rainbow flag. It was created in 1988 by LGBTQ+ rights activists  Robert Eichberg and Jane O’Leary to be on the anniversary of the 1987 Gay and Lesbian Rights March on Washington.

10 LGBTQ+ Songs for National Coming Out Day

Sydnie Barrett, Managing Editor of Broadcast
October 13, 2019
Speakers Lauren Carr and Dr. Jennifer Smith discuss misconceptions about autism and explain the need for inclusion both on and off the stage. The WHHS Theatre Department’s upcoming play, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, features a main character on the autism spectrum.

Putting the spectrum center stage

Nadya Ellerhorst, Fine Arts Section Editor
October 10, 2019
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