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The boys varsity football team warms up after halftime ready for redemption after a heartbreaking 42-21 loss to Milford last season. The team is eager to show off all the hard work they have put in this season.

The Gold Standard

Mackienzee Rasheed
October 2, 2019
Yousuf Munir, ‘21, the head of state outreach for Ohio Climate Strike, was a key component in organizing the WHHS Climate Strike. Munir accepted the task on top of his responsibilities as the WHHS Junior Class President, the co-president of the WHHS club Students Demand Action and the founder of the organization RYSE.16, a group dedicated to lowering the Cincinnati voting age to 16 years old.

WHHS joins Global Climate Strike

Abby Jay, Managing Editor of Visual Elements
September 29, 2019
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has cancelled Spiderman as the rift between Sony and Disney grows.

“I Don’t Feel So Good, Mr. Stark”

Owen Cummings, Managing Editor of Viewpoints
September 29, 2019
This is an example of a delicious-looking Supreme Pizza, one of the most common pizza specials across the nation. A pizza place without good specials, or specials that lack the essence of the locality surrounding their establishment, is a failure of a pizza restaurant.

A review of Cincinnati pizza chains

Drew Brown, Staff Writer
September 24, 2019
From left to right: SENIORS Spencer Shroyer, Elliot Hull, and Caleb Price, the varsity soccer captains. These student athletes are not only committed on the field but also to college.

Feet on the ball, eyes on the future

Ryleigh Sanborn, Managing Editor of Public Relations
September 21, 2019
Writer Drew Brown, '20, believes that sequels can be better than the original movies. Brown maintains that the most important factor in creating a successful sequel is "maintaining accuracy."

Sequels are better than originals

Drew Brown, Staff Writer
September 12, 2019
SENIOR Allyson Garth creates representational art. This piece showcases some of Garth’s internal struggles, such as feeling caught in her own mind. It reads: “My life is a puzzle, why can’t I solve it!” and “Let me out.”

Living with Schizoaffective disorder

Allyson Garth, Managing Editor Operations
April 29, 2019
Students gather in the courtyard outside the cafeteria, many of them with caffeinated beverages, a place that is light during the spring but dark during much of the school year. Over the next several years as WHHS transitions to a later school start time, many proponents of the change hope it will help students sleep more and not commute to school in the dark, preventing accidents.

CPS to change school start times

Conrad Kleiner, News & Features Writer
April 29, 2019
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