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The Chatterbox

Nadya Ellerhorst

Nadya Ellerhorst, Fine Arts Section Editor

In her first year as a Chatterbox staff member, Nadya Ellerhorst is over the moon to work as the Fine Arts Section Editor. Ellerhorst hopes that her section will expertly cover the many artistic happenings at Walnut, as well as the variety of fine arts events in the Cincinnati area.

Aside from a semester-long journalism course in the ninth grade and the occasional rant on the Opinions and Style and Culture pages, Ellerhorst has frankly had minimal prior experience with journalism. However, she is excited to venture into the unknown and gain a few skills along the way

When she’s not tackling mountains of homework, Ellerhorst is an average delegate in Model UN, a subpar member of the Academic Quiz Team, and a critic for the Cappies of Greater Cincinnati. She also serves as president of the Slavic and Russian, or TSAR, Culture Club, which she helped found.

Ellerhorst would like to attend a large university, and aspires to pursue a career in the field of international relations.

Ellerhorst enjoys eating world cuisine, binging 80s movies, and writing contemplative essays she hopes no one ever has to read.

All content by Nadya Ellerhorst
Desperate times call for digital measures

Desperate times call for digital measures

Nadya Ellerhorst, Fine Arts Section Editor
April 15, 2020
The WHHS International Thespian Society discusses future leadership at their Feb. 27 meeting.

Making a scene

Nadya Ellerhorst and Otto Kindel
March 11, 2020
In the Tennessee statehouse, certain lawmakers are arguing against a bill that would eliminate sales taxes on menstrual products during the state’s annual tax-free weekend. "I come to you today with a very small plea: that we take the tax off these products for just one weekend," Sen. Sara Kyle said.

Tampon Anarchy?

Nadya Ellerhorst, Fine Arts Section Editor
February 20, 2020
WHHS Fall Art Show

WHHS Fall Art Show

Nadya Ellerhorst and Syd Barrett
November 20, 2019
BLINK if you missed it

BLINK if you missed it

Nadya Ellerhorst, Fine Arts Section Editor
November 8, 2019
Gov. Mike DeWine's signature is needed to pass the bill that would abolish Ohio's "tampon tax." The bill was unanimously passed by the Ohio Legislature.

An open letter to Gov. Mike DeWine

Nadya Ellerhorst, Fine Arts Section Editor
November 7, 2019

Curious quotes from the cast and the crew

Nadya Ellerhorst, Fine Arts Section Editor
October 16, 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
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

Artistic apparitions

Nadya Ellerhorst, Fine Arts Section Editor
October 2, 2019
Eagles ARTiculate on their summer travels

Eagles ARTiculate on their summer travels

Nadya Ellerhorst, Fine Arts Section Editor
September 17, 2019
Most girls start menstruating in middle school. At WHHS, hundreds of girls struggle with adjusting to the process every year, and aspects of society can make it more difficult to do so.

The Period Tax

Nadya Ellerhorst, Fine Arts Section Editor
May 11, 2019
Students crowd in the Blair Circle during a Halloween parade. Every school morning, traffic occurs as parents drive through this circle and let out students.

The Blight of the Blair Dropoff

Nadya Ellerhorst, Fine Arts Section Editor
March 16, 2018
A struggle for many people of above average height is shopping for clothes. Many of them have trouble finding pants and shirts that are long and wide enough for them.

Tailoring terrors for tall people

Nadya Ellerhorst, Fine Arts Section Editor
October 20, 2017
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