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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

Nazret Degaulle

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life

In her second year as a Chatterbox staff member, Nazret Degaulle is eager to work as the managing editor of student life. This year, she is excited to lead her writers while helping them foster a love of journalism.  

Degaulle was previously the section editor of fine arts.

She also partakes in competitive dance and plays the viola. 

Degaulle plans to attend college after graduating from WHHS. She hopes to one day pursue a career in law or public policy.

In her free time, she enjoys writing and listening to music.

All content by Nazret Degaulle
With having to learn new cheers every practice, going to UCA Camp was a good way for the cheer team to review the basics and brush up on their skills before the season.

[Photo] Practice makes perfect

Sameera Degaulle, Section Editor of Sports
September 28, 2023
As a seasoned young musician, Henderson has learned a lot about what it takes to get good at one’s instrument. Stick to it, because a lot of people, when they don’t see progress right away, they just quit, Henderson said.

A look into musical prodigy Maeve Henderson

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
May 16, 2023
Cum Laude initiates, along with their friends and family, gather to celebrate their high school accomplishments.

Cum Laude initiates rise to the highest

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
May 15, 2023
Cox poses next to his pieces from the Kinley Hotel.

Local artist spreads positivity through art

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
May 12, 2023
Many student congress candidates have made election posters to promote their campaign.

Introducing the 2023-2024 student congress

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
May 10, 2023
Students participated in the 2023 Earth Jam and chalk drawing on April 20.

Celebrating the Earth: chalk drawing 2023

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
April 25, 2023
Younger expresses that life as a musician can set people apart from their peers. “I knew that in the midst of doing all my traditional studies, I also wanted to do songs that I knew and liked and that my parents and friends wanted to hear,” Younger said.

Brandee Younger: Harp and soul

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
April 6, 2023
As spring sports commence, SENIOR Brooklyn Shafer plays lacrosse with her teammates.

Spring sports calendar

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
April 5, 2023
An epidemic is described as an outbreak that spreads rapidly within one country. For this reason, gun violence in the United States is often considered an epidemic.

False freedom

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
April 3, 2023
Students show off their prom 2022 looks. The deliberation of choosing a prom outfit often starts months before the dance. Popular places to purchase a prom dress include Lulus, Dillards, David’s Bridal, Nordstrom, and Macys.

A night to remember

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
March 23, 2023
Alena O’Donnell (left) was a director of Dress for Success, an organization that is dedicated to empowering women by promoting economic independence and development tools. In Dec. 2016, Dress for Success put on a Fiesta party to collect money and clothing donations. They accumulated nearly $3,000 in donations to put towards professional clothing for women in need. “I fully believe that everyone should have access to the basic necessities of life,” O’Donnell said.

Life after the Nuthouse

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
March 9, 2023
“I think the piece is really fun to hear. Its less fun to play because its mostly 16 notes but I think its a very interesting piece to hear,” SENIOR Katherine Swift said.

[Photo] Painting music

Marwa Khzir, Managing Editor of Online Content
March 3, 2023
Being involved in the arts serves students in many different ways, from improving study skills, to serving as a de-stressor for ones busy lifestyle.

Benefits of being involved in the arts

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
March 1, 2023
Everyday life as a professional musician changes day to day. At the beginning of the week, Younger teaches at NYU, where she is the head of the art department. From there, she teaches at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. But Younger’s week does not stop there. “I usually fly somewhere on Thursday to go perform,” Younger said. “Im in the middle of promoting an album right now thats about to come out, so what Im doing is, with my trio, playing some music from the new record.”

Grammy-nominated harpist to visit WHHS

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
February 27, 2023
Use the National Human Trafficking Hotline to report potential situations of sex and labor trafficking.

1-888-373-7888

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
February 16, 2023
Airport travel during the holidays this year was stunted by bad weather that led to flight cancellations and delays. Southwest Airlines canceled nearly 71% of flights in one day, whereas American, United and Delta canceled 14% of their flights. Many were forced to spend the night in airports or miss family gatherings due to long delays and canceled flights.

[Photo] Cincy weather effect on winter break travel

Lael Ingram, Public Relations and Social Media Manager
February 1, 2023
The number of students in the stands during girls’ and boys’ home games frequently differ greatly. “The girls want people to be there. It gives them a level of energy and intensity. Knowing that your peers are cheering for your teammates makes all the difference in the world,” Lazar said.

“We’re here and we’re winning”

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
January 27, 2023
While gaining comfort with his original piece, Birl reads his poetry aloud to the team. He will soon have his poem memorized and advance to perfecting his delivery and slamming the poem. After school, Birl usually spends his time training for football, but this year he is carving out time to dedicate to the Poetry Slam Team.

[Photo] Tackling more than football

Megan Scudder, Managing Editor of School Life
January 26, 2023
The WHHS swim team cheer their teammates on during the SENIOR relay that took place on SENIOR night.

[Photo] Splash goes the eagles

Sameera Degaulle, Section Editor of Sports
January 26, 2023
Many NFL teams, including the Eagles and the Patriots, canceled their media availability in respect for Hamlin.

[Photo] Taking a knee for number three

Elena Brown, Managing Editor of Student Life
January 23, 2023
SENIOR Isabel Schemmel returns to cross country, coming in first at the Firebird Invitational. “It felt really good to come back this season, be varsity and continue improving a lot,” Schemmel said.

Running to recovery

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
October 19, 2022
“We are currently working on a mug, which is my favorite thing we have done so far,” SENIOR Adeleigh Karoutchi said. Art teacher Liz Lloyd adds, “We’re gonna have some kind of hot chocolate party with our mugs because they are functional. Why not try them out?”

Uncovering the ceramics craze

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
October 4, 2022
Art Club 2

[Photo] WHHS art course guide

Corey Wasem, Broadcast Team Member
May 9, 2022
Boone perfects his craft

Boone perfects his craft

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
April 4, 2022
Choir teacher, Anthony Nims, rehearses with Senior Ensemble during their class. The Senior Ensemble is the highest choir organization at WHHS, performing at a college level, and it is what most members of the choral studies program look forward to.

Choir at WHHS

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
March 11, 2022
Did you know?

Did you know?

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
February 28, 2022
Name: Leo Jenkins
Grade: 12
Age: 17
Role: Spongebob Squarepants

[Photo] Meet the cast of: The Spongebob Musical

Sydnie Barrett, Managing Editor of Broadcast
January 18, 2022
 The Halloween Horror Creative Writing contest allows for all WHHS students to submit a creative horror story for all of their fellow peers to vote on.

Student spreads Halloween spirit at WHHS

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
January 12, 2022
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
Students rehearse their lines for the Senior High One Acts that will be shown on Dec. 3 and Dec. 4.

Students take over for the WHHS One Acts Festival

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
November 15, 2021
SENIOR Sophia Liu rehearses March To The Scaffold in preparation for Chamber Orchestras upcoming concert on Oct. 28.

Orchestra tunes back into in-person learning

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
September 24, 2021
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