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Both the Boys and Girl’s varsity basketball teams look to repeat the conference victories of last season, while also making deeper runs into the playoffs. Both coach Hill and Lazar believe that each of their teams respectively are better and improved.

A new girl’s season of hoops and dreams

Hayden Willhite, Sports Writer
December 8, 2017
Above left; Kendall Carloss, ‘23, reads The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck. This book has been banned many times by many different school boards. Above right; The Color Purple by Alice walker was banned by many school boards and libraries because of it’s depiction of rape, racism and violence against women.

Talking About Banned Books

Keegan Sullivan, Peanuts Editor
November 22, 2017
Cross Country Catcalling Crisis

Cross Country Catcalling Crisis

Sofia Tollefson, Managing Editor of Current Events
November 21, 2017
The White House is illuminated pink for Breast Cancer Awareness in October of 2012 during the Obama administration. The activities and legislature that comes out of  the White House are often the fore front of online news media sources.

Wally Hill on Fake News Clouding Judgement

Wally Hill, Opinions Writer
November 17, 2017
Orchestra teacher Chris Gibson (center, front row) celebrates with other FC Cincinnati Fans in the Bailey at the University of Cincinnati. FCC has revitalized the soccer fandom in the city, and brings nearly 30,000 fans to each game.

How Soccer Can Score in America

Will Fitton, Opinions Guest Writer
November 17, 2017
Fall Art Show; Making a Statement Through Artistic Means

Fall Art Show; Making a Statement Through Artistic Means

Isabel Nissley, Deputy Online Editor in Chief
November 17, 2017
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
Declan Robinson, ‘18, Maya Robinson, ‘19, and Clare Brennan, ‘20, all involved with She Kills Monsters, show off posters that illustrates one of the main character’s interest in comics and video games. A variety of student volunteers and WHHS stagecraft students made the set.

Monster of a Show Kills Stereotypes

Isabel Nissley and Joseph Stanichar
October 20, 2017
The drawing above depicts stereotypical situations of boy-girl parties. It is important when going to these parties that you feel comfortable in every situation and don’t feel pressured to do anything you are not okay with, even if people tease you for it; that is their problem, not yours.

Piper Peanut Weighs in on Boy-Girl Parties

Piper Peanut, Peanuts Advice Columnist
October 20, 2017
Varsity and junior varsity cheerleading teams compete Oct. 29 in Centerville, Ohio. If they advance, they will go to nationals in Florida.

Cheer for cheerleaders

Hayden Willhite, Sports Writer
October 20, 2017
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