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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

After hours of work, Nicole Curley shows off one of her artistic looks. Curley used products from her favorite brands such as Fenty Beauty, Eyeko, Benefit Cosmetics and Anastasia Beverly Hills.

Makeup: A new art form

Grace Sublett, Style & Culture Writer
October 9, 2018
Two students work to diagram and deconstruct a Latin sentence with the guidance of Kathleen Keener. Latin, a fundamental part of the WHHS curriculum, is sometimes criticized as unnecessary and outdated.

Students question the Classics at WHHS

Essaye Tekia, News & Features Writer
October 9, 2018
The Over-the-Rhrine International Film Festival included films and events shown at various downtown theaters, including the School for Creative and Performing Arts. The festival aimed to celebrate diversity and inclusion.

Film festival showcases diversity

Delaney Owens, Editor in Chief
October 9, 2018
The WHHS Women’s Volleyball team huddles during the Volley for the Cure game. The Lady Eagles are 6-10 this season.

Spiking out the competition

Kaylee Robbins, Editor in Chief
October 9, 2018
Video games galore

Video games galore

Bobby Keegan, Editor in Chief
October 9, 2018
Welcome to Walnut

Welcome to Walnut

Isabel Nissley, Deputy Online Editor in Chief
September 26, 2018
“My favorite thing to do in Cincinnati is going shopping at Kenwood
Mall with my friends.” - Valencia James, ‘19

What’s your favorite thing to do in Cincinnati?

Ryan Hill, Arcade Section Editor
September 25, 2018
Alma Russell, ‘20, gazes down at a soaked desk in the journalism lab. On top of the already hectic first week of school,
another element of discomfort was added to student’s first few days with the realization that HVAC units throughout the
school had begun to drip.

A stormy start to the school year

Essaye Tekia, News & Features Writer
September 25, 2018
Some WHHS students show their school spirit by attending football games and cheering on the Eagles. WHHS played St.
Xavier in a rainy competition, but students’ spirits were not dampened.

The many shades of WHHS spirit

Rehme Leanza, Style & Culture Writer
September 25, 2018
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