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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

Seventh and eighth grade students head toward their different lunch spots. As the new wave of junior high students enter the WHHS community, it is important to remember that staff and students alike are there to help with your transition.

The Big Transition

Heaven Onley, Peanuts Section Editor
September 12, 2018
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
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
Many kids enjoy playing all types of games and now WHHS students can join a club to do just that. Game club meets Thursdays in room 1300.

Game Club

Caroline Horvath, Editor-in-Chief
April 3, 2017
Bunbury takes place in downtown Cincinnati along the river at Yeatmans Cove. Performing on the main stage this summer will be Muse.

Bunbury Lineup 2017

Caroline Horvath, Editor-in-Chief
February 13, 2017
For more information, refer to the Walnut Hills course guide, which goes more in dept about other classes students entering 9th grade may take.

Optioning for Freshman Year

Shiv Malhotra, News and Features Section Editor
February 9, 2017
SENIOR Nicole Betscher holds a sign during the Womens March in Downtown Cincinnati. Thousands of people around the country participated in similar marches.

Women’s March on Cincinnati

Hannah Reinhardt, Managing Editor of Visual Elements
February 1, 2017
At St. Mary School in Hyde Park, the “Peanut Free Zone” table holds a sign informing students not to bring nuts of any kind to this table. The “Peanut Free Zone” is a place for students with mild to severe nut allergies to stay away from possible allergic reactions.

What Ever Happened to the ‘No Peanut Zone’?

Camille Williams, Managing Editor of Student Life
January 24, 2017
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