The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

The year 2020 was spent mostly isolated due to the pandemic. While some felt quarantine hurt them,  for others such as junior Sam Patterson, it was a chance to go outside her comfort zone. “I made so many new friends and memories in 2020,” Patterson said. “People walk into your life when you least expect. All of these new moments and people have helped me become much more confident in myself.

2020 From a Timberwolf Perspective

Isaiah Prophet, Reporter January 21, 2021

A lot can happen in 365 days, 52 weeks and 8760 hours, and 2020 proved that with COVID-19, TikTok, the election, protests, wildfires, etc. While in some ways 2020 made some feel trapped, for others, such...

Junior MJ Kelly and Freshman Aidan Cox launched the On Your Left podcast on Jan. 15. This podcast covers political topics and aims to educate the public on political and social theories, topics, and issues through a leftist perspective and hopes to help people gain a better understanding and use it to their benefit. 
“I think the most important aspect to me is the social rights aspect,” Kelly said. “Yes, reading foundational literature by [people] like Marx and Engels is important, but I’d rather have people take other things away from this. I hope somebody listens and starts to make a difference in their life when it comes to being a better ally for others.”

An Auditory Education

Ruchi Sankolli, Reporter January 20, 2021

Students are increasingly taking a stance on political matters and speaking out against issues, as seen recently, with increasing political controversy surrounding the election, political division, etc....

The Yerd Life

The Yerd Life

Estefani Rios, Editor-in-Chief January 19, 2021

  Editor-in-Chief Estefani Rios talks with yearbook

From left to right, the drinks are: Pixie Stick, Caramel Latte, Dark Chocolate Mocha, Timberwolf, Almond Joy.

Need to Find Your Mojo?

Ally JohnPress, Reporter January 15, 2021

Having recently opened at the start of October, Mojo Coffee, located off RM 620 in Austin, offers a wide variety of coffee and energy drinks for customers. These drinks range from coffee inspired by chocolate...

The year 2020 was a rough year for all of us. Heres to looking back on all the high points... actually, low points of the year!

Cheers to 2021

Kaiya Wilkinson, Reporter January 14, 2021

“Ten, nine, eight,...” Flashback to New Years Eve, 2019.  “...Seven, six...”  Like a bomb counting down, ready to release havoc.  “...Five, four...” If someone wanted to take...

Setting the ball, sophomore Dylan Gilkey jumps in the air to prepare the ball for her teammate. Cedar Park competed against Georgetown on Sept. 29 and won the game with a final score of 3-1. The team was 12-2 in District, but lost to Dripping Springs in the Playoffs. I think that this season went really well because we all came together as a team and strived to do our best, whether it be [at] practice or a game,” Gilkey said. “I love playing volleyball because of the team aspect; I think it’s so fun perfecting your craft with your teammates and laughing with them along the way.”

Fall Recap Slideshow

Morgan Kasel, Assistant Editor January 12, 2021

The documentary “Christmas Treasures: The History and Origin of the Season’s Greatest Traditions” dives into the stories of all these well-known traditions.

A Review of ‘Christmas Treasures: The History & Origins of the Season’s Greatest Traditions’

Jaden Kolenbrander, Reporter December 23, 2020

Anyone can recognize the sight of brilliantly colored lights wrapped around a tall pine tree, or decorative iconography of Santa Claus and his elves delivering presents to the world. Dec. 25 marks one...

Holding her bridal bouquet, Biology and Environmental studies teacher Shawntel Lopez poses during her wedding on Nov. 14. A few months in advanced, Lopez asked students in Floral Design to create the arrangements for her wedding day. “I always knew I wanted to incorporate students into the wedding in some way,” Lopez said. “When I met Ms. Butler and she told me her goals for the class, I jumped at the opportunity to have the Floral Design Class involved.

Academia in Bloom

Morgan Kasel, Assistant Editor December 18, 2020

Even with the new regulations and changes, many hands-on classes have discovered creative opportunities to give students the experience needed to be successful. For students in Advanced Floral Design,...

This is what school looks like to over 93% of students according to Census.org. However the long term mental effects that virtual learning poses to students can have negative consequences according to junior Kylie Scheible. I never thought this is how Id be spending my year. Scheible said. A lot has changed since last year and for the most part it hasnt been that great.

More than a Grade

Isaiah Prophet, Reporter December 18, 2020

COVID-19 has caused over 93% of students to attend some form of distance learning according to Census.org. This study raised concerns over the long-term effects that distance learning may have on a student's...

Sophomore Ben McDanald invests all his emotions into portraying the role of Connor. He chose that particular scene because it showed a variety of emotions which captures the character at his finest. It showed a giant character change in Conor when he finally accepts that his mom is going to die, and we can see him become emotionally vulnerable for the first time, McDanald said.

From Home to the Stage

Rachana Kommineni, Reporter December 18, 2020

Theatre UIL is where theatre groups from different high schools compete against each other. Last week, theatre director Alisa Mirabella held auditions for “A Monster Calls." New and familiar faces showed...

The Crucible is an insightful story that provides an interesting perspective on the Salem Witch Trials. It closely follows a cynical theme and understanding of the Trials in order to highlight the harm that comes from such hysteria.

“The Crucible”: A Deeper Insight of Humanity

Ruchi Sankolli, Reporter December 17, 2020

Recently, I finished reading “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller in my English class. Initially, I was reluctant to indulge, and for good reasons at that. The play revolves around the Salem Witch Trials...

Social Media has a great impact on how people, especially teens, perceive mental illness.

Gen-Z Romanticizes Mental Illness, it’s not Good

Jackie Reyes, Reporter December 17, 2020

Gen-Z has brought a lot of awareness towards mental health and mental illnesses and brings great efforts towards normalizing them. But there’s a major problem that has appeared. In the effort to destigmatize...

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