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The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

At the customized field, the teams huddle and congratulate each other after both winning. No scores are kept, and no rules are implemented, but at the end of the day, everyone comes out victorious. “The thing about miracle league is that it is not so self serious, it’s just for fun,” coach and CP Alum Lauren Kriss said. “Theres a huge emphasis on bonding. You know, when I 
coach, Im not over there yelling that they shouldve thrown the ball to third base. Its all about cheerleading and making people feel like they’re on a team.” Photo courtesy of Austin Miracle League, used with permission

The Next Inning

Heidi Williams, Reporter December 20, 2023

Two runners on base, two outs, bottom of the ninth and a tied ball game. The outfielders are playing duck, duck, goose, and first and second base are playing catch. A coach strides to the pitcher's mound...

Young Spanish III, AP IV, and AP V teacher and AP grader Kris Campos stands on some rocks at a historic site in France. Campos’ grandparents spoke German, so she took a few German classes in elementary school but did not learn much of the language past that. In high school, however, Campos began learning French and continued to learn more in college. “I had an aunt in France [who] worked in the fashion world, and she was gorgeous,” Campos said. “I wanted to understand what she was saying, so when I went to college I took French. And I loved it. I took French one, two, three, four, and then I did my junior year abroad in France, and studying abroad was absolutely life-changing. France was [my] first life-changing experience because I had never been out of the country before, [and] I met people from all over the world.”

Grader Than Ever

Kaydence Wilkinson, Reporter December 17, 2023

Sinking her feet into the foreign soil, she stares in wonder and awe at the new world in front of her. She is surrounded by new people speaking a language different from the one back home, delicious smells...

The movie “Priscilla” released on Oct. 27 in theaters, Priscilla Presleys perspective of her life with Elvis is finally told. In the movie, Priscilla is played by Cailee Spaeny while Elvis is played by popular actor Jacob Elordi, and the often untold story of Elvis and Priscilla’s marriage are exposed. The movie gives insight into Elviss true nature and how he acted outside of his stardom.

The Queen of Rock and Roll

Penny Moreno, Reporter December 16, 2023

My friend and I walked into the Violet Crown Cinema in awe because we had never seen a theater like this one. We had found the “Priscilla” tickets thirty minutes prior on a sketchy website, so we really...

“1989” Never Goes Out Of Style

Julia Seiden and Caroline Howard December 14, 2023

When I was eight years old and before I had my own phone or computer, I would watch YouTube videos on my dad’s computer. When he wasn’t working, I would spend hours and hours there watching all sorts...

I read romance books because I enjoy the rollercoaster of emotions they take me on. If a romance book isn’t full of undeniable chemistry, quirky main characters that claim to hate each other, and a very climatic fight, then it resembles the “It’s a Small World Ride” at Disney World. Boring, annoying, and untasteful. I want to be impressed by romantic writing, and I’ve compiled some of the most important parts in making a perfect romance novel.

And They Lived Happily Ever After

Kassidy Wilkinson, Reporter December 11, 2023

The male protagonist runs through the airport, his feet pounding on the ground. Despite her small five-foot-three frame he can see her head weaving through the crowd, just out of reach. The overhead speakers...

Pictured above is a RealCare baby that is used for the baby care project. Students in the Human Growth and Development class had to take home these babies for a weekend and learn how to care for a baby’s needs. “I liked having a constant companion with me,” Lehman said. “I was never alone for more than two seconds because it was really loud and needed constant attention.” 
Photo by Julia Seiden

Robot Babies On the Loose

Julia Seiden, Reporter December 8, 2023

Her dark room is finally quiet as she starts to fall asleep. She can hear the flutter of her posters on her walls from the fan rapidly blowing air. She can hear her clock downstairs in the kitchen ticking...

Tom Blyth’s portrayal of Coriolanus Snow in “The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes” book-to-movie adaptation has become a staple on social media. The TikTok hashtag “#coriolanussnow” has over one billion views with almost all of the featured videos being a fan-made edit of the actor.

Snow Lands on Top

Alyssa Fox, Reporter December 6, 2023

Scrolling through my TikTok “For You” page, it feels reminiscent of something my 25-year-old sister would’ve found on Tumblr when she was in high school in 2013. Between the infamous “Josh Hutcherson...

A list of 12 Christmas movies you should watch this holiday season!

The 12 Movies of Christmas

Mia Morneault, Reporter December 6, 2023

It’s the most wonderful time of the year - again. My second personal favorite time of the year. Christmas is about the season of giving, and there is nothing more I would love to give you than my opinions...

Crossing the finish line, senior Isabel Conde De Frankenberg secures first place at the Cedar Park invitational on Sept.9. This was Conde De Frankenberg’s first race of the season and she has won this race every year since she was a freshman. “Winning felt good because it’s good to represent your school,” Conde De Frankenberg said. “Being able to run on your own campus is really exciting and I had fun.”

From Start to Finish Line

Mai Cachila, Reporter December 4, 2023

In the rhythmic beat of pounding footsteps, a smile spreads across her face as the finish line of the Cedar Park Invitational Race held on Sept. 9 gets closer.  Senior cross country and track athlete,...

AT&T stadium in Arlington is the next big hurdle the Longhorns need to leap over in order to keep their College Football Playoff hopes alive.

Is Texas Back?

Jonathan Levinsky, Reporter December 1, 2023

“Longhorn Nation, we’re baaaaaack,” says then-Longhorn quarterback Sam Ehlinger after an upset win over the #5 ranked Georgia Bulldogs in the 2019 Sugarbowl.  You’ve probably heard and seen...

Elf on the Stage

Jane Yermakov, Reporter December 1, 2023

A mix of unprecedented obstacles, a new cast, a new story and hundreds of hours of hard work has gone into the production for “Elf,” as the theatre department prepares for a performance to show the...

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