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The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

Ariana Grande released “eternal sunshine” on Mar. 8 along with a music video for her track “we can’t be friends.” With smooth instrumentals, melodic vocals and complex lyrics, I give this album a 9/10 stars.
A “Supernatural” Album
Julia Seiden, Reporter • April 12, 2024

As an Ariana Grande fan for many...

Catching a ball, junior Alivia Robinson plays at the Cedar Park vs Glenn game. Having played since she was 5 years old, she is dedicated to softball and has committed to UTPB for softball. “When I got my offer it took me a very long time to decide where,” Robinson said. “Softball has always been my dream for college, and UTPB is my fit. When [I committed] I knew I was going to be loved and supported.”
Swinging For Success
Julia Seiden, Reporter • April 12, 2024

This season, the softball team...

Junior Abby Williams on the set of The One Act Play That Goes Wrong posing next to senior Noa Avigdor, juniors Evan Schmitt and Seth Loudenslager, and sophomore Ben Akers. “I still think that ‘The One Act Play That Goes Wrong’ has to be my favorite,” Williams said. “Its the show where I discovered my love for comedy and comedic acting, and where I found out that I have really good comedic timing, if I do say so myself. I got a round of applause in the middle of the show for a moment that I am very proud of.”
A Seasons Sensation
Mia Morneault, Reporter • April 11, 2024

Captain of her troupe, a first...

Posing with their “Featured Yearbook” banner, signifying that the 2022-2023 yearbook is used as an example for other yearbook classes, the yearbook team smiles at the camera. Yearbooks have been on sale for $80 all school year, with 90 left in stock. “Im really happy with this book,” content editor and senior James Sanderson said. “I think other people are going to be happy with it; all our pages look really cute. Issues are a thing, but we have them every single year and we dont let them get in the way. We work on a very, very tight schedule and theres no pushing deadlines back. It’s a lot of fun, though. It is such an amazing staff and a very engaging team. Its very fulfilling work.” Photo courtesy of Paige Hert
The Staff Behind the Spreads
Kacey Miller, Editor-in-Chief • April 10, 2024

He rings the classroom doorbell...

Standing for a group photo, Rho Kappa volunteers group together to run the Women’s History Month gallery walk in the library. “The members’ involvement was really nice to see,” Rho Kappa Vice President James Sanderson said. “I liked seeing our Rho Kappa members actively participate in community events, especially with something as important as women’s history. Photo courtesy of Jennifer Fortenberry
Walking Through Time
Jane Yermakov, Reporter • April 9, 2024

To celebrate Women’s History...

Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner
Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner
Caroline Howard, Reporter • April 9, 2024

As someone who searches for chicken...

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Featured CPHS Artist

Name:

Tiffany Rosenbaum

Class:

Senior

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Artistic Mediums:

Pens, acrylic paint, color pencil

Artistic Influences:

Tattoo Art

What kind of art do you make?

I really like making tattoo designs. But it’s kind of hard to describe what I draw. A lot of my drawings are religious. I also do a lot of still life. Like if I’m at the lake I’ll draw the water, or if I see a picture in a magazine or a newspaper I’ll try to recreate it, but I’ll also personalize the drawing and make it more about what I feel at the time.

 

What kinds of tattoos do you draw? How long does it usually take to design one?

Well, it depends. I usually just take requests from friends, so a lot of it is what they want. A lot of my tattoos have dragons or hearts, or crosses in them. I use religious symbols a lot. People usually want their names in tattoos too, like in a band around a heart, or underneath a picture, so I do a lot of lettering too. If I really like the design, I’ll spend hours working on it, and I’ll have it done in a day. But usually it takes around a week.

 

When did you first really start to make art?

I’ve been drawing since I could pick up a pencil. When I was little I used to watch my sister draw, and she’s like eight or nine years older than me, and ever since I started drawing I’ve been trying to live up to her. I’m as good as I am now because of watching her, so she was a pretty big influence.

 

How has your art adapted and changed since then?

Well, when I was little I mostly drew cartoons and stuff. Like, you know when you’re young you have coloring books and stuff like that. I used to try to copy those pictures. And now I try to draw things more true to life.

 

Are you enrolled in any art classes, currently?

I’m in Painting. It’s a pretty good class. Other than that, I don’t usually like taking art classes, because the teachers usually try to tell you what you can and can’t draw, and I feel like I can’t express myself. I think art should be more about what you feel, and not what a teacher tells you you should feel.

 

What do you do for fun? Does this effect your art?

I hang out with my friends, and I guess they’re a pretty big influence on me because I draw for them a lot. It gives me a chance to try something new, because they usually want a picture made in a specific way, and I have to work with what they want and also stay true to my style. So maybe somebody wants a tattoo with flames in it, and I’m not very good at drawing flames, so I force myself to get better.

 

Where do you see yourself in 10 years?

In ten years, I probably see myself having my own business. I want to open my own tattoo parlor. I’ve been coming up with an idea where I could combine a tattoo parlor with a massage place and a place where you could get your nails worked on. So I definitely see myself making the same kinds of art, except, you know, a lot better.

 

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