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

Rooting through the 2,000 paper cranes Sue Stifflemire made for coach Stacy Danielson, dancers were in awe.  Junior Becca Thiemann said the kind act meant a lot to her and the team. I felt so happy and touched that someone who loves D as much as I do would put that much thought and effort into her, Thiemann said. It was the sweetest thing and I love that D has so many supporters that are helping her get through this rough time.

2000 Cranes, 2000 Prayers

Deana Trautz, Reporter February 9, 2018

It was a normal Thursday practice, Celebrities were practicing their routines. This was until Ms. Sue, who works on the cafeteria staff, came into the dance gym with 2,000 handmade paper cranes for Coach...

Photography Reflections Winners

Photography Reflections Winners

February 6, 2018

Reflections, a PTA contest held for k-12 students, allows artists and writers to enter their best work to be judged. Tiffany Asha's photography students recently got their certificates for entering and...

6th place Culinary Arts team: Ian Moon, Bradly Gibson, Joseph Salazar and Shae Mullins.

FCCLA is State Bound

Deana Trautz, Reporter February 6, 2018

Five students will be advancing to state in FCCLA's (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America) competition. This group competed in Culinary Arts as well as a Cupcake battle. Taking home sixth...

Coffee Talk: Raising a Drug-Free Kid

Coffee Talk: Raising a Drug-Free Kid

Deana Trautz, Reporter February 5, 2018

Friday morning in the lecture hall was another "Coffee Talk" with the counselors. Counselor Sarah Romer, who works with the district's drug prevention program, spoke to students and parents. These...

Skepticism on Coffee

Skepticism on Coffee

Deana Trautz, Reporter February 2, 2018

Months ago, I had a strange urge to make iced coffee when I got home. For you, this urge may not be strange in the slightest, but I am no coffee drinker. Allow me to explain. I have a strange relationship...

There’s a Word for That

Deana Trautz, Reporter January 31, 2018

There are almost 200,000 words in the English dictionary as of this year. Some are used for convenience in a conversation, some just look pretty. Over time, I have written down a few that fit both of those...

Corgi Romp

Corgi Romp

Deana Trautz, Reporter January 23, 2018

They're long bodied and come in a range of colors, with and without a tail. Corgis are one of the most well known (and arguably the cutest) dog breeds. Through a site called Meetup.com, a group called...

This Generation Raises Feminists

This Generation Raises Feminists

Deana Trautz, Reporter January 22, 2018

Feminism: one of those words you’ve probably heard a few times this year. But what is it, really? Some think of a bossy woman who goes through life preaching hate against men, but that’s why I’m...

Humans of CP: Nicholas Coers

Humans of CP: Nicholas Coers

Deana Trautz, Reporter January 17, 2018

Creativity is a big word that many throw around in day to day life. Some decide to use their creativity, while others would rather focus on other things. For junior Nicholas Coers, creating isn’t as...

Reading off of a short script, freshman Peyton Fehrenbach and junior Kaitlin Cantwell call their representative. They were some of the 20 GSA members who called about immigration on Jan. 9 in AW109.

Take 30 Seconds, Save Lives

Deana Trautz, Reporter January 10, 2018

We’ve gotten some snow, the ball dropped as we went into the new year and, what’s that? 800,000 immigrants are still at risk of deportation. You may remember back in early September when Trump repealed...

My Fault or the Director’s Fault

Deana Trautz, Reporter January 9, 2018

Released on Dec. 1, "The Shape of Water" is a beautiful film that captures the story of a mute woman who works as a janitor in a government lab. When the scientists brought in what looked like a merman,...

Taking a Break After Break

Deana Trautz, Reporter January 5, 2018

2017 has come and gone and many of us are struggling hard to keep our resolutions. Some may want to work out more, while others are devoted to getting to bed by 10 p.m. In this ‘new year, new me’ state...

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