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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

Released on Jan. 15, Zayn Maliks new album meet all expectations and exceeds them.

“Nobody is Listening”

Estefani Rios, Editor-in-Chief February 1, 2021

When I first heard rumors of Zayn Malik releasing a new album, I was, of course skeptical, but still hopeful. His first album as a solo artist “Mind of Mine” in 2016 was a favorite for a while and...

The Yerd Life

The Yerd Life

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

  Editor-in-Chief Estefani Rios talks with yearbook

As her daughter, Aven Powell, pretends to be a CPHS News Reporter, AP Mitzi Powell smiles on the sidelines of Gupton Stadium in 2019. After three and a half years as assistant principal at CPHS, Powell is leaving to take the job as the districts Career Development Coordinator. I just want to say thank you to everyone who embraced me when I first got hired here and who has been part of my journey and coaching me and actually listening to me and supporting me along the way, Powell said.

Little Firecracker

Estefani Rios, Editor-in-Chief December 16, 2020

She has spent 6,837,339 minutes at CPHS as a teacher, transition coordinator and an assistant principal, and in less than 3,019 minutes, she will move on to the next step in her career.  Assistant...

Members of the environmental club have fun saving the environment in small ways such as cleaning up trash at parks. This time, the club went to Milburn Park. It was a fun way to get to know other people from different schools, junior Arina Gart said. I felt [like a] part of the school and satisfied in going a different way than everyone else.

Putting Sustainability Into Practice

Rachana Kommineni, Reporter December 14, 2020

The environmental club hopes to “provide volunteer opportunities and fulfill the mission of a better, cleaner earth." The club is run by Doc. McPherson every Monday at 4:30 p.m. President of the environmental...

Find out which of the Wolfpack reporters you are most like in todays quiz.

Which Wolfpack Reporter are you?

Estefani Rios, Editor-in-Chief December 9, 2020

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Find the perfect movie to watch during this early release day with a few quick questions.

Pick your Favorite Dishes and We’ll Give you a Holiday Movie to Watch

Estefani Rios, Editor-in-Chief December 2, 2020

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Eyes forward and head out of water, junior Thomas Wu competes at the 5A state championships in February. Wu made it to the finals for the 100yd butterfly and 100yd breaststroke events.  “Breaststroke has always been my best and favorite strokes since I started swimming, and I have spent a lot of time and effort working on it,” Wu said. “For the past year or so, Ive also been trying to expand my horizons and improve my other events. For example, last year I really focused on the 100 butterfly and I improved a lot finishing fourth at the state championships.”

A “Pool” Kid

Estefani Rios, Editor-in-Chief November 27, 2020

Jumping off the starting board, he heads straight into the chlorine infested pool water. The lack of spectators are replaced by cameras live streaming and the fastest swimmers in the nation surround him....

The anticipation for the second season of Unsolved Mysteries was short lived. Now that its here, its the only sequel I would recommend people to watch.

The Only Sequel Worth Your Time

Estefani Rios, Editor-in-Chief November 25, 2020

After the first season of “Unsolved Mysteries” premiered on Netflix, I was hooked. I thought I was going to wait a whole year for another season, but I was wrong because on Oct. 22, season two was...

Being eligible to vote this year, many seniors took the 2020 election as a way to have their voices heard. Some voted early from Oct.13 to Oct. 30 and others voted on general election day on Nov. 3. “I felt excited [to cast my vote] and I was hoping everyone who had not yet previously voted would go out and vote,” senior Maddy Helm said. “Every election is important, but [because of] the times our country is facing right now, I felt it was very important to cast my vote and to have my voice heard.”

Gen Z Takes on 2020 Election

Estefani Rios, Editor-in-Chief November 5, 2020

For the first time, seniors were able to be involved in a major election starting with early voting from Oct.13 to Oct. 30 and on general election day, Nov. 3.  Senior Kate Schulle took the opportunity...

Fans cheer at the Cedar Ridge football game on Oct. 2. Even with COVID-19, senior Isaac Luttrell still goes to watch the team play. I am so glad that we can still go and watch the football games in-person, Luttrell said. The masks are a bit annoying, but it is still fun to go out and support our team.

Sports Achieve Victory over COVID-19: Final Score 6-0

Kaiya Wilkinson, Reporter October 28, 2020

With the 2020-2021 school year starting off with COVID-19, virtual school and a delayed start, school sports was definitely a big question on many people’s minds. Questions like how would practices and...

Senior Garrett Gray huddles with the varsity boys team as they get ready to race during the Cedar Park Invitational on Sept. 12. We are ready for district and beyond later in the season Gray said.

Cross Country

October 28, 2020

Is it possible to outrun a virus? Probably not, but that won’t stop the cross country team this season. Senior Garrett Gray is still ready as ever to take on cross country. “The season has been...

For the first time in my young life, I decided to attend an event related to the Cedar Park City Council. Although it was an enlightening experience, the problems I saw within the hour and a half forum makes me hesitant on attending another event.

Look Who’s Growing Up

Estefani Rios, Editor-in-Chief October 26, 2020

I’m never going back. Well, I might, as Justin Bieber once said, never say never.  Anyways, my newspaper adviser, Mrs. Hert, told the staff about the Cedar Park City Council Candidate’s Forum...

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