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

Holding her basket of gifts, senior Sarah Rodriguez thanks her adoption family. I got adopted through my church, Rodriguez said. I am so thankful for the kind woman who chose me and thought about how stressed we all are right now.

Celebrating The Graduates

Lacie Perry, Reporter May 27, 2020

 The COVID-19 virus may have taken away spring sports, prom and traditional graduation plans, but it can’t take away their celebration, thanks to one mom, Lisa Hunt, who started the “Adopt a Senior”...

Holding up the Texas State University logo, Senior Nicole Leff accepts her scholarship to play basketball at the Univeristy. Dont compare yourself to others, Leff said. If you focus on yourself youll be rewarded for the work you put in because at the end of the day your rankings or write ups or anything doesnt matter if you cant show up on the court.

From Timberwolf To Bobcat

Lacie Perry, Reporter May 6, 2020

In the midst of a chaotic senior year, one person in particular has been given an opportunity of a lifetime to attend a state university on a full ride scholarship to pursue her passion for basketball.  Playing...

Standing in front of his Cardinal Airplane, Freshman Alex Trebilco reminisces about the good times hes had in it. I really like the Cardinal, Trebilco said. Its really fast, it flies well, and shes always treated us good.

Young Wings

Lacie Perry, Reporter March 26, 2020

The gusts of wind created by the propellers of the airplane wafts through the vents that had just been pushed opened, marking off yet another item from the checklist that has to be followed before take...

In the summer of 2009, the 40th anniversary of the moon landing took place, and with it emerged a small population of people who believed it was fake. As the history of Apollo 11 recedes into the background of history, the belief that it was all staged grows stronger.

Was The Moon Landing Just a Hoax?

Lacie Perry, Reporter March 4, 2020

On July 16, 1969, a rocket called Apollo 11 was launched from a NASA facility in Florida, with a goal to land the first man on the moon. The landing of Apollo 11 marked an important time in history, and...

Lacie

February 13, 2020

Thin Mints:  An outstanding cookie. The most light and airy of them all, it has a nice layer of chocolate that’s not too dense and heavy and the minty taste creates a lighter facade than what...

Ally

February 12, 2020

Thin Mints:   A definite classic. Not too dense but not too light, just the perfect amount of cookie, hence the thin I assume. Very nice smooth chocolate with light crunch and enough mint...

Containing their excitement, color guard poses for the camera after winning first place.  Its exhilarating, senior Chloe Nettles said. Its not scary because I know my technique and when we nail our trick tosses and just knock it out of the park, the roars from supportive guards behind us and the audience in front of us push me harder.

Winning With Flying Colors

Lacie Perry, Reporter February 5, 2020

All eyes are on the flags being rippled musically through the air, bright colors being reflected off of the poles from the sun. Synchronized moves come from each performer who engulfs themselves in their...

In the summer of 2009, the 40th anniversary of the moon landing took place, and with it emerged a small population of people who believed it was fake. As the history of Apollo 11 recedes into the background of history, the belief that it was all staged grows stronger.

Outer Space Inhabitants

Lacie Perry, Reporter January 21, 2020

Green flashing lights, spinning, flying saucers, all sci-fi indications of extraterrestrial life. But does it exist? Even if it may not be a green entity with an oblong head and big bulging eyes, there...

Centering his target into his scope, Sophomore David Smithhart prepares to take his first shot of the round during marksmenship practice for JROTC. Every time I shoot I just feel really calm and repeat aim, shoot, reload in my head, Smithhart said. Its what helps me stay focused when I get jittery or nervous.

Taking Aim of What is in Range

Lacie Perry, Reporter December 19, 2019

Looking through the rifle scope, he takes in a deep breath, loosening his muscles while he focuses on the target at the end of the range. The sounds of the other airborne pellets on each side of him fade...

Raising her hand in oath, Barbara Sylvester speaks the words to officially join Key Club. I was really proud and happy, Sylvester said. I wasnt quite sure what to expect but once we really began the induction I felt really outside of my comfort zone, and I just felt super honored to be able to be an officer in Key Club and to get officially inducted.

The Key to Success

Lacie Perry, Reporter December 4, 2019

 Leadership; Leading and teaching a group of people, sharing new and old experiences, and taking part in opportunities together as a team. Leadership was designed for those who want to help others, and...

In the summer of 2009, the 40th anniversary of the moon landing took place, and with it emerged a small population of people who believed it was fake. As the history of Apollo 11 recedes into the background of history, the belief that it was all staged grows stronger.

The Mystery of What Life Could be

Lacie Perry, Reporter November 27, 2019

There is a belief that our world is a product of a simulation, one that is in the hands of a higher intelligent being that we humans are too dim to comprehend. Some people think that the beings are some...

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