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

Many high school students suffer from sleep deprivation. Whether it be from stress or the downright lack of desire to sleep, depriving yourself of sleep is dangerous, especially at this age. Learning to adopt better sleeping habits is advised.

You’re Gonna Need Some Extra Zzz…

Ruchi Sankolli, Reporter February 20, 2020

Sleep is one of the most important, but, sadly, one of the rarest parts of our day to day schedule. As we get older, the hours we need to sleep decreases, and so does our need for sleep. For many high...

Graphic by Emily Mahoney

Annual-Leaves: An Argument in Favor of Christmas Trees

Emily Mahoney, Reporter February 7, 2020

The holiday season is officially over. Festive twinkling lights are seldom strung along houses, a fun new mutation of influenza is going around, I’m cold and sad; it’s gotta be February! It may seem...

Coffee cup is pictured in a classroom. There are many addictions in society today. Drugs, alcohol and now one that is quiet, but still relevant; caffeine. According to Medical News Today, heavy use of caffeine can cause nervousness, anxiety, jitteriness, sleep problems, gastrointestinal disturbances, tremors and increased heart rate. So while students struggling to balance their busy lives resort to a caffeinated beverage, they are actually putting themselves at risk of something much worse than low energy or sleepiness.

The Hidden Addiction

Kieren Garner, Reporter February 6, 2020

There are many addictions in society today. Drugs, alcohol and now one that is quiet, but still relevant; caffeine. Caffeine addiction is defined by The Verywell Mind as the excessive and/or harmful use...

Senior Evan Vines playing Lord Adalbert right before his characters death in “Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun. As the last DYsquith of the show to be killed, the scene is filled with hilarious irony as the character recounts a different near death experience.

A Reporters Review to ‘A Gentlemen’s Guide’

Kaley Johnson, Reporter January 28, 2020

This year’s musical, "A Gentlemen’s Guide to Love and Murder", impressed everyone in attendance, two weekends ago, with its talented cast and genius humor. The play tells the story of Monty Navarro,...

Seniors struggle to find the will to make it through their last semester of their high school career. Almost done with all school work, the seniors show up for attendance purposes and to have their last experiences with their peers. “I’m doing the best I can in all aspects, trying to spend time with my family, friends, and make the most of this last year on campus, senior Brynne Wardell said. I think this is why seniors are always tired or never show up, we have so much to show up for.”

Wash Your Hands, It’s Senioritis Season

Addie Dawson, Reporter January 24, 2020

The last semester of any year is exciting for students and the anticipation of summertime can be felt in the hallways, especially for the 516 seniors who are set to graduate in less than five months. No...

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...

Based on the classic tale by Louisa May Alcott, Little Women was released on Dec. 25. With a well-known cast and heartwarming plot, the new movie brought the classic tale to modern times.

Little Women Movie Review

Morgan Kasel, Reporter January 15, 2020

A classic tale demonstrating the importance of family and determination, “Little Women” was first published in 1868 and the book’s popularity was spread through the production of movies and tv-shows,...

Twenty two years after the release of the first movie, the franchise was brought back but this time with a new tone. “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” was released in 2017 as a continuation of the original movie. Last December, the latest installment to the franchise was released with the same concept as the 2017 movie.

A Twenty Five-Year Franchise: “Jumanji: The Next Level”

Kaley Johnson, Reporter January 14, 2020

A story we all know and love, the original picture book, “Jumanji,” was released in 1981 by writer and illustrator Chris Van Allsburg. Eleven years later followed the very first “Jumanji” movie...

A year of both positives and negatives as not only the year but the decade wraps up, we have experienced both the good and bad of humanity as well as the creative, funny and entertaining. Going into a new chapter lets make sure at midnight that we are thankful for the things we’ve experienced and hopeful for the future.

2019 Rewind

Kaley Johnson, Reporter December 31, 2019

With 2019 coming to an end the time has come to look back on it. Both our accomplishments and mistakes are things to remember as they can shape the next year and many to come. Here are eight things that...

Which Christmas Movie are You?

Which Christmas Movie are You?

Kieren Garner, Reporter December 24, 2019

  To take this quiz click on the link below.  Which Christmas Movie Are You? 

As the times have changed so has music. From soul and R&B to pop, country, and rap, every genre has had its time to shine. One genre in particular, however, seemed to soar throughout most of the last half of the twentieth century and that is Rock.

Music Throwback: Best Rock Bands Through The Decades

Kaley Johnson, Reporter December 23, 2019

As the times have changed, so has music. From soul and R&B to pop, country and rap, every genre has had its time to shine. One genre in particular, however, seemed to soar throughout most of the last...

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