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 countries have already made pledges to reduce their carbon footprint. In this years upcoming Glasgow conference, world leaders will discuss their plans to reduce their respective countries carbon footprint, according to the United Nations. And, according to Forbes, the world needs to reduce carbon footprint by 45% by 2030.

The Current State of Climate Change

Isaiah Prophet, Reporter March 24, 2021

Despite what some may say or believe, climate change is real. And if the past 14 months have taught me anything, it’s that if a large threat is left unchecked, it can have disastrous consequences. That’s...

As classes get harder and the learning environment shifts online, students are increasingly losing motivation to work. Whether it is a lack of structure or engagement, students are struggling to find ways to get motivated again. Having said that, there are many ways to renew motivation, and that starts with pushing through.

There’s Still Hope

Ruchi Sankolli, Reporter March 23, 2021

This school year has been very hard on all of us. Some of us go to school in-person, while others stay home and learn online. Either way, going to school isn’t in the ideal form that we are used to....

Voting signs at Williamson County voting location on Election Day in Texas.

What You Can Do For Politics

Jaden Kolenbrander, Reporter February 24, 2021

If there’s one thing that the storming of the Capitol building in early January has taught the USA, it’s how fragile democracy can become. Trump supporters, some disguised under defending election...

Valentines Day is just around the corner, so here is a list of 10 movies to entertain you this freezing Feb. 14.

Top 10 Perfect Movies for Valentine’s Day

Kaiya Wilkinson, Reporter February 13, 2021

Valentine's day is just around the corner which means some people are either getting excited about a date with a loved one… or stocking up the freezer for an ice cream binge. Either way, you will all...

President Joe Biden has only been in office for a few weeks, but he has already made major changes and promises to our country. Only time will tell how his presidency will play out. regardless its important for students and youth to stay updated and informed.

Biden’s Action Plan

Isaiah Prophet, Reporter February 12, 2021

With Gen Z having more progressive beliefs than previous generations and being most likely to look to the government for solutions, according to the Pew Research Center, the new presidency holds importance....

The word dopplegänger literally means “double goer” in German, referring to the thought that one’s unbiological twin is merely a ghost or whisper of themself. 

Same Face, Complete Stranger

Ally JohnPress, Reporter February 3, 2021

You look in the mirror every day, studying your outfit, your face, how you look when you’re laughing, serious, concentrating. Such a unique face... or not. The theory of dopplegängers is an old one,...

COVID-19 cases arent the only things that are increasing. The stigma surrounding the disease is also expanding, leading to discriminatory actions and even violence. This stigma causes division among society, something which is unnecessary at this moment. Therefore, it is important to address this stigma and learn to overcome it.

The Shame of a Disease

Ruchi Sankolli, Reporter February 2, 2021

Even though 2020 is over, Coronavirus cases are still increasing globally, and rather rapidly. Death rates are also increasing, with more than 400,000 COVID-related deaths in the United States, according...

The year 2020 was a rough year for all of us. Heres to looking back on all the high points... actually, low points of the year!

Cheers to 2021

Kaiya Wilkinson, Reporter January 14, 2021

“Ten, nine, eight,...” Flashback to New Years Eve, 2019.  “...Seven, six...”  Like a bomb counting down, ready to release havoc.  “...Five, four...” If someone wanted to take...

Social Media has a great impact on how people, especially teens, perceive mental illness.

Gen-Z Romanticizes Mental Illness, it’s not Good

Jackie Reyes, Reporter December 17, 2020

Gen-Z has brought a lot of awareness towards mental health and mental illnesses and brings great efforts towards normalizing them. But there’s a major problem that has appeared. In the effort to destigmatize...

Google classroom has been a very helpful tool during online schooling. It helps me keep track of my work, helps me to be organized and is easier to see the due dates for all of my assignments.

From School to Home

Rachana Kommineni, Reporter December 15, 2020

In early March, I was just browsing through my mail when I came across an interesting article about a “novel virus.” Intrigued, I scrolled through the article eager to know more about this “novel...

Racism is a serious issue in our society, and can have seething effects on the victim. Helping and speaking out against racism is what we, both as students and human beings, should do. Having that said, there are many ways for students to help fight racism in their environment.

Students Against Racism

Ruchi Sankolli, Reporter November 26, 2020

Bias can have a deep impact on people. Bias is defined as a form of prejudice that favors one thing over the other, usually in an unfair manner. While it is a human quality to be biased towards certain...

There are many benefits that come with learning a second language, both in school and in the job market. However, students in the U.S usually do not start learning a second language until high school, whereas in many European countries, students begin learning as early as the age of 6.

Brain Boost

Morgan Kasel, Assistant Editor November 24, 2020

After taking five years of Spanish, and still not being able to communicate effortlessly with my fluent friends, I have experienced first-hand the determination required to learn a completely new language....

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