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

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After completing applications for multiple universities, choosing which college to go to can be difficult. However, there are plenty of resources and tools, such as a spreadsheet, that can make the decision easier.

[Photo] The Challenging Choice

Morgan Kasel, Assistant Editor
November 18, 2020
Entertaining Comics, a company well known for their thriller and suspense comics, also produced an audio drama. With over 60 voice actors in the first season, The Vault of Horror is perfect to listen to on a chilly autumn night.

[Photo] “The Vault of Horror”

Morgan Kasel, Assistant Editor
November 9, 2020
Senior Lindsey Elfred and junior Nixie Buettner, along with other students who received rewards from the Scholastic Competition, pose on Jan. 31. Elfred received a gold key for her sculpture as well as an American Vision Nominee. “I thought it was pretty cool,” Elfred said. “I didn’t expect it. Just thought I would submit something this year, [I] didnt really have my hopes up. So I’m pretty proud of myself that it went at least that far.” 

[Photo] Works of Heart

Morgan Kasel, Reporter
February 17, 2020
Leander

[Photo] Jacob Ford

Morgan Kasel, Reporter
February 3, 2020
Copresident junior Reese Parker and club member junior Ashlyn Mathew gather supplies for a project during a Fashion Club meeting on Nov. 11. Parker created the club earlier this year with copresident senior Katherine Ng. 
“I started fashion club earlier this year because I really love fashion and I wanted to organize an opportunity for students who have similar interests,” Ng said. “I thought it would be a fun way for students to express themselves using fashion in an easy going and inclusive environment.”

[Photo] Fashion Forward

Morgan Kasel, Reporter
November 22, 2019
Senior club president Nicole Jensen and senior vice president Conner Gillmore lead the club in a game during a meeting on Nov. 11. After the previous Anime club disbanded a few years ago, Jensen and Gilmore decided to create the club last year in order to bring together fans of the Japanese-style art. We decided that, since some people really enjoy Anime and its kind of a niche community here at our school, we decided to make a club, Gillmore said. Not only to have fun, but to also provide a way to give those people a place to have fun and enjoy themselves. 

[Photo] All About that Anime

Morgan Kasel, Reporter
November 18, 2019
Club president senior Loree Morin and treasurer and secretary junior Efrain Vera III pose with club members junior Sarah Lailson and sophomore Alfred Morin during Meet the Timberwolves on Aug 22. Morin created the mermaid club this year in hopes of promoting the importance of community service. Ive been really into mermaids for a really long time and I thought it would be fun to apply my interests and share [them] with other people and allow them to discover how much fun it is, Morin said. I really want to share [the club] and use it as a way to promote conservation. 

[Photo] Swim and Service

Morgan Kasel, Reporter
September 23, 2019
Club president senior Patrick Engle and junior Loree Morin posing with two other club members during their meeting after school on Monday, October 22nd. Morin joined the Harry Potter club at the beginning of this year. Everyone really made me feel welcome [at] my first meeting, Morin said. My inner nerd cried with joy when I found out what the clubs activities were.

[Photo] Next Stop, Hogwarts

Morgan Kasel, Reporter
November 6, 2018
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