![Bassist Cameron Picton (left) & singer and guitarist Geordie Greep (right) perform their song “953” at Mohawk in downtown Austin. The band played a packed setlist of some of their most popular songs, like “John L,” “Speedway” and “Slow” alongside lesser-known tunes such as “Despair” and “Askance.”](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/bm2-900x600.png)
Hellfire in Austin
![Flag flying high in the background, Veteran Rock Snyder stands with his vehicle at the cookout. Snyder wants to spread awareness about PTSD, a mental condition that he has to overcome. “You know, reach out to one person who may have a friend or a loved one with this and it saves their life,” Snyder said. “Thats what Im here for.”](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/IMG_5937-900x600.jpeg)
A Drive to Awareness
![I feel the “i love you so much” mural is famous for being one of the most photographed places in Austin. People visit Jo’s coffee, where the mural is located on South Congress, to take pictures with it every day. I enjoyed visiting the mural again, and even though it is a simple mural it is also my favorite mural in Austin.](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/IMG_8366-e1645116387712-900x610.jpg)
Art For Everyone
![Depicted above is the current mural outside of the Mexic-Arte Museum entitled Somos Historia. The artist, Luis Abreux earned his Master’s degree in Fine Art, specializing in Painting, from the San Alejandro Art Academy in Havana, Cuba and has lived in Austin since 2005. “My mural is a historical portrait,” Abreux said. “The satirical style in my work reinforces the theatrics of life and how the most valuable things are relative-like the lives exchanged for gold 500 years ago.”](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Mexic-Arte-Museum-Mural.jpg)
30 Days, Countless Ways to Celebrate
![Riding the pink animal crackers was definitely one of my favorite parts of the Museum of Ice Cream. I loved the incorporation of cotton candy, the funky mirror and the “Scoop-A-Scoop” game where you whack mini ice cream cones. I also really enjoyed the flavor options and definitely recommend Birthday Cake.](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/F56B95E0-62A7-456B-9A34-D79A6BCDC9B5-e1629925346819.jpeg)
Sundae Funday
New Foreign Exchange Students at CPHS
Caffeine vs Health
Hyping up the Drum Line
New School Updates Aim To Improve Safety
Student-Teacher Reunion
![Chalk recreation of the Greetings From Austin mural done by Sarah Nilson. On instagram @imchalkinhere](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/IMG_4752-900x600.jpg)
Downtown on a Budget
![Junior Loree Morin poses in her mermaid tail before school on Oct. 23. Morin said that she has always wanted to be a mermaid and became a mermaid instructor at Aquamermaid School in Austin in September. Whenever youre in a tail and youre swimming, you just feel so beautiful and super excited, Morin said. For me, the big reason I want to be a mermaid is to inspire people and to make kids smile.](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Loree-Mermaid-1-900x600.jpg)
Make a Splash
![Waterloo swim instructor, Emler swim instructor, and Camp Hope leader are just some of the jobs available for students over the summer. Junior Clara Rabago will be working as a small group leader at Camp Hope for two weeks over the summer where she will be taking care of the children there and participating in activities such as church services, games, art, and science. “I’m excited to have my own kids this year,” Rabago said. “I like seeing how a kid will come in and be super shy, but then they come out all being friends. They’re so happy and energetic and it’s just cool to see how much these kids grow within a week.”](https://cphswolfpack.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/crossword-pic-edit.jpg)
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