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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

In this graphic, a blue and a red figure redraw Texas's boundaries and fight the other political party over congressional districts. Lawmakers passed a new map in August 2025, reshaping representation in Central Texas and sparking controversy over minority voting rights. “I was excited,” senior Omotayo Segun said. “Next year, I'll finally get to vote, but now it feels like my vote won't count as much. Voting is supposed to be about standing up for your rights and what you believe in, but this makes it belittled.”

Crossing The Lines

Kasandra Reynoso, Reporter October 31, 2025

After lawmakers approved a redrawn map that shifts political boundaries across Williamson and Travis counties, students may soon find themselves re-represented in the new congressional districts. The...

For the first time in my young life, I decided to attend an event related to the Cedar Park City Council. Although it was an enlightening experience, the problems I saw within the hour and a half forum makes me hesitant on attending another event.

Look Who’s Growing Up

Estefani Rios, Editor-in-Chief October 26, 2020

I’m never going back. Well, I might, as Justin Bieber once said, never say never.  Anyways, my newspaper adviser, Mrs. Hert, told the staff about the Cedar Park City Council Candidate’s Forum...

6 Tips to Make Voting Easier

Jordy Peterson, Reporter October 14, 2016

If you're 18, then you can vote for the next President in the upcoming election. Since it’s your first time, you may not know exactly what to do. Here are some tips to help you be more confident in...

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