How to enjoy a staycation
Amanda Weston
May 19, 2011
There are few things more depressing than staying at home over the summer while your friends travel to exotic places, spending their exciting vacations abroad while you are trapped in what seems to be eternal boredom. Instead of moping about your situation, take some steps to turn your stuck-at-home... Read more »
Getting my Green Card
Richard Weeks
May 19, 2011
Many people are rightly angry about the state of immigration; they take offense to the large numbers of illegal immigrants flowing into the country. However, many do not know about the complex immigration system that unwittingly sustains this flux. To be honest, why should they? If you’re... Read more »
Austin’s hot summer theatre
Amanda Weston
May 19, 2011
There are numerous things to do around Austin to stay occupied over the summer, including visits to the active theatre scene. Several major musicals and plays are being performed around the Austin area, providing inexpensive summer entertainment to Cedar Park students and Austin citizens alike. ... Read more »
Another Harry Potter book in the works
Holly Chisholm
April 1, 2011
It is often said that good things come in threes but, in a recent announcement, it may be that they come in eights. World-renowned author J.K. Rowling has recently announced that she will be expanding her widely popular Harry Potter series with her new book titled, Harry Potter and the Midlife... Read more »
Boy bands unite
Alex Mendoza
April 1, 2011
Grown up fans of ‘N Sync, the Backstreet Boys and Aaron Carter can finally dust off their CD players and flood their bedrooms with boy band music once again. These artists announced last January that they will be uniting for a comeback tour across America, performing all of their old hits... Read more »
Parking lot repurposed
Amanda Weston
April 1, 2011
Assistant Principal Tracey Barrientes has recently announced that the student parking lot will be repurposed in order to create a source of income for the school so as to counteract some of the extreme budget cuts taking place. So far there are three options up for consideration: a full scale carnival,... Read more »
A smaller piece of pi
Jared Maddox
April 1, 2011
For centuries, the value of pi has remained indefinite. While supercomputers have solved for the value of pi to 4.5 trillion places, the exact value of this irrational number has never been solved because the digits go on infinitely. Due to the lack of accuracy in measuring the number, the International... Read more »
School uniforms effective this April
Amanda Weston
April 1, 2011
The recent No Place for Hate campaign proposed the idea of school uniforms at a recent Student Council meeting and, by unanimous decision, the administration has accepted the proposal. The No Place for Hate committee and Student Council believe that the uniforms will encourage equality and promote... Read more »
Two Cedar Park students killed in tragic car accident
Hannah Jane DeCiutiis
March 11, 2011
**This is the story The Wolfpack would have run had the Shattered Dreams mock accident been a real event. Remember to make good decisions and be safe during this spring break** Prom night is generally considered a rite of passage for many high school students. Dressing up, going to dinner and... Read more »
BuddyBot Project Brings Smiles To Children In Need
Hannah Jane DeCiuttis
February 14, 2011
There are many projects and services that can be done to benefit children’s hospitals such as toy drives and fund-raisers; many of these projects have even been done at Cedar Park High School. However, it is not often when a student spends three years creating a robotics project from scratch simply... Read more »
