To Specify Or Diversify?
BY KAYLA LOKEINSKY Athletes have always been taught to be motivated, dedicated and to push themselves to their highest potential. They are taught to focus and to train hard for the sport that they excel at in hopes of being the best. However, recently it has been made known... Read more
Fashion Forward Blog: Homecoming Dresses – The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
BY JOSLYN TOMBACK With homecoming looming around the corner, finding the perfect ensemble can become a nearly-impossible mission. While on your dress pursuit, don’t succumb to the heaps of taffeta that greet you at the entrance of the department store. Brief yourself on both the condemned and commended of... Read more
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Opinions October 5, 2011

BY JESSICA WEAVER Bright pink, blue, and florescent green can be seen highlighting girls hair all through Cooper City High School due to the latest hair accessory. It is has become obvious that feather hair clips are a trend that is growing in popularity. Even celebrities like Ke$ha and... Read more
John The Baker Honored For S.M.A.S.H. Support
BY JACKIE WEISER On Friday, September 23, Cooper City High School geometry teacher Randi Glantz honored John Scinicariello, founder of John The Baker Italian Restaurant, at his restaurant for his contribution to the S.M.A.S.H. scholarship. S.M.A.S.H. stands for “spectacular meatballs are shared here.” Former CCHS guidance counselor Diane Wells... Read more
Florida SAT Scores Plummet
BY BLUE KAUFMAN Scores on the SAT in Florida plunged to the lowest level in five years last year due to a large influx of students taking the test. The Standardized Assessment Test (SAT) has a possible score of 2,400.  According to the Miami Herald, Florida’s graduating class of... Read more
BY KAYLA LOKEINSKY During a time when seniors should be focused on the daunting task of preparing for their lives after high school, most were waiting with bated breath for an answer to the most vital, life-changing, groundbreaking question of their high school career: Who, among their class, will... Read more
Review: Wilco-The Whole Love
BY BROCK LANDERS Wilco’s new album The Whole Love, the first they have self-released on their own dBpm Records label, shows a band that, nearly 20 years into their career, is comfortable in its own skin. In stark contrast to the restless boundary pushing and searching for identity on... Read more
Varsity Football: Cowboys Defeat District Rival Plantation 44-14
BY KEVIN KOPLIN The Cooper City Cowboys took on district opponent Plantation on Friday September 30th looking to stay undefeated and win their second district game of the season. After sitting through a nearly 2 hour lightning delay, the teams took the field ready to play. Plantation started off... Read more
BY JEREMY HAAS On Friday, September 23, the fathers of Pop-Punk, Blink 182, played a huge show at the Cruzan Amphitheatre.  The audience ranged from questionably dressed girls to frat boys and skaters, but the vast majority were young adults who grew up listening to this band.  The venue... Read more
Review: Demi Lovato – Unbroken
  BY HAILEE YAEGER After a two-year hiatus from the studio, Demi Lovato has released Unbroken, a new album that showcases a different sound from her previous work. The expectation was for Unbroken to have the same sound as her single “Skyscraper”, slow, emotional, and telling of her struggles.... Read more