Fantasy Tip Sheet Blog: Week 1 Recap
  BY A.J. KURZMAN It was an exciting first week in fantasy football. It brought many of its player’s joy, and it brought many of its players sorrow, including myself. Not one of my players reached their projections, and my bench almost outscored my starters. Anyways, enough complaining about... Read more
Fashion Blog: Fall Trends

Fashion Blog: Fall Trends

Blogs September 21, 2012

      BY RACHEL GAMBACH We’ve only been back in school for a few weeks and already cute trends have begun to circulate the halls of CCHS. One of the most popular styles this year, denim shirts, can’t go unnoticed. You can’t walk three feet without seeing one.... Read more
Fashion Forward Blog: Bandannas
  BY ALIYAH CUNNINGHAM Over the years, clothing has become a way of self-expression for every person. The type of clothing someone wears depends entirely on the person wearing it. The same can be said in Cooper City, where students express themselves through their clothing. The latest trend to... Read more
Review: Trey Songz- Chapter V
BY SABRINA VICTOR Trey Songz, a Grammy nominated R&B artist from Petersburg, VA, has become one of R&B’s brightest artists. Songz has sold 14 million albums and singles worldwide and has a list of accomplishments including being an entrepreneur & philanthropist with his “Trey’s Angels” Clothing line and “Angels... Read more
Review: Big Sean- Detroit
BY JACOB FIERMAN Rap sensation Big Sean released his mixtape, Detroit, this past week and it instantly racked up thousands of views and downloads. Big Sean has created a unique blend of up-tempo and fast paced beats on Detroit that work perfectly. Detroit shows off Big Sean’s excellent rhyming skill as... Read more
Does Google Know Too Much About You?
BY BRANDON SLOANE In today’s internet-driven world, no website is more valuable than Google.com. Google, the world’s largest search engine, is utilized on a daily basis by millions of people around the globe to access information on a wide array of topics. Google has also begun to expand its... Read more
Game On: The Indie Game Alternative
BY ALEX BARNARD Each year gamers have come to expect the same: sometimes it’s a new Call of Duty, other times it’s a sports game, perhaps it’s even a new Assassins Creed. Or even worse…maybe its another one of the many shameless clones attempting to break into the mass... Read more
Fantasy Football Blog: Who’s Hot And Who’s Not
BY AJ KURZMAN Everyone who plays fantasy football knows how easy it is to have your season completely ruined in a matter of days. Nothing is more frustrating to me than when I leave the draft room with huge confidence in my team, and then my two best players... Read more
The Lariat Blog: Saving The Whales On Labor Day
BY KYRA BACON Some people spent their labor-day weekend sleeping, hanging out at a friend’s house, or having a BBQ. Others, like me, spent their weekend at the beach. However, they probably weren’t carrying buckets of water to pour on sunburned whales. On Saturday, September 1st, at about 4:00am,... Read more
Varsity Football: Cowboys Defeat West Broward
BY: JACKIE WEISER   On Friday, September 7th, the Cooper City Cowboys faced off against the West Broward Bobcats in their first home game of the season. After two weather delays, the teams marched out onto the field ready to play. In the first quarter, before the second weather delay, junior... Read more