Varsity Baseball: Cowboys Obtain For 3 Non-District Wins
Cooper City High goes for 3 wins against non district opponents. By Brandon Bermudez    The Cowboys looked to build off their momentum from last week and continue their winning ways. All 3 games this week were against non-district opponents, and the first being at home against the Deerfield beach... Read more
Review: Iron Fist
BY DARIAN SABLON When it was first announced, Marvel’s “Iron Fist” was widely expected to be a home run, not only thanks to it bringing in a new facet into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the mystical arts, but also in part due to its Marvel brand, these days renown for... Read more
Varsity Water Polo: CCHS Water Polo Takes On Districts
BY HANNAH EUBANKS The CCHS Girls and Boys water polo teams headed to the district meet on Tuesday, March 28. The season’s accomplishments, hardwork, and talent were put to the test as both, girls and boys headed into their first game, semifinals. In order to move on and claim... Read more
Boys Varsity Volleyball: Cowboys Finish Season With a Win
BY ETHAN MUNCAN On Tuesday, April 18th, the Cowboys hosted Flanagan at home in a non-district game. In the first set, the Cowboys came out strong with many blocks and kills giving them a solid lead. Towards the end, the Falcons began to come back, but good tips and... Read more
Girls Lacrosse Recap: Lady Cowboys Face Off Against Martin County
By Ethan Muncan On Friday, March 17th, Cooper City Cowboys girls lacrosse came up against Martin County at home. Approaching playoffs Cooper looked to bag a win and use this game as a growing experience. At the beginning of the game both teams came out fighting and shooting hard... Read more
Varsity Baseball: Cowboys Face Challenging Opponents
BY BRANDON BERMUDEZ On Tuesday March 21, in their first game of the week, the Cowboys traveled to Coral Glades High School to face off against the Jaguars. Coral Glades is a challenging opponent to face, and they have had great success in past years. The Cowboys were hoping... Read more
Review: The Fosters
BY SAVANNAH KEYSER In this day and age, it is really important for entertainment media to be representative of the population, but that doesn’t mean that all shows and movies truly show the amount of representation that they should and it’s pretty rare to find a TV that has... Read more
Broward County School Board Has Changed The Rules On Students Self-Administering Medication
BY LINDSEY HANNAH The medication policy for Broward County schools has changed, resulting in certain formerly-prohibited actions to be allowed under certain circumstances. Policy 6305, Administration of Medications/Treatments, has undergone the following alterations. First of all, students of every grade level can now carry and self-administer sunscreen and bug... Read more
No AP Exams? Students Prepare for AP Performance Tasks Instead
BY CHARLIE BLODNIEKS Last week, junior Dashiel Heidt put the finishing touches on his 4,869 word paper on project management in independent three-dimensional video game development. Next month, he’ll be doing a twenty-minute presentation on the topic before a panel of three judges. For students in Lisa Jones’ AP... Read more
Boys Called Men, Women Called Girls
BY LINDSEY HANNAH When reading the terms “boy” and “girl,” what comes to mind? Children, likely. Even teenagers navigating the complexities of growing up. But put them in a different context and these harmless words take on a very different meaning. Prior to the Civil Rights Movement, African American... Read more