90’s video games are good
Opinions February 28, 2018
BY DARIAN SABLON When talking about some of the worst decades of the twentieth century in terms of pop culture, many people often look towards the ’90s. On top of the overzealous attitude of the decade, where everything was branded as extreme, the ’90s brought many things that people... Read more
BY KENDYL COUNTS After the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, many Floridian viewers are left wondering which winter sport would best suit their personality. Take the quiz to find out which Winter Olympic sport you would go for the gold in. All photos comply with Fair Use standards Read more
Boys varsity basketball: Weekly recap
Basketball February 28, 2018
BY OLIVIA LEWIS The boys varsity basketball team had two home games this week against Pompano High School and Stranahan High School. On Monday, February 5 at 7 p.m., the Cowboys took on Pompano and beat them with a score of 77-50. Three days later, the Cowboys faced Stranahan... Read more
Studio executives wonder why their bad adaptations fail
Entertainment February 28, 2018
BY NOAH CASTAGNA This week a movie poster surfaced for an upcoming film based on animal crackers. Yes, animal crackers are receiving an onscreen adaptation that promises to be “a magical adventure in every bite.” Obviously this raises many questions. The first and foremost of which being, why? Who... Read more
BY OLIVIA LEWIS The boys varsity basketball team had two home games this week against Pompano High School and Stranahan High School. On Monday, February 5 at 7:00, the Cowboys took on Pompano and beat them with a score of 77-50. Three days later, the Cowboys faced Stranahan and... Read more
Shooting their shot: Graziani brothers play their way into CCHS basketball history
FeaturesProfile Features February 28, 2018
BY KYLE NELSON On a Monday morning in 2007, five-year-old Dallas Graziani and seven-year-old Dylan Graziani are awoken by their father at 5 a.m. before school. The two brush their teeth, lace up their Air Jordan basketball shoes and rush to the garage for dribbling and shooting drills. After... Read more
Celebrities have the right to use their platform to spread political beliefs
Editorials February 27, 2018
BY JULIA WENGIER A number of people in this world have great influence on other people’s thoughts. Whether they choose to use this influence is up to them, but it is never wrong to do so. Celebrities typically have loud personalities and strong opinions, as well as millions of... Read more
The value of civil disobedience and peaceful protest
Opinions February 26, 2018
BY ANNABELLE ROSA In many instances people have come to question whether or not their voices are valuable when it comes to the creation of change. Within our current political and social climates, the voice of a citizen is vital when seeking to enforce any sort of change. Similarly,... Read more
BY GENNA NORDLING On February 23, CCHS’s cafeteria was transformed into an art gallery and the auditorium into a runway. The first annual Met Gala allowed guests to silently bid on art, watch performances and enjoy a fashion show from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Before entering the cafeteria,... Read more
Should artists have creative liberty with the national anthem?
Opinions February 26, 2018
BY ELENA VALDEZ With singer Fergie’s most recent performance of America’s national anthem during an NBA game, the argument has arisen that no artist should have creative freedom with the Star Spangled Banner, in order to prevent a wide-spread panned performance like that from ever happening again. The exaggerated... Read more