BY ALEXANDRA SANSONE AND GENNA NORDLING On Thursday, October 19 at 12:30 pm, select sophomores and juniors piled onto three buses, each named after a haunted house located at their highly anticipated destination: Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights (HHN). Upon arriving at the park after the four-hour drive, students... Read more
BY KYLE NELSON For once, students at Cooper City High School are encouraged to leave class. On November 9, the Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) will be holding the largest fundraiser of the year, the first annual CCHS Stampede. The event will be carnival-esque event that will take place... Read more
BY SOPHIA WENGIER With college application deadlines quickly approaching, there’s no question that the month of October is crunch time for seniors. However, the various steps of applying to college can be overwhelming and confusing for those who have never gone through the process. Here is an all inclusive... Read more
BY CASEY CHAPTER After school on Monday and Tuesday, the senior class officers gathered in room 4107 to begin evaluations for hosts of the annual senior variety show. “Host tryouts are going well so far,” senior class president Jessica Less said. “We finished day one of tryouts and had... Read more
BY THOMAS CAETANO At CCHS, students are expected to hold each other with the utmost respect and to treat everyone as equals. For some, simply following the rules isn’t enough – at Best Buddies, they are given the chance to change lives. The ultimate goal of Best Buddies is... Read more
BY NOAH CASTAGNA This Wednesday freshman, sophomores and select juniors strapped in for a lengthy three-and-a-half hour testing session: the Preliminary SAT (PSAT)/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (NMSQT). For some it was only a taste of what was to come, and for others it was another rung on the... Read more
BY KENDYL COUNTS On October 19, a handful of CCHS students spent the afternoon glued to their cell phones, obsessively refreshing their emails. After having undergone a rigorous application process involving numerous essays and an early deadline, they were awaiting an email that could potentially transform their lives –... Read more
BY KENDYL COUNTS Orange and black are not the only defining colors of October; for the CCHS Cowboys, pink is of equal significance. October, designated “National Breast Cancer Awareness Month,” is full of activities and donation opportunities hosted by the Cowboys in the hopes of “giving breast cancer the... Read more
BY SABRINE BRISMEUR Students now have an additional choice in their broad selection of leadership and community service clubs at CCHS – one with roots across six continents. Interact club, a subproject of global network Rotary Club, “bring together young people ages 12-18 to develop leadership skills,” according to... Read more
BY CASEY CHAPTER The many clubs here at CCHS give students a place to explore their interests. One such organization aims to bring success to a specific demographic of students. “I fell in love with the of Latinos in Action,” president Angelica Gollarza said. “We finally have a... Read more