Clubs unite to raise money for Japan
Ashley Attanucci Web Manager Today after school, National Art Honor Society (NAHS) and National Honor Society (NHS) are uniting under one cause and folding as many origami cranes as possible. Any students, friends and teachers are invited to join this effort in the large commons today from 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. The Bezos Family Foundations has agreed to donate $2 per paper crane (up to $200,000) to the reconstruction efforts in Japan from the devastating earthquake, helping to rebuild through the Architecture for Humanity organization. Wilson Elementary is was the first school to bring this effort to Coppell– so far, students have folded more than 2,500 paper cranes. The 100,000 paper cranes submitted to…
Behind the Scenes: DFW Dragon Boat Festival
Story by Daphne Chen Video by Jacob Harpel and Kyle Kirby Photo Gallery by Daphne Chen On Sunday, May 16, Irving residents may have heard the sound of beating drums, the smell of fresh pad thai and the cheers of Dallas residents watching dragon boat teams race across Lake Carolyn in Las Colinas. Behind the scenes of the fourth annual DFW Dragon Boat Festival, however, were performers and volunteers who often had been there since early in the morning, making sure the event went smoothly. The event kicked off early in the morning with several musical and cultural performances, such as Emily Lo of Plano Shepton High School, who not only played on the 21-string Chinese…



