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Coppell Student Media

The official student news site of Coppell High School

Coppell Student Media

The official student news site of Coppell High School

Coppell Student Media

What gets in my Hair: Golden age of music upon us

What gets in my Hair: Golden age of music upon us

April 24, 2013

By Thomas Hair Opinions Editor What gets in my hair? People who spout off about how modern music is trash or how nothing will ever compare to the “classics” or how the art of music has hit...

Graphic by Sophie Nauyokas

Living healthy lifestyle revolves around actions, choices

March 1, 2013

By Elizabeth Sims Staff Writer Growing up, I would come home from school and sit down to enjoy an afternoon snack of a smoothie or apples and peanut butter that my mom had prepared for me. However,...

Drunk driving can have impacts beyond the initial accident. Photo by Rachel Bush.

Drunk driving no longer personal matter

February 21, 2013

By Elizabeth Sims Staff Writer When I first got my permit I would panic as soon as my hands touched the steering wheel. My mind would suddenly be bombarded with apprehension and images of serious...

What gets in my Hair: Reckless online behavior

What gets in my Hair: Reckless online behavior

February 6, 2013

By Thomas Hair Opinions Editor What gets in my hair? Irresponsible and reckless behavior when communicating online. The internet is truly a wonderful place. You can instantly access a wealth...

Grades grading student, not work

Grades grading student, not work

January 25, 2013

By Tina Huang Staff Writer   School revolves around grades. Though some may argue, grades help form your future. Typically, the better your grades, the better the university you are admitted...

Graphic by Rinu Daniel

Shepard says time to teach coaches gentle rejection

September 14, 2012

By Kristen Shepard Staff Writer It is not an unusual sight. When the results of a tryout or audition are posted on the door of a gym or auditorium, students are divided in emotion. Some rejoice,...

Graphic by Brian Hwu,

Professional athletes playing for the pay

May 7, 2012

By Jay Carroll Staff Writer Most people watch sports, whether its baseball, basketball, football or even hockey. These sports are meant for entertainment, and just like any other job, the players...

Quality over quantity should define Club choices

February 21, 2012

By Kristen Shepard Staff Writer To the student who shudders at the idea of fitting their resume onto one page, you are, more than likely, spreading yourself too thin. Be involved. It has been pounded...

Going green becoming overated

May 27, 2010

Staff Writer Paige Wilson While driving home from school I heard a song on my iPod while it was on shuffle. It was a Black Eyed Peas song and being happy that it wasn’t the over played “Boom Boom...

Tattoos aren’t just for rock stars nowadays

February 24, 2010

They have been called body modifications and taboos, but the usual word among society is tattoos. Though the names used for them might be different, the responses they evoke hardly vary. Despite...

Daphne’s Dilemma: Senioritis a new experience

January 29, 2010

By Daphne Chen Last semester, I noticed a trend about myself. Something alarming. Unprecedented. Unacceptable. And yet, I never cared. After all, what kind of senior cares if his or her grades...

Top 10% no longer top notch

November 11, 2009

Staff Writer Paige Wilson For years the top 10% has been a “safe zone” for students to receive guaranteed admission to University of Texas at Austin.  Now the bar has been set higher than...

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