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The official student news site of Coppell High School

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

Was it right for President Obama to snap selfie?

December 18, 2013

By Stephanie Gross Staff Writer There is a place and time for everything and Nelson Mandela’s memorial service was certainly not the place for president Barack Obama to be snapping a selfie. As teenagers,...

House Divided: divorced families adjust to holiday season

December 16, 2013

By Gabby Sahm Staff Writer A fire gives off a nice glow to the room as the stockings hang from the fireplace with garland draping off the sides of the mantle. A nice, big Christmas tree stands...

Pro: the holiday season vs. Christmas

Pro: the holiday season vs. Christmas

December 4, 2013

By Kara Hallam Staff Writer I remember in elementary school when the holidays came around we always got Christmas coloring packets. I would eagerly color in Santa’s hat and and ornaments on Christmas...

How student athletes should act, think, play

How student athletes should act, think, play

November 23, 2013

By Sydney Williams Staff Writer Whether athletes realize it or not, hard work pays off. The famous words “hard work pays off,” should ring true for every athlete out there . No matter how much...

Love for youthful years revives childhood memories

November 20, 2013

By Summer Crawford Staff Writer Amidst every teenager’s busy life, filled to the brim with all sorts of activities and school work, there is one thing that we teenagers tend to forget. We sometimes...

Families fight obesity

November 20, 2013

By Kara Hallam Staff Writer Taking 154 millions victims each year, obesity proves to be an addiction worse than that of drugs and alcohol. God did not make everyone skinny as sticks, or at least...

Immigration politics belittled by sentimental, personal connection

November 20, 2013

By Jena Seidemann Student Life Editor   March 13, 2001 was the day. It was the day that my greatest ambition was to play with the judge’s gavel and hit it on the block, but I was in the courthouse...

“If you really knew me”: Living fearless while living full

November 18, 2013

By Sydney Williams Staff Writer If I were to be on the “If you really knew me” reality TV show, this is what I would say. If you really knew me you would know that.. 1. I love making others...

When it comes to Obamacare, it is all about trust

November 18, 2013

By Stephanie Gross Staff Writer  “If you like your health care policy, you can keep it." Those words were uttered by President Obama on numerous occasions over the past few years. It appears the president...

Marcus High School senior Madison Ermenio, Coppell High School senior Tolu Salako, Bryant High School senior Tori Moore and Shawnee Mission East High School senior Scotty Burford first met at a specialized writing class during the summer of 2013 led by University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor Scott Winter (second from right) They saw each other again at the JEA/NSPA High School Journalism Convention at another class led by Scott Winter. Photo by Elizabeth Sims

Love for writing makes student journalists cross paths once again

November 17, 2013

By Tolu Salako Editorial Page Editor BOSTON - In July, 41 students from high schools all around the country congregate in the Marriot Quorum Dallas ballroom, furiously typing on their Macbooks or iPads....

My kind of town: Boston delivers at JEA/NSPA

My kind of town: Boston delivers at JEA/NSPA

November 17, 2013

By Stephanie Alexander Entertainment Editor BOSTON- It is 11:26 p.m. as I type this in the hallway of my hotel room, a midnight deadline hanging above me. I have to be all ready to board a flight back...

Koponen finds a little bit of Finland, childhood memories on U.S. soil

Koponen finds a little bit of Finland, childhood memories on U.S. soil

November 16, 2013

By Tuulia Koponen Staff Writer BOSTON - I looked in awe at the picture that coincided with the title “New England” with millions of brightly colored leaves scattered around gorgeous paved pathways...

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