Upcoming Events
  • On Tuesday, Coppell City Council meets at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers at Town Center.
  • On Wednesday, Coppell Cozby Library & Community Commons hosts All Ages Storytime from 11-11:30 a.m.
  • On Saturday, Coppell Arts Center hosts “Alice in Wonderland” presented by Ballet Ensemble of Texas at 3 p.m.
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

2 Beliefs, 1 Nation

2 Beliefs, 1 Nation

Briana Thomas, Staff Writer October 13, 2016

  Staff Writers Meha Srivastav, a Hindu, and Briana Thomas, a Catholic exchanged their religions for a day and visited a temple and church together. This is an article about Thomas's experience...

2 Beliefs, 1 Nation

2 Beliefs, 1 Nation

Meha Srivastav, Co-Social Media Manager October 13, 2016

Staff Writers Meha Srivastav, a Hindu, and Briana Thomas, a Catholic exchanged their religions for a day and visited a temple and church together. This is an article about Srivastav’s experience-   ...

Moving technology concerns to the sidelines

Moving technology concerns to the sidelines

Akila Muthukumar, Staff Writer October 3, 2016

We live in an era of extremes.   On one end, war and terrorism and global warming wage, creating international strife. On the other end, thousands of the most talented minds, the best and brightest,...

Cartoon by Thomas Rousseau

Relearning lessons in our generation

Staff Editorial October 1, 2016

Each generation has its tragedies, its triumphs and its lessons. As millennials, we have our own set of issues that we have to tackle. Self-gratification, political correctness, technology addiction and...

Internet corporations, thought policing, and you

Thomas Rousseau, Staff Cartoonist September 26, 2016

In everyday life, it has become quite apparent that the large news media corporations often have a bias attached to them. It is becoming more and more clear that MSNBC or FOX News do not share the same...

Coppell High School homecoming queen, Rory, chats with a friend in her bitesized mum at the homecoming game. Mums were attached to girls shirts with pins throughout the day during the 1970 festivities. Photo curtesy of Coppell Yearbook.

Mum’s the word

Amelia Vanyo, Staff Writer September 26, 2016

Homecoming season is as much a holiday as Thanksgiving or Christmas to some Texans.   Dressing up at school, brilliant pep rallies and dates proposing in increasingly complex gestures, are...

One relationship does not speak for all

One relationship does not speak for all

Rachel Choi, Staff Writer September 21, 2016

As humans with emotions and feelings, we cry when we feel pain, we scream when we are scared, and we smile when we are feeling happy. When we feel love we feel unexplainable happiness and joy and there...

Coping through comedy

Coping through comedy

Rutuja Joshi, Staff Writer September 20, 2016

  At Coppell High School, stress levels run high among students who balance standardized tests, extracurricular activities, schoolwork, a job and more. While some fall victim to dangerous...

Cartoon by Thomas Rosseau

New technology trend emerges

Akila Muthukumar, Staff Writer September 19, 2016

Your fingers furiously punch at the iPad screen as you finish typing the last few sentences of an essay. The bell will ring in another minute and you need to submit this assignment. You watch your friends...

Being a leader requires more than good ideas in our society

Being a leader requires more than good ideas in our society

Emma Cummins, Executive Editorial Page Editor September 19, 2016

During a class discussion of The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli, my teacher posed a question to myself and my classmates: are we responsible for the leaders we have?   We all understand what...

Statistical information on average times spent doing homework for students in the United States.

Exploring international classroom dynamics

Grant Spicer, Staff Writer September 16, 2016
The problem is that while there are benefits to staying in school, most students do not benefit very much from working hard while in school.
Pep rally minus the pep

Pep rally minus the pep

Farah Merchant, Staff Writer September 13, 2016

  “C-O-P-P-E-L-L, we are Cowboys hear us yell!”   Coppell High School assistant principal Sean Bagley bellows in his microphone waiting for the crowd to interrupt into cheer,...

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