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Coppell citizens buy and sell local products, such as vegetables and baked goods, at the Coppell Farmers Market. The market is held every Saturday from 8 a.m. until noon in Old Town Coppell by Twisted Root. Photo by Emma Cummins.

Coppell Farmers Market broadens Cummins’ perspective

Emma Cummins, Editorial Page Editor September 10, 2016

Many times, people find themselves discovering parts of their city they never knew existed. For me, I always assumed I had experienced everything there was to experience in Coppell.   My trip...

Photo by Mallorie Munoz

What 4 years in D115 has shown me

Gabby Sahm, Staff Writer May 27, 2016

Going into high school I was very confused. I had just spent three years in band playing the flute but had realized that I did not want to continue playing in high school. Since I was not a part of anything...

Graphic by Manu Garikipati

Tattoos do not reflect work ethic

Gabby Sahm, Staff Writer May 20, 2016

I have wanted a tattoo for a very long time, and have always been fascinated with the beauty of them, especially if done properly. I have always felt like I would not be complete if I was not able to have...

Graphic by Austin Troy Banzon

The drinks can wait; keeping the drinking age 21

Gabby Sahm, Staff Writer May 6, 2016

High school is a place where teenagers discover themselves. They try to gain knowledge about what the “real world” is like once they are forced to leave the nest and embark on their college journey....

Cartoon by Thomas Rousseau

Embracing failure ensures just that

Emma Cummins, Editorial Page Editor April 5, 2016

The goals and standards we set for ourselves define our future. Success and failure are natural steps in that journey. For as long as we can remember, success is held on a higher scale than failure. But,...

Former US President Bill Clinton campaigns for wife and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at Tarrant County Colleges Trinity River Campus. Clinton came to Fort Worth on Monday to urge supporters to vote for Hillary on March 1, Super Tuesday. Photo by Kelly Monaghan.

Opposite ends of the political spectrum

Emma Cummins, Editorial Page Editor March 1, 2016

By Emma Cummins Editorial Page Editor   One played Rodney Atkins, the other played Gym Class Heroes. One was held in a large city park in Dallas, the other in a small room at Tarrant County...

The Coppell High School newspaper staff works hard to produce their next issue of the paper, while promoting print as well as web content in celebration of National Scholastic Journalism week. Issues are printed and created 6 times each school year. Photo By Chelsea Banks.

Journalism: not for the weak of heart

Jamie Kimbrell, Staff Writer February 24, 2016

We are surrounded by journalism. Everyday on some platform, there is a post or a link that appears intriguing to the reader that is globally spread and shared through media.   As a kid, I wanted...

Photo courtesy Srini Raghu

Cultural appreciation or appropriation? The fine line between respecting and offending a culture

Tanya Raghu, Staff Writer February 19, 2016

Eastern inspired Indian imagery, Hindu motifs and a Bollywood background capture the essence of Beyonce and Coldplay’s newest collaboration, “Hymn for the Weekend.”   Vivid images of...

Graphic by Manu Garikipati

The Art of Respect: Learning not to take everything for granted

Gabby Sahm, Staff Writer February 19, 2016

It is easy to take the smaller things in life for granted. From having a place to call home to simply being able to have a good dinner, people often forget that these things are rare to families in many...

Coppell High School junior Eva Gamboa closes the door of St. Ann’s Catholic Parish on Wednesday after mass. Ash Wednesday is one of the most important dates in the Catholic religion and opens Lent, a season of fasting and prayer.

Religious traditions not meant to be carried out “on the go”

Aisha Espinosa, Staff Writer February 12, 2016

One of the many traditions of practicing Catholicism (and a few branches of Christianity) is the season of Lent, the 40 days leading up to the Easter holiday. Ash Wednesday marks off the season of...

Making the right choice when it comes to joining IB program

Making the right choice when it comes to joining IB program

Maggie Theel, Staff Writer February 3, 2016

If you go to my staff profile and read my biography, you will see that I am an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Candidate, yet many of you - including sophomores who are trying to decide their...

Cartoon by Thomas Rousseau.

Facts trump feelings

Emma Cummins, Editorial Page Editory January 29, 2016

Before writing this column I would like to establish one thing: I am a journalist and I deal with facts.   What I am about to write is not going to be politicized or adjusted for the possibility...

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