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Come one, come all: The 2018 Variety Show was well thought out, well rehearsed and well executed
BY ALEXANDRA SANSONE When David Lee vaulted off his trademark bicycle and into the Variety Show host car, the crowd erupted into laughter, and there started what was nothing short of an engaging evening. The Variety Show is an annual event at CCHS. Hosted by the senior class, it features... Read more
French Club’s Christmas-themed donation drive for children in Haiti
BY JOSEPH STURGEON Starting November 14, the CCHS French Club began a Christmas-themed donation drive for children in Haiti. Items needed for the drive include small toys, stuffed animals, school supplies and hygiene products. Students interested in donating for the drive can deliver items to Marie Chery and Lindsay Roberts’... Read more
The joy of giving: Supporting brands that support others
BY GENNA NORDLING The last three months of the year do not just represent the holiday season, as October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month, November is a month to celebrate family and thankfulness and December is a month for giving and gifting things to others. One simple way to give... Read more
CCHS Thespians “The Frogs” was good, but not great
BY GENNA NORDLING What has thespians’ inside jokes, ancient Greek language and political figures? The CCHS Thespians’ rendition of “The Frogs” by Aristophanes, of course. This production was not necessarily action-packed, but it was filled with great acting and an interesting interpretation of the original book. These characters add a... Read more
Cowboys go to the polls: Seniors take an early voting field trip
BY ABBIE TUSCHMAN Voting isn’t something new to Cowboys. Every year, CCHS students have the opportunity to vote for class officers, homecoming court and Student Government Association (SGA) officers. But for the Cowboys that have already turned 18, this week provided an opportunity to finally cast a ballot that could... Read more
The Hobin Garden: Students, staff and friends gather to celebrate the life of the recently departed CCHS teacher
BY ALEXANDRA SANSONE The slight breeze blowing through the CCHS courtyard didn’t help the chills filling everyone in attendance as they choked back tears during each performance at the Hobin Memorial Garden. Fairy lights strewn into tutus and glitter makeup were observed among the crowd of people who came back... Read more
A sweet week: Homecoming 2018 festivities
BY EMMA FRANZ AND JULIA SAFRIN Homecoming week is the time of the year in which students get to come together as a school to show off their school spirit through cheers and themed outfits. Each year, homecoming is centered around a theme, this year’s being “It’s Sweet to be... Read more
From Broadway to bookstores: “Dear Evan Hansen” has now become a novel
BY ARIELLE KRAUS The Broadway show “Dear Evan Hansen” has sincerely touched the lives of those who have seen it. On October 8, 2018, the production was made into a novel, enabling more individuals to be impacted by this story. The powerful message of “Dear Evan Hansen” will leave readers... Read more
Fall frights and pumpkin spice: Where to celebrate the season in sunny South Florida
BY GENNA NORDLING AND ALEXANDRA SANSONE The temperatures are high, but the seasonal spirit is higher. Though South Floridians may never get to experience a true fall, they can purchase items and go to events that recreate the cheer that the season brings. The following list contains six events that... Read more
Bridging barriers and preventing tragedies: CCHS plans Start with Hello Week
BY ISABELLA MARCON One of the main priorities of all schools is to unify students and to make them feel included. At CCHS, a week-long program called Start with Hello will be implemented during the school year. Start with Hello is a program run by the Sandy Hook Promise (SHP)... Read more