Sportswriters wanted Dead or Alive
November 30, 2008
But preferably alive…. The Wolfpack Press needs sportswriters. Contact Ms. J or Frannie Sprouls if you are ready for the fame, glory and celebrity that accompanies sports writing for the Wolfpack Press. Applicants must be over sixteen years old and like fun and games. Company car, competitive... [Read more]
Lights In the Sky Over Minneapolis
written by Gerard Van Wijk · November 30, 2008
The download simply would not finish. It was March 2nd, 2008, and Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) just posted his new album Ghosts I-IV on his website for download. Nobody saw it coming; especially since it was two hours of instrumental music. The servers were continually crashing under the weight of... [Read more]
Construction Update!
written by Blake Murray · November 30, 2008
I’m sure that we have all been wondering the same thing at one point or another, What is up with construction? What are they doing to our school? I found the answers for you. To start, in the spring of 2008 duct work was installed in the second floor classrooms for heating, ventilation, and air... [Read more]
What’s Hot? A not so neat and tidy look…
November 25, 2008
Not alot makes it from the runways of Paris to the halls of Park High, but here’s a look that just might make the long journey. Resist conformity with a not so neat and tidy pair of tattered tights. With hints of the Sex Pistols and the Ramones, nothing says... [Read more]
Is Our New President a Muslim?
written by Molly Lease · November 25, 2008
Our President is a Muslim? Many, many statements have been said about our newly elected President Barack Obama. The question still lies; what is true? “Obama’s BFF is a terrorist!” False. This statement deals with Obama’s childhood friend, William Ayers. Ayers was an anti-war protestor in the... [Read more]
Back to the 80’s
written by Brittany Johnson · November 24, 2008
For a decade that has always been known for its perpetual bad hair day and atrocious fashion sense, it seems that the 80’s are making a slow comeback. There are more ‘I love the 80’s’ T-shirts wandering the halls of schools and more and more girls are subjecting their ears to the torture that... [Read more]
Too Much Lovin’
written by Molly Lease · November 24, 2008
“It makes people feel uncomfortable,” said Mr. Juba, math department, “We’re in a school academic setting.” When asked about student displays of affection, Mr. Juba feels there is no need for it in school. Too many bad things can happen; students can break up, get... [Read more]
Letters to Lucy: Juliet
November 24, 2008
Dear Lucy, Recently, after a lot of drama my boyfriend broke up with me. Now he wants to get back together. I’m not sure I want to go through all that again. What should I do? Juliet Dear Juliet, well, here’s the deal: relationships are tricky. There are a lot of things to consider... [Read more]
Smaller Sports Hit Hardest
November 20, 2008
by: Paige Carter Smaller sports will undergo the most when the new high school opens. It can be hard enough to get players for the team to be included in the league, but when another school is added to the district the number of players will be cut by a third. “Some sports will suffer from the... [Read more]
All Hallows Eve
written by Blake Murray · November 20, 2008
Halloween is always loved by children because of the fun costumes and the yummy candy. Children probably don’t even know we celebrate Halloween. All Hallows Eve, Halloween as it is now called, was a day on the Celtic calendar over 2000 years ago. It was a holiday when people honored the dead.... [Read more]



