TroopTube: Keeping Military Families Connected

written by Vanessa Tackman · November 19, 2008

                A new form of YouTube for military families are now featured at website called TroopTube. If a family member is off working in any country due to military combat, the families can contact them through videos on TroopTube. Bevin Coe, a junior asked “What is TroopTube?”... [Read more]

Attackers From Beyond the Stars Wreak Destruction Across Most of Earth!

written by Phillip Daly · November 14, 2008

Aliens invade most of Earth! Hordes of soldiers from beyond our galaxy storm through almost all of Earth’s countries. Most countries tremble before their unstoppable might while the rejected nations stage protest. “We deserve the same annihilation that all the other countries get.” Said Estonia,... [Read more]

November Artist of the Month: Bre Nelson

November 14, 2008

Every month, the Wolfpack Press features one student for their outstanding excellence in the arts. For the month of November, we introduce senior Bre Nelson, who defines the words ‘unique individual’ in every way. It’s hard not to notice Bre, whose vibrant attires resemble her colorful... [Read more]

Poetry Corner: “Mystic White Wolf”

written by Matt Fretwell · November 14, 2008

“Mystic White Wolf”   Oh, mystic white wolf, How you blend in with the whitest snow. The way you mysteriously appear and disappear, amazes me. Your “wisdomful” stare brings me to ponder, and also makes me wonder. Oh, Mystic white wolf, Are you a sign of righteosness and power, or... [Read more]

Treasury Treason

written by John Thayer · November 11, 2008

While the majority of Americans were worrying about the bailout, and as Congress debated it, the U.S. Treasury Department, quietly, with a stroke of a pen, gutted a key statute of the tax code that will save businesses billions of dollars a year. The statute, enacted by Congress in 1986, prevented businesses... [Read more]

National Signing Day for Athletes

written by Phil Kuemmel · November 10, 2008

November 12th is the first day of the early signing period for students to sign a national letter of intent to participate in inter-collegiate athletics for next year (the signing period for football and soccer will occur later in the school year).   Park High School will have three student-athletes... [Read more]

Alison Kuzj and Leukemia

written by Gerard Van Wijk · November 7, 2008

Towards the end of 2007, Alison Kuzj, senior, was feeling major back pains. After some time, they went to the doctor, where Alison had her blood tested. The doctors told her that her cell counts were off. Additional testing was done, and on January 2nd, 2008, the result came out as Acute Lymphoblastic... [Read more]

Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots

written by Gerard Van Wijk · November 7, 2008

      In the year 2014, the world’s economy feeds on warfare. With the introduction of Privatized Military Companies (PMC), wars are no longer fought for nationalism, but for profit. The five largest PMCs have gone so far as to become major world powers, and all five are owned by the same person.... [Read more]

The Soulful Sound of Meiko

written by Bri Heu · November 7, 2008

              In the fall of 2007, Itunes did something great.  They gave a discovery download of the week that changed my “favorite music” category on facebook and myspace.  Meiko was the name and folk was her game.  Her song “How Lucky We Are” was the download and it gave off... [Read more]

Where do you belong?

written by Heather Verhaest · November 7, 2008

     Clique ‘klik/: a narrow exclusive circle or group of persons. The popular girls, the jocks, stoners, Goths, drifters and nerds.  Cliques run the school.  Too many teens are being judged on what they look like or what clique they belong in-not on who they are.  You may not like someone based... [Read more]

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