The F-16 Should return to Production

written by Mitch Cordes · November 11, 2009

The United States F-16 Fighting Falcon    The F-16 is one of the most valuable aircraft in our arsenal today. The key factor of any modern combat plane is versatility. Any plane that is able to fly a variety of missions is very valuable due to the fact that it can help reduce costs of operations by... [Read more]

Does America Still Have Heroes?

written by Mitchell Cordes · November 10, 2009

Does America Still Have Heroes? I believe we do.           Does America still have heroes? I believe that America still has heroes based on the answers to the following questions. The first is; what is the definition of a hero? Is a hero what the media says a hero is or is a hero something else?... [Read more]

Mid-Terms

written by Emily Beaver · November 3, 2009

It’s that time of year, time to barricade yourself into bedrooms and other secluded areas, time to discard the remnants of a social life and learn to function on only a few hours of sleep, mid-terms have arrived.  Alright, so that description may be a bit overdramatic, but mid-terms are nothing to... [Read more]

Homecoming Week

written by Emily Beaver · October 21, 2009

The week of Oct. 4th was homecoming for the University of Minnesota.  Dozens of activities were planned and excitement rose as the big game against Purdue approached.  Although the weather took a turn for the worst, the festivities soldiered on, losing little of their initial enthusiasm.  To give... [Read more]

Paper Towns: A Book Review

written by Ruby Oluoch · October 12, 2009

           At some point in almost everyone’s lives, they’ve held someone to ridiculously inhuman standards. Whether it’s been dehumanizing an enemy, making it easier to hate, or dehumanizing someone they admired, making them extremely easy to adore, most have been at fault of this. Forget... [Read more]

What’s Up Wolfpack:Homecoming Week

written by Samantha Hartfiel · October 5, 2009

With all of the fun events planned for the 2009 Homecoming Week, students were asked:   What are you looking forward to the most about Homecoming Week?   Victor Negussie -12th Grade      “The game! I love football and I want to cheer my friends on.”      Kelsey Bertelsen -11th Grade      ... [Read more]

Film Review:Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

written by Samantha Hartfiel · July 15, 2009

After two years of anticipation, Harry Potter fans once more got a chance to flock to movie theaters and be enchanted by the tale of young wizard Harry Potter. The magical phenomenon continued on July 15 with the opening of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, the sixth of eight films about the boy... [Read more]

Novel Review: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

written by Samantha Hartfiel · June 30, 2009

The Holocaust, whether mention of this event strikes fear, confusion, or horror into the hearts of the public, it is almost certain that by the time a student reaches high school, they have been exposed to information about this appalling occurrence to humanity. Each year, students watch videos, discuss... [Read more]

Fortunes told here….

June 10, 2009

      It’s summer!  YOU, my friend, are supposed to be outside building sandcastles, slapping around Target in your flip flops, or sipping lemonade while watching the sprinkler hit your mom’s flower bed.  But no… here you are looking at the Wolfpack Press Web site.        ... [Read more]

The Ride Seniors Might Not Want to Take

written by Samantha Hartfiel · April 13, 2009

   As the students of Park High School enter the final quarter of the 2008-2009 school year, the seniors will be embarking on their final adventures in compulsory school. Once the fourth hour bell rings on June 3rd, the seniors will no longer be forced to attend classes picked by the state of Minnesota,... [Read more]

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