Wolfpack Wonders Advice Column
October 5, 2009
Filed under Student Life
Do you have a question about school, friends, family, or life? Do you need a suggestion about what to do in a situation that you are involved in? Or do you just need someone to hear you out? If so, send Lala an email. If you have a question, LaLa has some advice for you. Email: advceclmn@ymail.com Anonymous... Read more »
Late Night Cell Phone Chatting Could Save Your Life!
October 6, 2009 • Ahmad Malik
Filed under Local News
Let me start with these instructions to you the reader: after you read this short bit of news, show it to your parent or guardian and make sure they read it. This article might just change their mind about you having a cell phone, as well as their opinion about you having a later curfew. Why? Because... Read more »
Joyriding is Fun… Until You’re Dead
October 7, 2009 • Sam Barker
Filed under Local News
We’ve all heard stories about the kids who go a little too fast while driving and get in some horrible crash. Maybe it has happened to a relative of yours, maybe a friend, maybe even a friend’s friend; and what is our first response? “Well that’s really sad… But it... Read more »
Unity Through Scooby
October 7, 2009 • Anthony Roman
Filed under Student Life
We all know Scooby-Doo is a goofy symbol of fun and cartoon antics, but now he is a symbol of unity for the Juniors at Cosumnes Oaks High School. The Juniors at our school have been working on their Scooby-Doo themed Homecoming float for the past week now. The float is almost finished and the... Read more »
The Rose of Cosumnes Oaks
October 7, 2009 • Sam Barker
Filed under Interviews
Q: Why did you decide to come to COHS? A: It wasn’t really my decision, but I’m really excited to be here and be a part of a new school with new traditions and I really love the staff and students. Q: Were your expectations for COHS met? A: Yes, I’m really impressed by the level of... Read more »
The Death of School Sports?
October 8, 2009 • Michael Fukui
Filed under Opinion
The strength of our economy is diminishing to the point that school sports will possibly be eliminated in the near future. On September 15th, Associate Superintendent of EGUSD Richard Odegard said that athletics might be cut from the budget completely. Starting next year, all freshmen sports, as... Read more »
COHS Women’s Basketball Preview and WNBA Finals Update
October 8, 2009 • Fallon Martin
Filed under Sports
Hey basketball fans! Have you been watching the WNBA Finals as much as I have? The two teams that made it to the finals are the Indiana Fever and the Arizona Mercury. Both teams have fought hard to make it to where they are today. I personally have been watching the WNBA Finals because my favorite... Read more »
No More Summer School!
October 8, 2009 • Ashley Grummel
Filed under Opinion
President Obama wants to cut back on students’ summer vacation because the schools in America don’t run as long as schools in other countries. Obama also wants to make school days longer. Obama stated that American kids aren’t spending enough time at school which leads to a disadvantage for... Read more »
Youth Reach Out to Philippine Flood Victims
October 9, 2009 • Andrea Nable
Filed under World News
On September 26, 2009, Typhoon Ketsana rampaged through the Philippines, leaving behind incredible devastation, in what has been called the worst tropical storm to hit the Philippines in over 40 years. It has left an estimated 500 people dead, and has left hundreds of thousands of people homeless. I... Read more »
Skyrocketing Price of College Tuition
October 12, 2009 • Christian Durham
Filed under National News
“What are you going to do after high school?” means a lot more than it used to. Now it’s getting to be that upper classmen start to take that question more seriously. The answers for all of us are always a little different from each other, but I can guess a few. Some may answer that they... Read more »



