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MELTING AWAY

MELTING AWAY

Due to Climate Change, Polar Bear's Winter Wonderland is on Thin Ice
Sophia Lewis, Staff Writer
December 31, 2019

The weather is beginning to cool down in Utah and the shelves in grocery stores are filled with holiday treats. For many, food is an essential and favorite part of the winter season, but one of the symbols...

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Gearing up for the Madness of Black Friday

Black Friday Tips

Samantha Hooper, Social Media Manager
November 24, 2019

Every year on the day after Thanksgiving, Americans go shopping for a tradition we like to call Black Friday. Black Friday is a day where stores have all, if not most, of their items discounted so people...

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Parking Crisis Puts Students in Jeopardy

Parking Crisis Puts Students in Jeopardy

Zachary Thorne, Business Manager
November 24, 2019

Here at Copper Hills, the parking lot has a bad reputation for having potholes and being way too crowded. In addition, only juniors and seniors can park there. To increase size, there were 40 parking stalls...

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Intro to Athletes – An Athlete With Heart Turns Tragedy Into Positivity

Samantha Hooper, Social Media Manager
November 18, 2019

As a a varsity football player who was injured in the second game of the season, Kailer Laufiso is a high school athlete who has already faced many challenges in his sports career.  Laufiso plays football...

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The Wasatch Fault Line is located along the edge of the Wasatch Mountains   Photo by Olivia Ethington

Utah… Be Prepared

Tyla Jensen, Staff Writer
November 18, 2019

Imagine doing day-to-day things, then all of the sudden the ground starts to shake and everything is thrown off. That will happen to Utah.   Utah has not had a major earthquake in over 1,200...

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The rarity of finding now hiring signs in the local area   Photo by Marshal McIff

Getting a Job After High School

Milan Mena Espinosa, CO-Editor-in-Chief
November 18, 2019

Utah is becoming a technology hub for big companies, earning it the name ‘Silicon Slopes’.    “There are now an estimated 118,600 jobs in Utah’s tech industry, devoted to software...e-commerce,...

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Volleyball Is On the Rise

the Growl Staff
September 25, 2019

The Copper Hills High School Girls Volleyball had an amazing season last year going 8-0 overall in Region and 26-5 overall. They are currently four games into this season, having defeated last year’s...

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CHHS Slam Competes at Arts Fest

Alex Hess, Opinion and Lifestyle Editor
September 25, 2019

Over the summer our Slam poetry team competed at the Utah Arts Festival in the Indie Youth Slam. All of our competing poets made it past the first round, two made it to finals, and former Slam President...

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Sophia Lewis and Mariah Coprich - natural hair dress code.   
Photo by Lauren Caccavella

Opinion – Hands Off the Hair

Sophia Lewis, Staff Writer
September 24, 2019

California has become the first state to ban discrimination in the workplace and in public schools based on a person’s natural hair. Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill that protects people in school...

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Mr. James, Mr. Atkins, Ms. Emery, and Mr. Waddoups

New Teachers of Copper Hills

Alexa Christensen, Staff Writer
September 24, 2019

Copper Hills has started their 2019-2020 school year, not only do we have new incoming Sophomores we have seventeen new teachers. Mr.Atkin, Ms.Barney, Ms.Bodily, Mr.Briggs, Ms.Emery, Ms.Jackson, Mr.James,...

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So Many Clubs, So Many Memories

Beth Brewster, Web Editor
August 20, 2019

Coming into high school is one of the most exciting and terrifying events you encounter; thankfully we have many opportunities available to help make that transition just a little bit smoother and create...

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Climate Change is Real:  Steps Towards Environmental Protection

Climate Change is Real: Steps Towards Environmental Protection

Daniella Rivera, Co-Editor-in-Chief
May 24, 2019

Climate change is an ever increasing issue affecting our planet's’ ecosystems, species, and the environment as a whole. With Earth Day having its light of day on April 22nd of this year, environmental...

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