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Racism for Riches

Racism for Riches

Teyanna Kaibetoney, Arts and Entertainment Editor
December 17, 2018

Mascots and logos for sports teams are usually a way to show pride and excitement for the team, but that isn’t always the case. Mascots or logos can range from animals, to characters, to mythical creatures,...

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Safety on Our Future Campuses

Safety on Our Future Campuses

Mindy Braga, Opinion and Lifestyle Editor, Social Media Manager
December 17, 2018

Every day across America, college students are off to campus, attending classes, clubs, or just going to their dorm rooms. Students should not have to fear that while on campus, their dreams or lives may...

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Claus or Criminal?

Claus or Criminal?

Bailey Van Wagoner, Business Manager, Managing Editor, Web Editor
December 17, 2018

In an age of political correctness, many people are concerned about the way Santa Claus is presented in the media, but more concerning than his appearance are his actions. Santa’s persona has become...

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I Pledge Allegiance

I Pledge Allegiance

Bailey Van Wagoner, Business Manager, Managing Editor, Web Editor
December 17, 2018

Every Tuesday, a staticky voice over the intercom prompts Copper Hills students to stand and recite the pledge of allegiance. The staticky voice does not, however, explain to students why they reassert...

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What is a Human Life Worth?

What is a Human Life Worth?

Rachael Schafer, Co-Editor-in-Chief
December 17, 2018

In 2014, there were 4 million births in the United States, and of those, 275,00 children were born to undocumented citizens. These children are currently citizens because of the 14th amendment, but recently...

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Students Call for Consistency in Dress Code

Students Call for Consistency in Dress Code

Bailey Van Wagoner, Business Manager, Managing Editor, Web Editor
November 14, 2018

With a new principal, Copper Hill’s dress code has been enforced more strictly this year by hall monitors, and students are upset. Students are up in arms over the execution and inconsistencies of the...

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Save Our Indigenous Sisters

Save Our Indigenous Sisters

Teyanna Kaibetoney, Arts and Entertainment Editor
November 14, 2018

Indigenous women and girls are experiencing more violence than any other ethnic group. These brutal acts of violence leave families lost, without answers and mourning. In addition, sisters, mothers, aunts,...

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The food pantry aims to give necessities to struggling students and their families.

Grizzlies Without a Den

Bailey Van Wagoner, Business Manager, Managing Editor, Web Editor
November 14, 2018

As the cold of winter settles across West Jordan, the homeless and low-income students of Copper Hills need help from their community. Students are classified as homeless by Jordan School District when...

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The Future We Dread

The Future We Dread

Daniella Rivera, Co-Editor-in-Chief
November 14, 2018

Graduating only to go back to school is a future many of us dread, but we look forward to it all the same. Seniors are counting down the days to the last day of school when we should be counting down the...

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A number of sports are overlooked at Copper Hills for having actual competing teams. Boys volleyball is one.

Why Some Sports Get Sidelined

Sam McMullin, Staff Writer
November 13, 2018

Boys volleyball gets pushed to the back and is rarely discussed. We’ve all heard of “the volleyball team” and hear of the success our girls are having, but are you aware of the men’s volleyball...

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Ethan Worland (Left) is one of the male cheerleaders for Copper Hills.

Male Cheerleaders

Lainee Miller, Staff Writer
October 9, 2018

As another massive crowd is watching a Copper Hills football game underneath the Friday night lights, two male athletes emerge from a cluster of people towards the center of the field. Seniors, Ethan Worland,...

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The Headless Women in Film

The Headless Women in Film

Jessica McMann, News Editor
October 5, 2018

Every year, hundreds of fictional women are sent to the guillotine. The heads fall into the hands of women, rather than roll the floor, as people look on in ignorance. These deaths are neither bloody,...

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