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Myths that Went too Far

Myths that Went too Far

Daniella Rivera, Co-Editor in Chief
October 5, 2018

Was it a murder by her husband? Or an accident?  Was she cruising down Route 666? No one has a clue where Lilly E. Gray had gone on the night of November 14, 1958 in Salt Lake City, Utah.  Is it that...

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Zombies roam the streets, much like students roam the halls.

The Zombies of Copper Hills: A Call for Change

Bailey Van Wagoner, Managing Editor, Business Manager, Web Editor
October 5, 2018

Moans and groans echo through the hallway from the throngs of bodies who trudge into the building. The 7:30 a.m. tardy bell rings as these walking corpses shuffle to their seats and prepare for class to...

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Columbus Day

Columbus Day

Teyanna Kaibetoney, Arts and Entertainment Editor
October 5, 2018

My name is Teyanna Kaibetoney and I am Diné (Navajo). I am from Bilagáana (Anglo) and born for Tábąąhá (Water Edge Clan).  I come from people with a deep history. Last year, the State of Utah made...

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Change Coming to Copper Hills Student Section

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

Football games at Copper Hills High School are the most spirited events of the year for one reason: the student section. Unfortunately, the enthusiastic students packed into this section block the wheelchair...

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A West Jordan City Police Officer awaits a tow truck at the scene of the crash.

Teens Crash Stolen Vehicle, Leading to Brief Lockdown at Copper Hills

Mindy Braga, Opinion and Lifestyle Editor
September 11, 2018

Copper Hills High School went into a very brief lockdown on Monday after a stolen truck crashed onto the football field. The 3-minute interruption to homeroom came as police secured the area near the southwest...

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Girls Tennis: Often Overlooked, Not This Year

Girls Tennis: Often Overlooked, Not This Year

Lainee Miller, Staff Writer
August 25, 2018

     She feels the beads of sweat roll down her forehead. She wipes her face quickly before the sweat reaches her eyes. She sways back and forth adjusting as the hot sun hits her skin. The girl...

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The field at West Hills Middle is watered nicely, but the holes arent good for safe play.

Turf Wars: Girls’ Field Teams Deserve Their Shot Under the Lights

Hailee Lamoreaux, Sports Editor
August 25, 2018

The girls’ soccer team and the girls’ lacrosse team both had great seasons last year. But both teams also had a common complaint: the turf, or lack thereof. The turf was a new addition to Garrison...

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Copper Hills Football Players who will be Senior, Varsity plays this year (left to right)  Payton Durfey, DJ Jackson, Sratton Lockabay, and Tyson Hoggan.

A Season For Change: Football

Lainee Miller, Staff Writer
August 25, 2018

You suit up for your game, putting on layer after layer of hot, sweaty pads. You have your pre-game meeting. You know full-well few people in the stands believe you can win. You sit there hoping, praying...

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Bryan Veazie is the new Principal at Copper Hills High School.

Old Face Brings Big Change

Courtney Morton, Social Media Manager
August 25, 2018

As students and faculty return to Copper Hills High School for the 2018-2019 school year, there will be an immediate an obvious change: a new principal. Bryan Veazie is coming back to Copper Hills after...

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The Best of the Best

Hala Louviere, Co-Editor in Chief
December 5, 2017
Copper Hills Names Sterling Scholars
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What Happened to Winter Formal?

What Happened to Winter Formal?

Portia Price, Sports Editor
November 1, 2017

In September, students got their hopes up when a poll on the Copper Hills High Twitter account asked about a possible winter formal. The poll read: “Admin. Wants to know if there is overwhelming support...

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Matthew LaPlante teaching Copper Hills Students.

An Open Mind

Well Known Journalist Visits Copper Hills, Challenges Students to be Curious and Compassionate
Cassey Ivie, Web Editor and Business Manager
October 4, 2017

Some people were born with a typewriter on their lap and the label press on their cap. Their first words declare their desire to be a journalist. Matthew LaPlante was not one of these people. The Grizzly...

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