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Christina Tran and Chasity Mayo in DC.

Copper Hills Seen Around the Nation

Cassey Ivie, Web Editor
October 4, 2017

Two Copper Hills Grizzlies flew across the nation to attend the Washington Journalism and Media Conference, drastically changing their lives and thoughts about journalism. Being the only two students from...

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Rusted water flows from a dressing room sink.

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Red Lights on Fountains Don't Mean Empty, They Mean Non-Existant
Patrick Hawkins, Opinion and Lifestyle Editor
October 4, 2017

How often during the week do students and faculty fill a water bottle at one of the numerous fountains around the school? Has there ever been worry about the hard, red light at the top of the machines...

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 A clay tree with hand for a trunk, made by students at Jean Massieu School of the Deaf.

Deaf but not Dumb

ASL students visit schools for the Deaf and Blind
Hala Louviere, News Editor
October 4, 2017
Tuesday, Copper Hills ASL 3 students got to visit two Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind. Joined by West Jordan High School’s ASL 3 class, they were given a special tour of C. Mark Openshaw and Jean Massieu Schools of the Deaf. Joel Coleman, one of our Grizzly’s father, is the superintendent for Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind. He said that tours don’t often happen, but Copper Hills has a special ASL program and deserved one.
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Stuck in Hibernation

Stuck in Hibernation

Autumn Lucas, Co-Editor in Chief
August 26, 2017

Sleep can sometimes run faster than the sheep can be counted. Whether it’s the violent tossing and turning or just curling up with the light from a cellphone screen illuminating the bedroom, there are...

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Pursuit of Selflessness

Pursuit of Selflessness

Copper Hills teacher uses wedding registry to donate to homeless grizzlies, receives help from around the world.
Christina Tran, Managing Editor
August 26, 2017

  Teachers are a powerful force. Not because they determine whether you pass or fail, but because they have the ability to help students learn in the most efficient ways. They create the foundation...

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Drew Olsen clasps hands with his brother.

One in a Million

Copper Hills Senior refuses to bow to rare, life-threatening disease
Mandy McAnally, Layout & Design Editor, Social Media Manager
August 26, 2017

Walking into a hospital can be scary, alarming, and overall nerve-racking. These are just some of the feelings the Olsen family felt when they walked into the hospital for the first time this summer. Drew...

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Alyssa Pace

Alyssa Pace

Lainee Miller, Sports Editor
February 24, 2020

Alyssa Pace is a junior who technically does not go to Copper Hills. She decided to enroll in an online school because she wants to be eligible to wrestle. She is the first girl to ever wrestle on the...

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Are Utah Teens Overly Uneducated?

Are Utah Teens Overly Uneducated?

Jenna Milner, News Editor
February 24, 2020

A controversial topic in Utah schools is the topic of sexual education and the lack thereof. Teens are somewhat uninformed of the consequences of sex, especially in Utah where it is usually seen as taboo...

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Black History Matters

Sophia Lewis, Staff Writer
February 24, 2020

Remembering black history While many are focused on what they’re going to buy their significant other for Valentine’s Day this February, this article is about a month-long holiday that need not be...

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Detective Zierse: From Helping Grizzlies to Saving Cubs

Detective Zierse: From Helping Grizzlies to Saving Cubs

Hailey Winn, Co-Editor-in-Chief
February 26, 2020
"I've been able to see people change from one road that would lead them to prison - to a completely different one - to have a successful life... that's really been my main purpose here."
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Fit Can Still Be Fun

Fit Can Still Be Fun

How can we as teenagers stay fit while still having fun.
Samantha Hooper, Social Media Manager
March 27, 2020

March is National Nutrition Month, but who cares? Well we should, we all know about the food pyramid and why it is important to eat your veggies and drink your milk. Therefore, we don’t think it’s...

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What to Watch during COVID-19: A Guide to Binge-Worthy TV

What to Watch during COVID-19: A Guide to Binge-Worthy TV

Milan Mena Espinosa, Co-Editor-in-Chief
March 27, 2020

The soft COVID-19 quarantine is a necessary step to slow down the pandemic. Staying home can be boring and finding activities to do can be a pain. Sometimes winding down to binge on some good entertainment...

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