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The Cougar Chronicle, Covering Creek in Ink since 1977

CCHS Press

The Cougar Chronicle, Covering Creek in Ink since 1977

CCHS Press

Nothing but buckets

Nothing but buckets

Story by: Ethan Moehle, Assistant Sports Editor February 21, 2018

On Tuesday, February 22 the Lady Cougars took on Langham Creek. This game would prove to be the game to watch. The Cougars and Lobos started the game neck and neck, and at the end of the first quarter,...

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Silvies succeed at first competition

Story by: Sam Billings, Editor in Chief February 21, 2018

The Silverados placed as the Grand Champion runner up team at the Northwest Houston Classic Regional Dance Team competition on February 16-17. They also gathered many other awards for both solo and group...

HQ Trivia App

HQ Trivia App

Story by: Ryan Seldin, Reporter February 20, 2018

HQ Trivia is a free mobile app, live trivia game that airs daily at 8pm CST and 2pm CST on weekdays.The game draws attention because it gives out lots of real money to the winners. In order to win the...

Another day, another dub

Another day, another dub

Women's basketball moves on to the second round of playoffs after besting Lamar Texans
Story by: Ethan Moehle, Assistant Sports Editor February 13, 2018

On Monday, February 12 the Lady Cougars took on the Lamar Texans in the first round of the UIL Women's State Basketball Playoffs. The Lady Cougars took an early lead with 7-5. At the end of the first...

A new girl on campus

A new girl on campus

Story by: Paloma de la Riva, Opinion Editor February 13, 2018

There’s a  new girl on campus, and she walks on all four legs. A labrador retriever, Graceland, runs the school since junior, Hailey Shaw, took on the challenge of training her as a service dog for...

Table set up and ready for signing day

Officially Official

Seniors sign letters of intent for collegiate athletic careers
Story by: Kai Fortner, Feature Editor February 13, 2018

Tears shed, high fives exchanged and cameras flashed as nine seniors signed the official document taking them to the next level. On February 7, seniors across the nation took part in National Signing...

North Korea’s System Explained

How The World’s Most Secretive Nation Thrives
Story by: Anthony Casas, Reporter February 12, 2018

When most Americans think of North Korea’s economy, they think of a Soviet-Style Socialist system. However, North Korea isn’t exactly a Communist nation. In fact, it has its own personalized variation:...

The history of Groundhog Day

Story by: Paloma de la Riva, Opinion Editor February 2, 2018

The first Groundhog Day celebration took place in Punxsutawney, Philadelphia on February 2. Every year since then, thousands of people gather to watch whether Phil, the famous groundhog, sees his shadow...

Peril in Palestine

Story by: Anthony Casas, Reporter February 1, 2018

Following World War II, the British government gave occupied territory in the Middle East to European Jewish people. While this idea seemed humanitarian at first, most did not know this was already inhabited...

Oscars nominations announced

Story by: Samuel Stuchbery, Entertainment Editor February 1, 2018

With the 90th annual Oscars approaching, Tiffany Haddish and Andy Serkis announced the nominees Tuesday morning. Leading the competition with thirteen nominations is Guillermo del Toro’s “The Shape...

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