December, 2022 By Mikayla Shanks, Staff Reporter For the past year, current Texas governor Greg Abbott and former congressman Beto O’Rourke have been competing in an intense campaign to win the votes of Texans in order to be elected as governor. Along with the results, and Abbott’s victory, many mixed emotions came on election day,Continue reading “Elections in Divided Texas Go Abbott’s Way”
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Iker Delgado: Going Abroad For His Education
By Tashira Guzman, Staff Reporter December, 2022 Senior Iker Delgado is one of the lucky few who will study abroad in London and Spain starting next fall as part of the Verto Education Program. As one of his dreams is to travel the world and meet new places, he thinks it’s an excellent opportunity forContinue reading “Iker Delgado: Going Abroad For His Education”
Mr. Grey’s New York Stories
By Emilia Corrales, Staff Reporter November, 2022 AP US History teacher Matthew Grey is a teacher, a husband, a cook, and a musician. But he’s also a former New Yorker. The Cardinal Post talked to him about his adventures in the city and his tips for thriving on the streets of New York. What isContinue reading “Mr. Grey’s New York Stories”
Una visita a House Of Torment
Noviembre, 2022 Por: Isabella Bossio, Editorial Traducción Cientos de personas visitan The House of Torment cada temporada de otoño, está atracción esta compuesta por tres casas del terror a las cuales tienes que entrar en orden, la primera es “The Abominations”, la segunda es “Tormented” y la última es “Return to the Illusion Manor”. AdemásContinue reading “Una visita a House Of Torment”
ACL Festival with Ms.Munoz
By Kitzia Vazquez, Arts and Culture Editor October, 2022 ACL is a festival here in Austin that is always held annually and it has always been in ZIlker Park, and in which you can attend two different weekends. There are so many things included like different food vendors and also music to enjoy. Many artistsContinue reading “ACL Festival with Ms.Munoz”
About The Lego Club…
By Ivette Gomez, Staff Reporter October, 2022 The dim lights and the side conversations that populate the classroom are just enough to you to get in the mood to join. The Lego Club, which is open to anyone, is an amazing group to join during lunch: A place that you could enter and forget aboutContinue reading “About The Lego Club…”
KAC Basketball Girls Preview What’s to Come
December, 2022 By Darren Dukes, Sports Reporter The dribbling of basketballs and squeaks of sneakers across the court can be heard as Coach Carrizales gets his varsity girls ready for their 2022-2023 season. Last year, the varsity girls were division champions and just a few wins from the regional and state championship games. They’re notContinue reading “KAC Basketball Girls Preview What’s to Come”
Junior Giselle Vazquez Leans on Her Family to Reach the Stars
December, 2022 By Dayana Quezada and Josselin Trejo, Staff Reporters Junior Giselle Vazquez-Herrera will never forget the day she learned she has the top-ranked GPA in the class of 2024. It felt like any other normal day in junior seminar, when she was checking her GPA and class rank. Giselle did not expect much. WhenContinue reading “Junior Giselle Vazquez Leans on Her Family to Reach the Stars”
First Job Experiences: KAC students and teachers give advice on balancing work and school
December, 2022 By Liliana Castillo and Emily Chalambaga, Staff Reporters As more high school students begin to enter the workforce, many are faced with the challenges of not knowing what to do or where to work. Things like interviews, core responsibilities, and how to balance school and labor are frequently asked but are usually metContinue reading “First Job Experiences: KAC students and teachers give advice on balancing work and school”