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The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

D.A.R.E. Program’s Defunding

Sean Castro, Reporter February 28, 2018

The U.S. is among one of the biggest countries to suffer from drug addictions. However, 2017 was a year where drug use had been at an all-time low. According to a 2017 survey conducted by the National...

CHS Must Implement Female Hygiene Dispensers

Evelyn Downer, Contributing Reporter February 28, 2018

It’s mean. It’s nasty. It’s painful. It’s...well, it’s a menstrual cycle, and it’s really nothing that any female can run away from. It is natural for us, but that in no way means that it is...

Dreamers Should Be Allowed to Stay in the United States

Paulina Gonzalez, Head Opinions Editor February 28, 2018

In 2012, former President Barack Obama initiated the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Under this program, immigrants who arrived to the U.S. when they were 16 years old or younger...

Food Expert: Jaiden Curlin

Jaiden Curlin, Reporter February 28, 2018

Food has always been a necessity of the world. In the words of Mario Batali, “When I became a cook in 1978, anybody could peel potatoes for soup. In the ensuing 30-40 years, food transcended merely fuel...

The Legacy of Creation

The Legacy of Creation

Kendall Chraplewski, Reporter February 28, 2018

Walking across the CHS campus, an eye-catching new project may stand out outside the 500 quad, also known as the art quad. This new mural, created by CHS senior Xiucoatl Mejia, is called “The Legacy...

Ballerina Hamm Transfers to Inspire

Aubree Trask, Reporter February 28, 2018

Former CHS sophomore, Bella Hamm recently transferred to Inspire in order to further pursue her career as a dancer. Inspire is known as a charter school for ages K-12 and is located in Montclair. After...

Marvel Steps Into the Spotlight With the Game-changing ‘Black Panther’

Kay Oken, Reporter February 28, 2018

“Black Panther” is a beautiful blend of culture and cinema coming together to make a remarkable film. Even while attaining superhero status, the film manages to exemplify and celebrate African culture....

Harding Dives Into CHS Swim

Harding Dives Into CHS Swim

Joseph Salvinski, Reporter February 28, 2018

Diving into CHS is the new head swim coach, Nathan Harding. Harding was recommended for the assistant coaching position last year and, starting this year, has moved into the head coaching position when...

Justin “J-tizzle” Tinajero

Justin “J-tizzle” Tinajero

Eden Yu, Co Head Sports Editor February 26, 2018

Exceptional center defender, sports fanatic, and CHS senior Justin Tinajero is the February Athlete of the Month. Tinajero has been on the Varsity Boys’ Soccer team at CHS since his sophomore year. He...

Mrs. Natalie Siegs Story

Mrs. Natalie Sieg’s Story

February 5, 2018

It’s hard for me to explain how many times I feel like I have failed and then recovered. I failed a math class in college, lost countless ASB elections in high school, and even went on about 6 teaching...

McCasey Leaves For Redlands

McCasey Leaves For Redlands

Genny Sanders, Asst. Editor-In-Chief February 5, 2018

When CHS students came back from winter break, a noticeable difference was present in the administration. Doug McCasey, Assistant Principal since 2014, has left his position at CHS for an identical one...

Orchestra Plays With LA Phil

Orchestra Plays With LA Phil

Jaiden Curlin, Reporter February 5, 2018

On January 18th, CYMO held their Winter Concert at Little Bridges Auditorium. This concert featured a special guest, LA Philharmonic violinist Jin-Shan Dai. Dai has performed throughout North America,...

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