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The Wolfpacket

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The Wolfpacket

Homecoming King: Jaiden Curlin

Homecoming King: Jaiden Curlin

Sequoia Clark and Casey Shoultz February 26, 2021

Introducing.. the official 2021 Homecoming King Jaiden Curlin! In this exclusive Wolfpacket interview with Features Editor Sequoia Clark and Asst. Sports Editor Casey Shoultz, Curlin talks about how he...

Homecoming Queen: Abby Liu

Homecoming Queen: Abby Liu

Sequoia Clark and Casey Shoultz February 26, 2021

Introducing.. the official 2021 Homecoming Queen Abby Liu! In this exclusive Wolfpacket interview with Features Editor Sequoia Clark and Asst. Sports Editor Casey Shoultz, Liu shares her feelings about...

New program started by Claremont High students offers free grocery delivery for elderly residents of Claremont

New program started by Claremont High students offers free grocery delivery for elderly residents of Claremont

Charles Jiang, Assistant News Editor May 12, 2020

As the current COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread while showing no signs of slowing down, the question “What can I do to help?” has become common in the lives of many. This exact question is what...

Free online coding classes now available for all ages, skill-levels, and kids with autism

Free online coding classes now available for all ages, skill-levels, and kids with autism

Charles Jiang, Assistant News Editor May 12, 2020

Easycode4kids.com is a free online learning platform started by Salma Mohideen and I, two juniors at Claremont High School who wanted to be able to offer the opportunity for children to learn an incredibly...

Update on CHS Prom and Graduation ceremony

Charles Jiang, Asst. News Editor May 1, 2020

With the current COVID-19 situation, CHS has experienced an unexpected turn of events. The typical high school experience is composed of dances, rallies, and graduation. However, with the unpredictable...

The unforseen environmental impacts of the coronavirus

Meghan Mason, Reporter May 1, 2020

Six months ago, the world watched as environmental youth activist Greta Thunberg stared down Donald Trump at the United Nations after criticizing him and others for ignoring the greenhouse gas emissions...

A member of Claremont's homeless population roams the streets in search of food and a place to rest.

Local response to the coronavirus pandemic

Kathryn Enriquez, Reporter May 1, 2020

After a month of staying home to decrease the spread of the novel Coronavirus, the city of Claremont has continued to assess the impacts of the virus in consultation with Los Angeles County Public Health...

CHS Grading Policy and Petition Updates

CHS Grading Policy and Petition Updates

Ady Bolinger, Reporter April 17, 2020

March 18, 2020: As the Claremont community was informed that CHS would be temporarily closing, effective March 13, an official statement came out from CUSD Superintendent Dr. Jim Elsasser on March 18,...

CHS closes amid fears over COVID-19

CHS closes amid fears over COVID-19

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter April 3, 2020

Three weeks ago, students were coming to CHS like it was any other day. The halls were alive with the sounds of conversation, laughter, and hundreds of footsteps as people traveled to their classes. Second...

IB to expand as it reaches middle schoolers

IB to expand as it reaches middle schoolers

Meghan Mason, Reporter April 3, 2020

For many CHS sophomores, with the month of March comes the choice of whether or not to participate in the International Baccalaureate (IB) program — an important and difficult decision that many students...

Writer Charles Jiang in the process of becoming a member of the "living dead" in CHS' Every Fifteen Minute program.

Editor Charles Jiang reflects on his experience in CHS’ Every Fifteen Minutes program

Charles Jiang, Assistant News Editor April 3, 2020

In 2018, the NHTSA reported 10,511 deaths from drunk driving accidents. According to the CDC, six teens aged 16-19 died everyday from drunk driving accidents in 2017. At first sight, these statistics...

With Joe Biden projected to win presidential nomination, here is what his presidency would look like

With Joe Biden projected to win presidential nomination, here is what his presidency would look like

Angelo Thomas, Reporter April 3, 2020

After the last few rounds of state primaries, each delegate vote cast further cements disappointment for the Bernie Bros and Joe Biden’s nomination. At this point, Biden has an almost 300-delegate lead...

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