The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

Violence against Native American women must be discussed

Abigail Bodell, Reporter January 28, 2020

Despite boasting a bold claim of “justice for all” within its pledge, America seems to disregard the concept of fairness when approaching the topic of injustices committed against its native people....

The current history curriculum is failing our future voters

Meghan Mason and Ady Bolinger January 28, 2020

Dec. 18, 2019 was a day that changed the course of American history. For the third time ever, the US House of Representatives approved articles of impeachment against the President. Donald Trump was charged...

Gang signs and violence are no joke; privileged ignorance is

Asiya Junisbai, Assistant Opinions Editor January 28, 2020

Claremont, California has a reputation for a reason: with its small population, high median income, and liberal arts college town status, it is quite a pleasant place to live. However, a closer look at...

Dear Companies, It’s Time To Stop Capitalizing on Minorities’ Struggles

Abigail Bodell, Reporter November 17, 2019

The corporate world as a whole evidently values its customers much less than the profit they provide. In recent years, a variety of social movements have occurred, their impact and influence only bolstered...

Cheating Only Worsens Education

Kathryn Enriquez, Reporter November 17, 2019

Growing up, children are told that “sharing is caring.” However, this theme of expressing kindness reaches a certain limit when it comes to high school work ethics. While many students are open to...

Sharing Your Homework Is Caring

Meghan Mason, Reporter November 17, 2019

The CHS policy of prohibiting students from sharing their homework is misguided. The qualities that we value most in society include generosity, empathy and compassion. Parents teach their kids how to...

PG&E Has Burned the Standards of Fire Prevention to the Ground

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter November 17, 2019

With the recent outbreak of large wildfires across the state, attention has been drawn towards the recurring issue of fire prevention. California has always been a state with high fire danger, but the...

Climate Change Will Soldier On With No Regard For Climate Strikes

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter October 25, 2019

On Friday, Sept. 20, people all over the world gathered to protest one of the most prevalent issues of today: climate change. What distinguished this particular demonstration from the hundreds of others...

Should Foreign Languages be Mandatory?

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter October 23, 2019

Foreign language classes are a staple of high school, with many students in CHS learning Spanish, French, or German. Often, students take these classes because they are required to per A-G requirements,...

It’s Time to Bring Inclusivity and Representation to English Classrooms

Abigail Bodell, Reporter September 24, 2019

It would appear obvious that balanced representation is crucial when presenting something as complex as the lives of women and minorities to students. Despite this, the curriculums of Claremont High School’s...

IRL Language Learning Beats Online Courses

Alina Kim, Reporter September 24, 2019

Language is the foundation of our communication as a society, and in this day and age, learning a foreign language has become more beneficial than ever before. For this reason, students should be required...

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