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

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Review: Harry Styles’s new album “Fine Line” is “Golden“

Casey Shoultz, Assistant Sports Editor January 28, 2020

I’d walk through fire for you, just let me adore you, like it’s the only thing I’ll ever do...” heartthrob Harry Styles sings on his popular song “Adore You.” This song is one of many on Styles’...

Athletes wrestle in the CHS gym. In stark contrast with  the fall football games attended by hundreds of community members, the stands are largely empty. Had more people shown their support, the atmosphere in the gym could have had a positive effect on athletes’ performance.

CHS athletes all have guts, but only select sports get glory

Kathryn Enriquez, Reporter January 28, 2020

Today’s youth have options to participate in a variety of different sports from a young age, and while their interests and a wide array of sports are still present in high school, it is obvious that...

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...

CHS rises from the ashes in the wake of ransomware attack

Jaden Clark, Katie Jung, and Eden Yu January 27, 2020

Nov. 21, 2019. Most everyone in the Claremont Unified School District had presumed school hours long since passed. Yet unbeknownst to students, events were at play that would be hugely consequential in...

The current state of CHS’ future student center; a project that is set to be completed around July 2020, depending on weather complications.

Is the headache worth it? What CHS’ student center will entail

Kathryn Enriquez and Stephen Nazareth January 27, 2020

In years past, CHS’ campus has been known for being relatively quiet, beyond the usual commotion of students moving between classes and talking to friends. However, a new construction project rising...

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Claremont United Methodist Church sends powerful message

Meghan Mason, Reporter January 27, 2020

This December, thousands of people drove past the Claremont United Methodist Church on Foothill Boulevard to see what appeared at first glance to be a traditional nativity scene. However, on closer examination,...

Claremont resident donates love letters from T.S. Eliot

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter January 27, 2020

T.S. Eliot is widely regarded as one of the most influential and important poets of the 20th century. His works include famous poems such as “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” and “The Wasteland.”...

Trump makes history as third president to be impeached

Ady Bolinger, Reporter January 27, 2020

‘He gave us no choice,” Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi said on Dec. 18, 2019. That Wednesday was a day of outrage and passion, a day of significance and history...

“Star Wars” and the successful rise of “The Mandalorian”

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter January 27, 2020

‘Star Wars:” the epic saga of good versus evil, light versus dark, complete with exciting battles in space between fleets of ships and impressive lightsaber duels. It is no wonder that the “Star...

Lucie Higuera as Hermia acts alongside her counterpart Shawn Clayton as Lysander.

Friday the 13th and the Midsummer Night’s Dream mishap

Ady Bolinger, Reporter January 27, 2020

Friday the 13th — a day in which superstitions run wild and everything can seem a bit “off.” For many, Friday the 13th is a day of extra caution and strange, unexplainable mishaps. But has this mysterious...

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