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The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

National News Update

National News Update

Michael Ball, Reporter January 25, 2021

This article was written on January 14, 2021, so there may have been changes or updates between the writing and publishing of this article. The United States is a symbol of democracy around the world,...

Update on LA County; the epicenter of the Coronavirus

Izzy Thomas, Reporter January 25, 2021

In the weeks following the holidays, Los Angeles County has become one of the most dangerous counties in the nation and the epicenter of COVID-19, thus sounding the alarm in Claremont, which sits within...

If You Haven’t Heard: December 2020

Michael Ball, Reporter December 14, 2020

The world is a big and interesting place with hundreds of stories happening every day. However, the media overlooks much of it in favor of the flashy and over-exaggerated. Despite this, it is important...

Pandemic fitness log: a horror story

Pandemic fitness log: a horror story

Meghan Mason, News Editor December 14, 2020

The following is a printout of a daily fitness tracker report of a CHS student. This brave student agreed to share it anonymously with the Wolfpacket, and the Wolfpacket is reprinting it here as a public...

Pandemic practices are blood on the hands of the CHS administration and athletic department

Pandemic practices are blood on the hands of the CHS administration and athletic department

Asiya Junisbai, Opinions Editor December 14, 2020

Though the national response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been horrific, the federal government does not hold quite all of the blame for the ever-growing cases and ever-growing deaths that have already...

Students protest for the removal of school resource officer

Students protest for the removal of school resource officer

Kay Oken, Editor-in-Chief December 14, 2020

On Thursday, Nov. 19, students gathered outside Sumner Elementary School, to march to the home of CUSD Board of Education President, David Nemer, in protest of the CHS school resource officer. Lead...

AP and IB in the COVID era

AP and IB in the COVID era

David Begazo, Reporter December 14, 2020

The AP and IB curriculums are looked upon by many CHS students as well as students across the country, as the gateway to a better GPA and a stronger college application as a result. These programs, affected...

What could have been: the end of “Supernatural” and the CW’s 15-year queerbait

What could have been: the end of “Supernatural” and the CW’s 15-year queerbait

Kay Oken, Editor-in-Chief December 14, 2020

Let’s take it from the top. The day is Sept. 13, 2005, and the first episode of a new horror-drama series has just aired on the now extinct Warner Brothers Television Network. The show is called “Supernatural,”...

Of covid and companies: America’s vaccine rollout hinges on corporate mandates

Charlie Warren, Assistant Sports Editor December 14, 2020

The consensus is clear: there is hope at last. Multiple pharmaceutical companies have developed vaccines for COVID-19, and millions of people across the United States have rejoiced upon hearing the news....

Vaccinate My Heart: a 2020 period piece (satire)

Vaccinate My Heart: a 2020 period piece (satire)

Meghan Mason, Assistant News Editor December 14, 2020

Barron and Cole Trump-Sanders, Co-CEOs Los Angeles Creations Production Studios 3600 Wilshire Blvd.,10th Floor Beverly Hills, California Earth March 10, 2060 Re.: Historical Movie Pitch: “Vaccinate...

“Free” college is a terrible solution that fails to recognize the real issues

David Begazo December 14, 2020

On top of today’s depression epidemic, strong political division, and pandemic, millions of young adults across the country have a struggle of their own to add to the list: student debt. As of 2020,...

CUSD should not do in-person schooling second semester

CUSD should not do in-person schooling second semester

Michael Ball, Reporter December 14, 2020

Online schooling is a nightmare from which we’ve all been trying to wake up. From sleeping through classes and staying up until 12 am to turn in assignments, to struggling in classes we once considered...

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