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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

A picture speaks a thousand words: evidence of disparities between softball and baseball batting cages

A picture speaks a thousand words: evidence of disparities between softball and baseball batting cages

Meghan Mason, News Editor April 19, 2021

The following photos show CHS softball’s only batting cage in comparison with the adjacent JV baseball batting cage. The softball batting cage net is full of holes, meaning it does not stop balls...

In-person PE; not a priority

In-person PE; not a priority

Izzy Thomas, Reporter April 19, 2021

Three words: PE, Locker, Room— widely known as one of the grossest places on the planet and defined by Urban Dictionary as “the most awkward place in school.” Anyone who has attended public school...

CHS needs to “wolf-back” off the wolf puns

CHS needs to “wolf-back” off the wolf puns

Charlie Warren, Assistant Sports Editor April 19, 2021

In recent years, it has become increasingly evident that CHS has gone loco for lobos. Wolfden, Wolfcast, Pack P.R.I.D.E., cohorts “Wolf” and “Pack.” One after the other, the hits just don’t stop...

Supporting CHS student mental health during online learning

Supporting CHS student mental health during online learning

Melina Tisopulos, Reporter April 19, 2021

Attending school in isolation for over a year has brought unique mental health challenges to students. Going into the 2020-2021 school year, CHS’ top priority was to develop online mental health support...

Students demand action from CUSD

Students demand action from CUSD

Asiya Junisbai, Co-Opinions Editor March 22, 2021

The outrage and grief that followed American police officer Derek Chauvin’s murder of George Floyd in May of 2020 sparked a summer of historic protests in defense of Black life. Some have dubbed this...

Spring Semester 2051, AP U.S. History Document-Based Questions

Spring Semester 2051, AP U.S. History Document-Based Questions

Meghan Mason, Assistant News Editor March 22, 2021

Spring Semester 2051, AP U.S. History Document-Based Questions Assignment: Using the sources and your own knowledge, discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic and school closures affected high school students....

The pack beat Chino Hills 28-0 last Friday.

The pack is back: some competitions, practices begin after yearlong hiatus

Izzy Thomas, Reporter March 22, 2021

With the start of second semester and the consistent decrease in LA County COVID-19 cases, CHS sports have been slowly returning to the games and practices athletes have had to miss so much of this...

Why aren’t ethnic studies a necessity for higher education at CUSD?

Why aren’t ethnic studies a necessity for higher education at CUSD?

Boushra Bettir, Reporter March 22, 2021

For a long amount of time, many CUSD students have become weary of the disappointing lack of ethnic classes in our curriculum. Studying history and culture was somewhat entertaining until I questioned...

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From spandex to skirts: Sexism is rooted in female athletes’ uniforms

Melina Tisopulos, Reporter March 22, 2021

Female athletes everywhere are confined to the boundaries drawn by misogyny. Despite being as talented and diligent as their male counterparts, women in sports find themselves receiving fractions of the...

From Student to Screen: a spotlight on Cobra Kai actor, Jacob Bertrand

From Student to Screen: a spotlight on Cobra Kai actor, Jacob Bertrand

Melina Tisopulos, Reporter February 26, 2021

Becoming a famous Hollywood actor is a dream shared by many. However, the infamously cutthroat and competitive entertainment industry allows very few that pursue acting to become successful. Only two percent...

Part 1 of 2: We must extricate the world from the grips of unethical, antidemocratic capitalism

Part 1 of 2: We must extricate the world from the grips of unethical, antidemocratic capitalism

Rowan Orlijan-Rhyne, Head Sports Editor January 25, 2021

The events of January 6 at the Capitol constituted a phase of an unmasking — long in the works, of the rotting carcass of a system in the US which allowed for and produced the events of Jan. 6, in addition...

Tadpole to 15K— a big year for a little frog

Tadpole to 15K— a big year for a little frog

Meghan Mason, Assistant News Editor January 25, 2021

Wilson the frog had had a long day. The sixteen inch-tall Spring Green Frog, along with his caregiver and translator CHS senior Kay Oken, had just gotten off an Instagram livestream and their voices were...

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