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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

The The Independence 5K website where participants can sign up and register themselves for events.

Claremont Cross-Country Boosters create virtual event as a substitute for beloved Claremont Village Freedom 5K

Rowan Orlijan-Rhyne, Assistant Sports Editor May 12, 2020

It is almost surreal that a bundle of proteins and genetic code has brought the complex and far-reaching machinery of human civilization to a grinding halt, changing day-to-day life on Earth for humans,...

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 Claremonts 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...

Asst. Sports Editor Charlie Warren plays Animal Crossing: New Horizons on his Nintendo Switch.

In Control with Charlie Warren: surviving quarantine with “Animal Crossing: New Horizons”

Charlie Warren, Asst. Sports Editor May 1, 2020

What can be said about the COVID-19 crisis that has not been said already? Dozens of media outlets and world governments have weighed in on the issue and have given a multifaceted breakdown of every...

Bored in quarantine? Hop on the social media trend-wagon

Casey Shoultz, Asst. Sports Editor May 1, 2020

During this time of social distancing and constantly being isolated from friends, it is quite normal for one to become easily bored while at home, and as a result, spend more time on social media. With...

“Contagion’s” shocking similarities and contrasts to the current global pandemic

Isabel Koeppen, Asst. A&E Editor May 1, 2020

In the first few weeks of quarantine, the 2011 film “Contagion” experienced an unexpected surge in popularity. With everyone being at home and bombarded with information about COVID-19, it would make...

A screenshot of senior Eli Kupetzs Minecraft replica of the CHS 500s quad. (image courtesy of Eli Kupetz)

With graduation possibly canceled, how does a Minecraft graduation sound, Class of 2020?

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter May 1, 2020

While many students are taking advantage of the lighter homework load and having fun gaming, there is one group that remains wistful. For seniors, the end of the year signals the end of their high school...

COVID-19 pandemic shines a spotlight on whats really wrong with American society

COVID-19 pandemic shines a spotlight on what’s really wrong with American society

Asiya Junisbai, Asst. Opinions Editor May 1, 2020

A pandemic is a universal phenomenon, not a universal experience. This distinction may seem obvious; naturally, different peoples’ circumstances affect their personal experiences in such an unprecedented...

Letter to the editor: CUSD Board President Dave Nemers response to criticism of new remote learning phase

Letter to the editor: CUSD Board President Dave Nemer’s response to criticism of new remote learning phase

Dave Nemer, Guest Writer April 22, 2020

Dear CHS students, As a former CHS teacher and a current member of the Claremont School Board, I would like to respond to recent controversy about the educational program that went into effect on April...

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