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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

CHS club feature: Common Good Tutors

CHS club feature: Common Good Tutors

Ady Bolinger, Reporter April 3, 2020

“Free tutoring!” — two words rarely heard on the American education scene. With private tutoring prices skyrocketing from 20, to 60, to 85, and even up to 100 dollars per hour in the U.S. today,...

With Joe Biden projected to win presidential nomination, here is what his presidency would look like

With Joe Biden projected to win presidential nomination, here is what his presidency would look like

Angelo Thomas, Reporter April 3, 2020

After the last few rounds of state primaries, each delegate vote cast further cements disappointment for the Bernie Bros and Joe Biden’s nomination. At this point, Biden has an almost 300-delegate lead...

Spanish Club volunteers selling freshly made tacos at Culture Fest.

CHS club feature: Spanish Club

Katie Jung, Editor-in-Chief April 3, 2020

After a long hiatus, CHS’ Spanish Club made a comeback during the fall of 2017. The club had been active many years ago, but eventually faded away. It was only until a handful of Spanish teachers on...

“Hazing” or team tradition?

Meghan Mason, Reporter April 3, 2020

If a modern teenager were to ask their parents about highschool in the 80s or watch high school movies from that era, it would be clear that times have changed. It is no longer expected that freshmen will...

Photos from the Pandemic: Part 1

Kay Oken, Head A&E Editor April 3, 2020

My name is Kay Oken. I have been on the staff of the Wolfpacket for three years now. In that time our small school newspaper has made incredible changes, both within ourselves and the greater community. During...

CHS club feature: Asian Student Alliance

CHS club feature: Asian Student Alliance

Kathryn Enriquez, Reporter April 3, 2020

CHS strives to provide an open community where diverse cultures can freely express their interests and values. Students can reflect on their existing principles, ethics, and identities through culture...

An analysis on the impact of weather on sports performance

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter April 3, 2020

There are many factors in play during a sports match from the coaching staff to the players competing to home-field advantage to equipment. However, one oft-overlooked factor is weather conditions. While...

Stock market crash heralding in time of uncertainty

Stock market crash heralding in time of uncertainty

Jaiden Curlin, Head Opinions Editor April 3, 2020

Most students at CHS likely do not pay attention to the stock market, which is warranted. Students are teenagers who are often too busy thinking about a whole other world of tasks and events to be worrying...

Joke elections undermine student government

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter April 3, 2020

Elections are usually exciting, long events, with candidates attacking each other over anything from policy to personal morals. The U.S. elections are one of the most entertaining fiestas around! Yet one...

The Deadliest Pandemic in History: Stories from the 1918 Spanish Flu

The Deadliest Pandemic in History: Stories from the 1918 Spanish Flu

March 25, 2020

In the midst of the current quarantine, with the infected and death counts rising everyday, it can be hard to keep positive. Yet a little more than 100 years ago, a massive influenza outbreak shook the...

International Surfers take over the podium at the North Shore in the 2020 Volcom Pipe Pro

International Surfers take over the podium at the North Shore in the 2020 Volcom Pipe Pro

Toby Jackson, Guest Reporter March 20, 2020

Hello, CHS. I am a 2019 grad of CHS and I am currently taking a gap year before attending Boston University this fall. I will study finance and computer science and I will be on the swim team competing...

Petterson Musuem, pictured above, is now showcasing a new Japanese art exhibition.

Petterson Museum celebrates Japanese art and culture

Trinity Forsyth and Stephen Nazareth March 13, 2020

The life and culture that is art is a part of what makes Claremont so unique. With monuments and museums around town, Claremont is a city covered in history. As of Feb. 21, 2020, there is a new exhibit...

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