For the first time in years, the federal government is considering opening new parts of the California coast to offshore oil drilling. An action that has triggered strong pushback from environmental groups,...
Walk into any retail store during this season and you will walk into a “Winter Wonderland.” Red and green festoon the shelves and the Christmas music is blaring. Just last month, purple and orange...
On January 6, 2021, Claremont High School 2011 graduate Amanda Andrade-Rhoades found herself putting her life on the line documenting one of the biggest historical events of the 21st century. Over a year...
Across the country, crime is on the rise, especially in Claremont High School, where students frequently litter, disrespect teachers, and cheat on tests. It is a place in need of saving and only one man...
Claremont has long been known for its liberal ideals — or at least that is the consensus. However, many Claremont residents feel few moves have been made to fit these supposed ideals. Many hope that...
With the semester soon to conclude, returning students have chosen their courses for next year. With a new year comes new courses to be added and new syllabi for teachers to write. However, this time around,...
On a path to better life, they travel through deserts void of civilization and cities full of crime, leaving homes now overcome with violence and inhospitality. Going through crucibles and the worry of...
Clara Dehmer has been an administrator in the CUSD district for the past fourteen years. She oversees student discipline, attendance, and the students around campus. She started working in the CUSD district...
There really is only one young, built, and alluring establishment on the CHS campus that the students all know and love. The Dr. Brett O’Connor Student Center stands proudly in the middle of the school,...
In January, College Board announced that the SAT would be undergoing significant reform, most prominently including shifting to an online format. Many assumed the test itself would remain virtually the...
Meghan Mason, Assistant Editor-In-Chief
• April 1, 2022
In early March, the Wolfpacket received secret intel from a trusted informant that the beloved Dr. Brett O’Connor Student Center had a rodent infestation. Because the information came from a rat within...
To have a school concert would be stupid, to host a school concert in a boys bathroom would be more stupid, and to host a school concert in a boys bathroom while cops were on the premesis would just be…...
Hong Kong to Claremont and now off to Paris and the University of Southern California, Gabrielle Kim has truly seen it all. Known for her out-of-this-world comedic personality...
Hong Kong to Claremont and now off to Paris and the University of Southern California, Gabrielle Kim has truly seen it all. Known for her out-of-this-world comedic personality...
Hong Kong to Claremont and now off to Paris and the University of Southern California, Gabrielle Kim has truly seen it all. Known for her out-of-this-world comedic personality...
Hong Kong to Claremont and now off to Paris and the University of Southern California, Gabrielle Kim has truly seen it all. Known for her out-of-this-world comedic personality...