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The Wolfpacket

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The Wolfpacket

Bicycles have been disappearing one by one from the unguarded bike racks at CHS. 

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Bikes are disappearing from the 800s bike racks!

Mayo Ou, Head News Editor May 5, 2023

Claremont is often considered a place of safety, with little criminal activity. Yet recently stolen bikes may have changed students’ opinions on how secure they feel their belongings are when they go...

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Trump’s legal reckoning

Theo da Silveira and Areesh Zaidi May 5, 2023

For the first time in history, a former U.S. President is being charged with criminal activity. In the past, Presidents have been accused of crimes, but never charged. Donald J. Trump, the 45th President...

Friday, May 5, 2023

Friday, May 5, 2023

May 5, 2023

"To graduate: CHS's compulsory curriculum changes" is written by Kyle Chen and Rhea Sethi, Reporters. Art | Natalia Escobar "Bikes are disappearing from the 800s bike racks" is written by Mayo...

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To Change: CHS’s Compulsory Curriculum Changes

Kyle Chen and Rhea Sethi May 5, 2023

As times change, the world does too, and schools must adapt accordingly. A school’s biggest responsibility is to educate its students and prepare them for adulthood. One way to do this is by making certain...

With a black and white filter, this photo could be a picture from the 1900s.  Racism in the U.S. government is still apparent today.
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Trouble in Tennessee House

Lorenzo Cano, Reporter May 5, 2023

On March 30, three Democratic members of the Tennessee House of Representatives participated in an organized protest from the House floor urging for gun law reforms. Of the three representatives, Justin...

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CHS teacher Ryan Easton awarded 2023-24 Teacher of the Year

Mayo Ou, Head News Editor May 5, 2023

Every year, Claremont Unified School District brings one teacher to the spotlight, whether it be from any one of the elementary schools, El Roble, Claremont High School, San Antonio High School, or Claremont...

Seniors struggle with seemingly senseless college selections

Seniors struggle with seemingly senseless college selections

Odelia Hahn and Kat Griswold May 5, 2023

In the medieval fairytale “Reynard the Fox,” the ferocious Bruin the bear possesses a prized honeycomb which he guards closely to ensure it is near-impossible for anyone to get. The protagonist, Reynard,...

Friday, March 31, 2023

Friday, March 31, 2023

March 31, 2023

Article written by Odelia Hahn, reporter. art | Charlotte Griffiths Page design by Mayo Ou, Head News Editor. Click the link below for a full media file! Page 1

U.S. School Cafeterias in Shambles

U.S. School Cafeterias in Shambles

Naisaa Khedia, Assistant Features Editor March 31, 2023

All throughout the United States, one problem seems to be blatantly recurring in public schools—cafeterias. Round Table pizza, teriyaki chicken, and bean and cheese burritos are just some of the foods...

Dr. Brett O'Connor will be retiring from CHS

Dr. Brett O’Connor will be retiring from CHS

Odelia Hahn, Reporter March 31, 2023

The renowned principal of Claremont High School, Dr. Brett O’Connor, has announced his retirement after 16 good years of service. O’Connor has done many notable actions such as implementing the International...

CHS becomes a winter-wonderland

Kate Mitchell, Reporter March 31, 2023

For the first time in 50 years, snow fell on CHS's campus on Wednesday, March 1st, 2023. Students rushed out of their classes and started to have photo shoots in the middle of the quads to remember the...

Snow-Cal Is No Miracle

Rhea Sethi, Reporter March 31, 2023

On Saturday, February 25th, the citizens of Claremont woke up to something unprecedented: snow blanketing the roofs, backyards, and trees of Claremont. Bewildered and delighted, citizens enjoyed the rare...

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