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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 New Band on the Block: The Flukes

A New Band on the Block: The Flukes

Sarah Lee, Reporter February 19, 2016

There are many musical talents here at CHS, but there are not many who put in the effort to start their own band. One exception to this trend is The Flukes, which is composed of sophomores Matthew Tineo...

Music Scholarships for Talented Seniors in CA

Kamran Curlin, Reporter February 5, 2016

With an amazing music and band program, it is no wonder many students at CHS enjoy playing instruments. However, college for music can be extremely expensive, with tuition ranging from $3,000 to $50,000....

Orchestra Dance Throwsback to the 30s

James Jung, Reporter February 5, 2016

Shimmy shimmy shake! Claremont High School orchestra is hosting a 30s to 40s theme dance on Feb. 27 at Taylor Hall. Classes will be offered in the weeks before for those who do not know how to do classic...

Remembering David Bowie

Remembering David Bowie

Isabelle Allison, Reporter February 4, 2016

Ziggy Stardust, the Goblin King, the Thin White Duke, David Robert Jones or as he is most commonly known, David Bowie, passed away on the night of Jan.10, only two days after his 69th birthday. English...

It’s a Wonderful World for the CHS Jazz Scene

It’s a Wonderful World for the CHS Jazz Scene

Shane Jung, Reporter January 12, 2016

Born in America, jazz is one of the country’s most indigenous art forms. The genre is often viewed as a reflection of creativity and individualism and was once the world’s most popular genre, selling...

Joes & Pros: Claremont Young Musicians Orchestra Plays With the Best

Kamrin Curlin, Reporter January 12, 2016

Performing at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, the LA Philharmonic is considered to be one of the finest professional orchestras in the world. To be a part of this esteemed ensemble requires...

Musicians on the Comeback Trail

Ivana Estrada, Reporter January 12, 2016

The music industry poses many challenges, one of which is the need to constantly publish appealing and marketable content. High quality singles, albums, and music videos are the new standards by which...

EXO, EXO, EXO: The Love of the Korean Pop Music Generation

Morgan Choate, Reporter May 21, 2015

When it comes to music in America, many artists are starting to gain wide, dedicated fan bases are from other countries. They are artists that inspire many to dedicate hours of their lives to learn how...

Lightning in the Mixtape

Sarah Lee, Reporter April 21, 2015

Music is the combination of different sounds that create harmonies. There are many different ways in which people enjoy music; they listen to it, play the songs, and make the music itself. Junior Ben Alves...

Procrastinasia: Procrastinating on Homework Not Musical Dreams

Sophia Jung, Reporter March 30, 2015

Procrastinasia is the new and upcoming band to listen for at this year’s Battle of The Bands. Seniors Adriana Perez and Megan White first called their band “Repeat, Repeat” then “Shock 88” until...

CHS Students Spit Bars

William Chen, Reporter March 30, 2015

With rap becoming more popular in the music industry, students at CHS have been inspired to create their own lyrics accompanied by their own rhythmic beats. Sophomore Kaeddyn Alvarado and senior Que Brooks...

An Alternative Way to Rock: The Band on Alamosa Drive

Genny Sanders, Reporter March 3, 2015

To some, Alamosa Drive in Claremont may seem like an ordinary, run-of-the-mill street. However, to seniors Devin Mejia, JJ Soleimani, and Josh Carmona, it is the birthplace, practice site, and namesake...

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