The Wolfpacket has many talented artists who contribute to the Wolfpacket on a regular basis. Their work brings the newspaper together and enhances the storytelling of our pieces. As a thank you for their...
Seeing red? You are not alone. Held at Da Gallery Center for Arts as part of Pomona’s Second Saturday Artwalk on Feb. 11, the Simply Red Exhibit presented many shades of red via a plethora of original...
Most are not aware of the AP Ceramics course offered at CHS. Even less are aware that there are more AP Ceramics students this year than ever before in the history of CHS. Quite intriguing is the fact...
The Claremont Museum of Art’s Project ArtStART program allows students to be art teachers to elementary school students from grades four through six. In this program, high school teens and college interns...
From President Barack Obama’s “Hope” to Art Spiegelman’s “Maus,” political art has encouraged change and reform across a wide spectrum of society. One such artist pushing for reform is Banksy,...
The Claremont Art Walk is a festive event that takes place the first Saturday of every month. It is a fun place that also teaches people about the beauty of art. In the Claremont village, this free event...
In the same manner that a dance studio can act as a sanctuary for a dancer, a darkroom — a room for the development of photographs taken with actual film — can provide solace for any photographer....
Junior Diana Chao sees the world through a different lens as she takes photographs for her website Moonglass Studios. Aside from her website, Chao has also had her photographs published on fashion and...
The Literary Journal Club is a new club at CHS that offers an exciting opportunity for students to get their artwork and writing published. Students can display any artistic talent, such as short stories...
Aspiring photojournalist and CHS senior Emma Pion-Berlin earned the rare opportunity to showcase her passion for photography in her art show titled “Broken Souls” at Some Crust Bakery in the Claremont...
Avant-garde clay and ceramics pieces have long since found their home at the Scripps College Ceramics Annual Exhibit. It has become famous as the longest-running continuous ceramics exhibit in the...
“Good morning, Pack!” is the first thing that students hear at the beginning of their fourth period every day. All students at Claremont High School recognize our beloved...
Lyle Llewellyn Mideiros, Wolfpacket Satire Editor
Claremont’s Really Academic Paper Editor-in-Chief & CEO of CHUCKLETOWN Media Inc.
Lyle Llewellyn (Lockheed Martin) Mideiros is the Head Editor...
Jillian Terrazas is a Junior and a reporter for the Wolfpacket. She enjoys watching Netflix, cooking, and baking, and likes experimenting with different vegan recipes (buy her book on amazon “Claremont...
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“Good morning, Pack!” is the first thing that students hear at the beginning of their fourth period every day. All students at Claremont High School recognize our beloved...
“Good morning, Pack!” is the first thing that students hear at the beginning of their fourth period every day. All students at Claremont High School recognize our beloved...
Hannah Fang is a freshman this year and is joining the Wolfpacket as an Artist/Photographer/Reporter. In her time spent not suffering at school, she takes swimming lessons and practices martial arts. She...
Jazzlyn Innabi is a contributing reporter and sophomore at CHS. Out of Wolfpacket, she is the Treasurer of Project Blush, a member of ArtStart, and apart of the MYP program. When not at school, she enjoys...
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What theme would you like to see for the next print issue of The Wolfpacket?
“Good morning, Pack!” is the first thing that students hear at the beginning of their fourth period every day. All students at Claremont High School recognize our beloved...