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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

Sustainable Claremont is Striving to Help Save the City of Trees

Sustainable Claremont is Striving to Help Save the City of Trees

October 19, 2019

Claremont is “the city of trees” and Sustainable Claremont is ensuring that it stays that way. Sustainable Claremont is a non-profit organization that cares for, promotes, and educates others about...

Claremont Police Department employees, Nick Martinez Jr., Brooke Malinoski, and Garrett Earl outreach to Claremont’s homeless population giving out care packages and supplies.

Claremont Police Raising Awareness for Growing Homeless Population

Trinity Forsyth and Meghan Mason September 20, 2019

Claremont residents and CHS students alike oftentimes think of homelessness as a problem for metropolitan cities such as LA and San Francisco. However, although it is less apparent in Claremont, homelessness...

Brea’s Metro Gold Line Stations, one of 27. If Metro’s  Phase 2B plan had been approved, the line would extend to Claremont, and three more stations would be added.

Sorry, Commuters: the Metro Gold Line Will Not Extend to Claremont

Stephen Nazareth, Website Manager September 20, 2019

Currently, the Metro Gold Line is a light rail line that runs from East LA to Azusa and handles thousands of commuters everyday. For many years, the Gold Line Board of Directors has been trying to extend...

Laemmle Theater May See Its Downfall in Coming Months, City Official Says

Laemmle Theater May See Its Downfall in Coming Months, City Official Says

Ady Bolinger, Reporter September 20, 2019

With the fresh smell of popcorn wafting through the air, the neon lights of the billboard displaying the movie titles aglow, and the lines long enough to reach the kids splashing in the plaza fountains,...

A few of the wide variety of dessert and pastry choices that Creme Bakery offers. Pictured on top are lemon scones and on the bottom are croissants.

Cuisine of Claremont: A Special on Crème Bakery

Sequoia Clark, Co-Head Features Editor September 20, 2019

On Sept. 19, 2018, Erica Dubreuil opened the doors to Crème Bakery. Its beautiful interior design and constant smell of delicious pasties wafting through the air can make anyone feel at home. From croissants...

Former CHS Band Coach’s Alleged Sexual Misconduct

Kay Oken, Head Arts and Entertainment Editor September 20, 2019

Daniel Gonzalez, a 25-year-old male, was a walk on band coach at Claremont High School just two years ago. But as of Sept. 12, searching up his name now results in articles regarding his arrest due to...

The current contruction taking place on Indian Hill and Foothill Blvd. has been slowing down traffic and closing down parts of the road.The photo on the left shows the progress of the road repairs and contruction taking place on Foothill Blvd.

Road Contruction Takes A Toll on Claremontians

Dilyn Lopez, Reporter September 20, 2019

The construction on Indian Hill Boulevard and Foothill Boulevard is an ongoing project that has been an extensive time-consuming problem for CHS students and teachers traveling to and from school. The...

Class of ‘19 Valedictorian Ryan Vuong Did Not Choose the “Vuong” Path

Class of ‘19 Valedictorian Ryan Vuong Did Not Choose the “Vuong” Path

Katie Jung, Editor-In-Chief June 12, 2019

Ryan Vuong is many things before valedictorian. He is a teacher, he is a learner, he is a volunteer, he is a gamer, he is a friend. Although CHS may be celebrating him today for accumulating the highest...

Justin Wei Knows “Da Wei” to Success as Class of ‘19 Salutatorian

Justin Wei Knows “Da Wei” to Success as Class of ‘19 Salutatorian

Jaden Clark and Eden Yu June 12, 2019

Success comes after hours, days, and years of hard work, some good and some bad. Its culmination can be gratifying, yet the fruits of labor can be, although deserved, surprising. When salutatorian Justin...

Barkan in the 400 quad, June 2000.

Meet Ady Barkan: “America’s Greatest Activist,” CHS Class of 2002

Claire Judson, Reporter May 3, 2019

  In December of 2017, a video of a man on an airplane confronting Republican Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona about his vote on a GOP tax bill that, if gone into effect, would make immense cuts...

Economics and Government teacher in the Essential Skills (ES) Program, or Special Education Department, Mr. Joseph Galindo.

A Day in the Life: Special Ed

Rowan Orlijan-Rhyne, Reporter May 3, 2019

The rain imbues the black trim around the windows of the bus with an empty sheen as a hooded head turns to follow its trajectory into the CHS south parking lot. The hooded head thinks nothing of it, but...

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