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The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

Noor Abdallah (left), a CHS alumna from the class of 2023, protesting alongside hundreds.
Photo courtesy of Noor Abdallah

Palestine Protests Sweeping the U.S

Kate Song, Reporter February 9, 2024

“Ceasefire now! Ceasefire now!” On January 13th, 2024, a chorus of 400,000 voices repeatedly chanted the same verse over again as their owners marched towards the White House’s gates in solidarity...

Photo courtesy of Crepes of Wrath

Crepes of Wrath: a sweet corner of Claremont Village

Dorlhe Davila Mendoza, Reporter February 9, 2024

In the heart of Claremont Village, a delightful culinary haven known as "Crepes of Wrath" has over the years become a favorite among locals and students alike. With two locations in Claremont and Redlands,...

Every Fifteen Minutes

Every Fifteen Minutes

Maxima McCormack and Caroline Warren December 21, 2023

Sirens blaring, red lights flashing, and ambulances driving off with gurneys of unidentified people. Soon, parents and guardians receive the call of their nightmares: their child has been involved in a...

COP28: an overview

COP28: an overview

Tavish N Brodie, Reporter December 21, 2023

The United Nations Climate Change Conference, better known as COP, recently had its 28th anniversary as the world paid close attention. The conference was held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and lasted...

Curtsey of Canvas designed by Joy Cheng

Germs

Joy Cheng and Fiona Bulmer December 21, 2023

Running noses and coughs have become the chorus of Claremont High School classrooms. Over the past month, students have found themselves within the grasp of an escalating health crisis, leaving classrooms...

School resource officer corporal Brittany Sornborger greets proctor Lucky Duong at Claremont High School.

An Update on School Resource Officers in CUSD

Anais Talbott Meza, Reporter December 21, 2023

On Tuesday, November 28th, the Claremont City Council held a meeting discussing a three year old predicament: the future of School Resource Officers in CUSD. The SRO program, established in Claremont in...

Sun Sets On High-Set Prices For Solar Energy In California

Sun Sets On High-Set Prices For Solar Energy In California

Pablo Guevara, Reporter December 21, 2023

Considering that many live in the city of trees and PhDs, it should come as no surprise that Claremont knows a thing or two about going green. Our person-to-car ratio is nothing to scoff at, our bike-to-car...

Fentanyl-Laced Voting Envelopes

Johnathan Lee, Reporter December 21, 2023

Opening voter envelopes, ballot box workers expect to find papers with checkboxes. But the last thing they expect when opening one is not papers dusted with fentanyl. This was the exact case that occurred...

The renaming of Cahuilla Park: a tribute to the Indigenous people

The renaming of Cahuilla Park: a tribute to the Indigenous people

Natalie DeWees, Reporter December 21, 2023

This October, the Claremont City Council corrected a mix-up that members of Claremont's Native American community have been working to sort out for more than a decade. The council members voted together...

Researchers Rishabh Paliwal and John Pan

CHS Students Explore Cultural Capital and Monetary Value

Carrie Anne Little, Editor In Chief December 21, 2023

For many high school rising seniors, summer is a time for rest, relaxation, and embellishment of college apps. Many teens spend the summer traveling, working, or volunteering. But for CHS students John...

art | Danni Fajardo

Food? Maybe. Snacks? No. Why club fundraising is cut

Joy Cheng, Isla Bulmer, and Fiona Bulmer November 17, 2023

As the new school year commences and clubs begin to form, the inevitable need for fundraising arises. Clubs at Claremont High School are self-sustaining and therefore must engage in fundraising activities...

Free Speech: Israel-Palestine

Natalie DeWees, Reporter November 17, 2023

In most countries across the world, freedom of speech is an absolute human right. However, it can be hard to decipher between what is free to say, and what is too controversial to publicize. During...

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