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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

Is Daylight Saving Time worth saving?

Is Daylight Saving Time worth saving?

Enya Wang and Rhea Sethi October 22, 2022

On November 6, 2022, California will once again “fall back” an hour. This will replace Daylight Saving Time, which has been in place since March 13, 2022, with Standard Time – a biannual practice...

Claremont’s Indigenous representation

Lorenzo Cano, Reporter October 22, 2022

Claremont’s native residents, the Tongva people, have a rich history. The Tongva descended from Uto-Aztecan-speaking peoples who originated in what is now Nevada and moved southwest into coastal...

Image courtesy of John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

Scripps professor named as recipient of 2022 MacArthur Fellowship

Mayo Ou, Head News Editor October 22, 2022

On October 12th, 2022, an email went out to Scripps faculty notifying them of a colleague’s achievements, and a wave of excitement sprang up. Professor Martha Gonzalez had just won a MacArthur Fellowship,...

Friday, October 21, 2022

Friday, October 21, 2022

October 21, 2022

Articles by Naisaa Khedia & Kat Griswold, reporters. Official homecoming court photos by Michael Negrete. Other photos sent in by the CHS Homecoming Court. Page design by Mayo Ou, Head News...

New year, new dance, no dates

Theo Da Silveira, Reporter October 3, 2022

The students of Claremont High School crowded near the speakers and began moshing while listening to the all-time classic, “Baby,” by Justin Bieber. On the 24th of September, CHS held its first dance...

Image courtesy of Martin Renteria

Adding to the “middle years” of El Roble: MYP Languages join the curriculum

Mayo Ou and Carrie Anne Little September 30, 2022

Mornings at El Roble would be unrecognizable to many current Claremont High students. One, there is a whiteboard at the front entrance of the school with the letter A on it. Two, approximately thirty students...

An investigation into prostitution in Claremont

An investigation into prostitution in Claremont

Lorenzo Cano, Reporter September 30, 2022

In South Claremont and North Pomona, on Indian Hill Boulevard along the 10 Freeway, there remains a growing presence of prostitution. Many residents, business owners, and passerby in the area have called...

Slowing Period Poverty: Dispensers Tamp Down Menstrual Concerns

Slowing Period Poverty: Dispensers Tamp Down Menstrual Concerns

Rhea Sethi and Naisaa Khedia September 30, 2022

The beginning of school always brings changes to the classrooms and curriculums of Claremont High, but this year brings a change to the restrooms too. The newly implemented dispensers in the restrooms...

Friday, September 30, 2022

Friday, September 30, 2022

September 30, 2022

Article by Naisaa Khedive & Rhea Sethi, reporters. art | Bridget Brodie Page design by Mayo Ou, Head News Editor. Click the link below for a full media file! Friday, September 30, 2022

Table for Banned Books Week in the CHS Library.

Book Bans: Censoring Knowledge

Callum Stewart-Glavin, Reporter September 30, 2022

Books offer the freedom of publication, spreading new ideas, and challenging the status quo. Yet, school districts in conservative states are banning books from being read in their curriculum and school...

Theme parks apply chaperone policy

Jocelyn Hannan, Reporter September 30, 2022

Theme park brawls? Chaperones? “KNOTT” fun for employees, parents, or children. On July 16, a fight amongst teenagers broke out at Knotts Berry Farm. The fight caused park guests to panic, forcing...

CHS grad documents dire day: The Insurrection  captured in photos

CHS grad documents dire day: The Insurrection captured in photos

Carrie Anne Little, Reporter June 27, 2022

On January 6, 2021, Claremont High School 2011 graduate Amanda Andrade-Rhoades found herself putting her life on the line documenting one of the biggest historical events of the 21st century. Over a year...

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