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The Wolfpacket

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The Wolfpacket

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Generation Z is undateable

Kate Song, Reporter May 3, 2024

From being dubbed as the digital natives to the social media generation, there is another reputation for Generation Z on the horizon: the undateable generation. Adept at navigating technological advancement,...

Will Proposition 1 be the One?

Fiona Wu, Reporter March 4, 2024

As I was walking back to the car after spending a day in Los Angeles with my parents a month ago, I could not help but notice a girl sitting on the other side of the road. She had bright, colorful red...

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We’re not headed for a Dystopian future. It’s already here.

Kate Song, reporter March 4, 2024

As I pressed play to watch "Hunger Games," little did I expect to spend the next seven  hours binge-watching the entire trilogy and developing an unexpected infatuation with Josh Hutcherson, one of the...

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You’re letting the need for academic validation show

Oliver Carrero, Reporter December 21, 2023

“Academic weapon” a phrase uttered by every high schooler. To be an academic weapon is to be enrolled in a billion different courses, participate in extracurriculars and sports, and acquire service...

Stop leading ourselves to madness

Stop leading ourselves to madness

Nina Wu, Reporter October 13, 2023

Behind the three-story buildings and grand arches of Palo Alto, students are working themselves to death. Teen suicide rates in Palo Alto have risen to more than four times the national average. Palo Alto,...

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Overturning Roe v Wade: a supreme ruling that just won’t work

Carson Paul, Reporter May 6, 2022

Disclaimer: this article was written before the recently leaked SCOTUS draft on Roe v. Wade, but the Wolfpacket believes the facts and opinions in this article still hold true. For the past 100 years,...

Really good advice from a 7th grader

Really good advice from a 7th grader

Julia Little, MID INTERN May 4, 2022

How can I best destroy a tenth grader in an argument? The answer to this question depends on who you are facing off. If they are not a debate kid, use big word. Big word scare puny brain. If you use enough...

Ask Julia Anything: Take advice from a middle schooler

Julia Little, Guest Reporter April 1, 2022

Hi my name is Julia. I am a 7th grader at El Roble and I consider myself somebody who can give very, very good advice. So I decided to create this column for your reading pleasure. You are welcome. This...

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Political views and Claremont hypocrisy

Carson Paul, reporter March 4, 2022

Claremont is a beautiful little city with small suburban houses, trees sprawled everywhere, and beautiful streets. When looking around, it is even more picturesque with a perfect plaza and gorgeous college...

Brands Must Diversify in Order to Remain Relevant in the Market

Aubree Trask, Reporter February 28, 2018

From high-end makeup brands found at Sephora to drugstore brands like L’Oreal, there is a lack of diversification of makeup products, resulting in limited options for certain bodies of people. This problem...

Watch Movies in Comfort of Home VS Enjoying a Movie in Theatres

Sean Castro, Luke Kendall, Reporters February 28, 2018

Comfort of Your Own Home Everyone loves watching movies, but there is just one problem. Why go out when you can stay home and bring the theater to you? With online streaming, such as Netflix, Hulu...

Volunteering Has Lost Its Purpose

Charles Jiang, Reporter February 28, 2018

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in the U.S., the majority of volunteers are people from ages 16-19, and the number of volunteers in that age category are still rising. Although more teenagers...

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