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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

Celebrity culture’s corruption: an excess of influence

Celebrity culture’s corruption: an excess of influence

Izzy Thomas, Reporter November 16, 2020

Anyone who has used Instagram has probably experienced jealousy, anxiety, or a desperate urge to change themselves while on the app—maybe they have even felt all three reactions at once. Social media’s...

Students poll in on the 2020 Presidential Election

Students poll in on the 2020 Presidential Election

Izzy Thomas, Reporter November 16, 2020

On Nov. 3, millions of Americans were glued to their televisions as they anxiously awaited the results of the 2020 presidential election. Americans on both ends of the political spectrum were on the edges...

California bans flavored tobacco hoping to halt teenage vaping

California bans flavored tobacco hoping to halt teenage vaping

Ady Bolinger, Assistant News Editor November 16, 2020

For many CHS students, walking into a CHS bathroom can oftentimes be like walking into a smoke shop. Clouds of smoke rise from the stalls, empty Puff Bars are scattered across the floor, and the sickly...

Follow up: the end of Harry Styles’ Fine Line era was “Golden”

Follow up: the end of Harry Styles’ Fine Line era was “Golden”

Casey Shoultz, Assistant Sports Editor November 16, 2020

“You’re so golden, I'm out of my head, and I know that you're scared because hearts get broken.” sensational music icon Harry Styles sings in his popular and metaphorical new single, “Golden.”...

Is it time for a new approach to American education? The New York Times thinks so.

Is it time for a new approach to American education? The New York Times thinks so.

Michael Ball and Izzy Thomas October 26, 2020

Parents everywhere can agree that quality education is of the utmost importance to their child. Everyone can agree on that, however as much agreement as there is on making sure a child’s education is...

The rise, fall, and rebirth of Laker Nation

The rise, fall, and rebirth of Laker Nation

Charlie Warren, Assistant Sports Editor October 26, 2020

The name “Los Angeles Lakers” bears an unmatched gravitas in the world of basketball. Legions of purple-and-gold-clad fans flock to the Staples Center to watch them play their games. The limelight...

Student artists finding new inspirations during quarantine

Student artists finding new inspirations during quarantine

Melina Tisopulos, Reporter October 26, 2020

Flashback to March 13, 2020, when it was announced that the next few weeks of learning would occur online amid the coronavirus pandemic. As the rain drizzled down from the mysteriously gray sky, students...

Juniors Dago Lopez (left) and Brody Henderson (right) compete in the 3200-meter race.

Cross-country’s prowess stands the trials of time and the tribulations of COVID-19

Rowan Orlijan-Rhyne, Head Sports Editor October 26, 2020

Runners’ bodies lurch and glide around the orange-red oval under the stadium lights. A speaker blares pop music. Coaches shout advice and stand ready with stopwatches. Still, that familiar, roaring...

CHS Students Weigh in on the Presidential Debates

CHS Students Weigh in on the Presidential Debates

David Begazo, Reporter October 26, 2020

With the 2020 United States presidential election in only a few days, CHS students want to know what kind of people the candidates truly are, unfiltered and direct. This is the role that the presidential...

Vote For A Better Place

Claremont High School Students play an integral role in history by voting in the 2020 election, turning point in American democracy

Izzy Thomas, Reporter October 5, 2020

The year 2020 has been a series of many unfortunate events, with everything from the COVID-19 outbreak and the initiation of quarantine and the fires raging across the West coast, to what seems like a...

In Control with Charlie Warren: Among Friends

In Control with Charlie Warren: Among Friends

Charlie Warren, Assistant Sports Editor October 5, 2020

I have seen a lot of wellness messages recently talking about how social distancing doesn’t equate to distancing yourself from any form of a social life. I appreciate the sentiment behind the message,...

Activism in athletics ought to be respected

Activism in athletics ought to be respected

Michael Ball, Reporter October 5, 2020

On September 1, 2016, Colin Kaepernick, the starting quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, knelt during the national anthem to protest racial and social injustice as well as police brutality. Many applauded...

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