From Oct. 1 to March 31, cities across California competed against one another in the 2015-2016 CoolCalifornia Challenge to see who would be named the...
Recently, an issue has been brought to light once again on whether or not women should be required to register in the Selective Service. Ever since Defense...
Fan fiction is a virtual world for all fanatics to express themselves unabashedly. Fan fiction features the characters of an original book, television...
On Jan. 25, CHS launched a pilot Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program that enables students to bring their iPads to school for academic purposes. The main...
After a long deliberation, CUSD has finally set its plan to go solar into action. Thanks to PFMG Solar, a solar energy equipment supplier, the district...
Overtime is a new sports app that came out on Sept. 17 and is tailored for all sports fanatics to express themselves by scrolling through feeds of videos...
On Oct. 29, the Department of Education encouraged schools to use openly licensed educational materials, and proposed that all materials created with Department...
Dungeons and Dragons, or otherwise known as DnD or D&D, has been around since 1974 and opened doors for modern gaming. It was first published by Wizards...
Like it does with everything else, Nitro Circus crashed into the Los Angeles Staples Center on Nov. 6 to give sports fans a terrific live action show....
For the 2015-2016 school year, four new coaches, Marcie Gardner, Chris Gardner, Lainie Tennant, and Laura Fragoso have been appointed to coach the CHS...
Uncommon Good has a mission: to help break the cycle of poverty and help raise awareness about environmental issues. Uncommon Good is a non-profit organization...
eSports is a mystery to many, as the only fact that most people know about it is that it deals with video games. In reality, eSports consists of multiplayer...
Do Americans have a right to privacy anymore? When one has passwords on their internet sites and locks on their doors, it may feel like privacy is not...
Whether it is a loved one dying or losing a job, people go through many trials, and religion can be one of the ways to combat those trials. Religion can...
The Claremont Police Department (CPD) recently welcomed their new patrol dog, Luther. After six weeks of training in Fontana as part of the K9 program,...
Claremont City Council has prioritized remodeling and renovating the Claremont Police Department Station to meet the standards of today’s society since...
For the first time, CHS students will be able to enjoy being a part of the National Honor Society for German Students, called Delta Epsilon Phi (DEP)....
As a part of the Special Olympics World Games Los Angeles 2015, Claremont was asked to be one of the Host Towns for the Special Olympic athletes. For over...
The Law Enforcement Class offered at the Career Training Center by Baldy View Regional Occupational Program (ROP) began on Jan. 17 and will continue through...
The first-ever College Football Playoff (CFP) came to an end when the Oregon Ducks and Ohio State Buckeyes went head to head to compete for the national...
This year, IB seniors at CHS created the International Baccalaureate (IB) Mentoring Program to help juniors that have recently joined IB. IB senior Riley...
The history department has recently changed their requirements to reflect the College Board’s new standards. AP United States History (APUSH) is currently...
Whether studying biology or meeting with the Speech and Debate Team, Homecoming princess Sharon Musa has found herself involved with many activities, such...