The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

Emma Cossey

Emma Cossey, Assistant Editor In Chief

Emma Cossey is a senior and in her fourth year on staff as the Asst. Editor in Chief for the Wolfpacket. She enjoys being with her friends/family and her obsession with Vincent Van Gogh is almost stalkerish. She aspires to be a high school principle or a superintendent for a school district as almost everyone in her family has been in education. You will see Emma around school with earbuds in and a book in hand or in one of the many clubs CHS offers.

 

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Nico Villalba engraves his print into Harvey Mudd’s class of ‘25

Jaiden Curlin, Opinions Editor
June 11, 2021

For prospective students of the Five C’s, otherwise known as the Claremont Colleges, going to high school in the same city can be quite advantageous....

Stock market crash heralding in time of uncertainty

Stock market crash heralding in time of uncertainty

Jaiden Curlin, Head Opinions Editor
April 3, 2020

Most students at CHS likely do not pay attention to the stock market, which is warranted. Students are teenagers who are often too busy thinking about...

An Overview of Football’s Modern NFL

Jaiden Curlin, Editor
September 26, 2019

Nothing is more within the modern American tradition than watching and playing football. For at least the past 50 years, American football has been a constant...

PewDiePie VS T-Series: The End of Original YouTube Content

JAIDEN CURLIN, reporter
February 6, 2019

Within the many domains of entertainment, YouTube is one of the most popular. It is led and bolstered by the many solo creators that produce content usually...

CHS Student Aidyn Snelson’s Trip to the US/ Mexico Border

JAIDEN CURLIN, reporter
January 11, 2019

This past November was an eventful month for the political topic of immigration, especially along the Mexican border. The issue started when President...

King Elijah Bennett

JAIDEN CURLIN, reporter
November 5, 2018

Senior Elijah Bennett, football star of CHS and discernible personality on campus, may be the most recognizable on the Homecoming Court.Bennett has had...

Special Ed Art Project

JAIDEN CURLIN, reporter
November 5, 2018

The Special Education department has been doing something different for their students this past month. They have been painting three similar sets for...

Russia

JAIDEN CURLIN, reporter
October 3, 2018

Summer is a time filled with sunny days, rainy days, travelling, and lazing around. Sophomore Andrew Greene experienced plenty of that when he visited...

Counselor Lena Carter Departs from CHS

Jaiden Curlin, Reporter
May 11, 2018

CHS, like any school, has teachers who come and go, or stay for a long time. But counselors on the other hand, are often overlooked when it comes to ‘who...

Inside Your Favorite Sports Brands: Champion

Jaiden Curlin, Reporter
May 11, 2018

Lately, as many have noticed, brands that were originally thought of as average, or maybe even cheap have been becoming much more highly regarded. Some...

Which Dog Breed are You?

Emma Cossey, Online Editor
April 12, 2018

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Sanvictores the Scuba Diver

Jaiden Curlin, Reporter
March 21, 2018

There are a whole lot of things down under the water, and this motivates many people to try to observe them. One way to see the great seas is to spend...

Principal Wins Theatre Award

Emma Cossey, Business Manager
February 28, 2018

The Educational Theatre Association (EdTA) awarded CHS Principal Brett O’Connor with the 2017 Administrator’s Award, which is given to outstanding...

Food Expert: Jaiden Curlin

Jaiden Curlin, Reporter
February 28, 2018

Food has always been a necessity of the world. In the words of Mario Batali, “When I became a cook in 1978, anybody could peel potatoes for soup. In...

What your Music Taste Says About You

Emma Cossey, Online Editor
February 13, 2018

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Orchestra Plays With LA Phil

Orchestra Plays With LA Phil

Jaiden Curlin, Reporter
February 5, 2018

On January 18th, CYMO held their Winter Concert at Little Bridges Auditorium. This concert featured a special guest, LA Philharmonic violinist Jin-Shan...

Obsessive Fandoms Hold Their Idols in Danger

Obsessive Fandoms Hold Their Idols in Danger

Emma Cossey, Business Manager
February 5, 2018

Everyone has their celebrity obsession with posters, CDs, and, sometimes, creepy shrines kept under beds. No harm, no foul. But some mega fans will do...

CHS Mountain Bike Team

Jaiden Curlin, Reporter
January 12, 2018

Watch out, on your right! From its creation in 2014, CHS’s mountain bike team has grown exponentially over the course of the years. Starting small with...

Boys’ Soccer Sarah Loeffler

Jaiden Curlin, Reporter
December 19, 2017

CHS Varsity Boys Soccer works extremely hard during their games as well as their practives.However, it is not just the hardwork of the player but also...

New Retirement Plan for CHS Teachers

Emma Cossey, Reporter
May 22, 2017

The majority of teachers, young and old, attended a meeting on March 27 to see if the new Supplementary Retirement Plan will be beneficial for them. With...

Sophomore Year Is The Worst Year of High School

Emma Cossey, Reporter
May 22, 2017

You have just made the great hurdle of going to a new school, new schedules, and new teachers that comes with being a freshman. You think it is over and...

Cheer Impresses Overseas

Cheer Impresses Overseas

Emma Cossey, Reporter
February 14, 2017

Over winter break, cheerleaders from CHS Kaelyn Kilpatrick and Autumn Ferrer, traveled to London with the All American League Team to perform in the world-renowned...

Coachella Owner Accused of Being Anti-LGBTQ+

Emma Cossey, Reporter
February 10, 2017

Coachella, a festival for artists and performers from different cultures, ethnicities, and sexualities, is an $84 million franchise visited by over 135,000...

Race for Claremont City Council: An Overview of Eight Candidates

Catherine Schnabel and Emma Cossey
February 7, 2017

Corey Calaycay is running for his fourth term and has served two one-year terms as Mayor of Claremont, and is currently serving his third term as a councilmember...

CHS Offers Early College Courses

Emma Cossey, Reporter
January 13, 2017

The College and Career Access Pathways Act will be coming to CHS in the second semester to help sophomores, juniors, and seniors get college courses out...

Serious or a Cruel Joke? The Recent National Clown Epidemic

Serious or a Cruel Joke? The Recent National Clown Epidemic

Emma Cossey, Reporter
December 1, 2016

What once only existed in childhood nightmares has now turned into a startling reality as 2016 boasts over the new creepy clown sightings that have been...

Claremont Heritage Hosts Village Tours

Claremont Heritage Hosts Village Tours

Emma Cossey, Reporter
October 21, 2016

From the pavement in the streets to the architecture in the buildings, everything in Claremont has been strategically researched and captured through the...

Reighter Takes Over For Girls Volleyball

Reighter Takes Over For Girls Volleyball

Emma Cossey, Reporter
September 26, 2016

At the age of 12, Dan Reighter joined his middle school volleyball team and had many teachers pushing him to be better and stronger in the world of volleyball....

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