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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

Oliver Carrero

Oliver Carrero, Reporter

Oliver Carrero is a sophomore and a first-year reporter on the Wolfpacket. Carrero enjoys creative writing and is passionate about journalism, which is one of the reasons why he joined Wolfpacket, aside from having friends in the class. Outside of Wolfpacket, Carrero thoroughly enjoys finger-picking the guitar, being an avid fan of Radiohead, and hanging out with friends. Carrero looks forward to diving into his sophomore year at CHS with challenging classes and heavy loads of classwork and homework, including rigorous courses such as MYP English. However, he is excited to be a part of Wolfpacket this year by writing loads of articles and spending time with his fellow classmates.

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Paris Lewis: Prom Court

Paris Lewis: Prom Court

Oliver Carrero, Reporter
May 3, 2024

Often found running for the track and cross country team or playing instruments, Paris Lewis is one of the 13 Prom Court members of 2024. In his free...

Navie Fernadez: Prom Court

Navie Fernadez: Prom Court

Oliver Carrero, Reporter
May 3, 2024

From being a dedicated Interbaclourate Diploma student to being a part of Claremont’s Hispanic Honors Society and being an active member of Claremont...

Canva art by Oliver Carrero

NYT Mini Crossword

Oliver Carrero, Reporter
May 3, 2024

Dating all the way back to ten years ago, the Mini Crossword (alongside the Spelling Bee, Letter Boxed, Tiles and Vertex) was released to the New York...

You do NOT need him

You do NOT need him

Oliver Carrero, Reporter
March 4, 2024

No one can deny the nostalgia surrounding the lifelong connections manifested in the middle of fourth-period Spanish or second-period English. From twitter...

art | Andrea Dorantes

Animation’s Self Destruct

Oliver Carrero, Reporter
November 17, 2023

Animation is riddled throughout our lives. From Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” to Kyoto Animation’s “A Silent Voice”, animation has been able...

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