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All content by Sarah Hamid

A Farewell Poem from the Former EICs of the Wolfpacket

Katie Jung, Jaden Clark, and Eden Yu
June 5, 2020

Though we’ve gone through a lot There’s much more to be treasured The class of 2020 goes on, Not divided, but together 2020, the most coveted...

CHS rises from the ashes in the wake of ransomware attack

Jaden Clark, Katie Jung, and Eden Yu
January 27, 2020

Nov. 21, 2019. Most everyone in the Claremont Unified School District had presumed school hours long since passed. Yet unbeknownst to students, events...

Justin Wei Knows “Da Wei” to Success as Class of ‘19 Salutatorian

Justin Wei Knows “Da Wei” to Success as Class of ‘19 Salutatorian

Jaden Clark and Eden Yu
June 12, 2019

Success comes after hours, days, and years of hard work, some good and some bad. Its culmination can be gratifying, yet the fruits of labor can be, although...

NASA Launches New Space Station

Jaden Clark, Reporter
May 11, 2018

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is one of the most influential organizations in the U.S. today. However, according to reports...

The Placebo Effects of Mental Health Games: Toying with Neuroscience

Jaden Clark, Reporter
May 11, 2018

Many have seen advertisements for alleged brain-training games. In addition, countless have likely fallen into the allure of potentially getting smarter,...

Is Cryotherapy Just a Gimmick?

Is Cryotherapy Just a Gimmick?

Jaden Clark, Reporter
May 10, 2018

Athletes are often willing to do anything they can to gain a performance advantage. Sometimes, that means the use of performance-enhancing drugs, but there...

Claremont Plants Hope in its Decaying Trees With Public Artwork and Displays

Jaden Clark, Reporter
March 27, 2018

During the past few months, wildfires and droughts have ravaged their ways across Southern California. In particular, the dry spell has affected everyone,...

Hunting : Positive and Negative Effects

Jaden Clark, Reporter
March 21, 2018

Initially, hunting seems to be a clear hazard to the environment and the general health of animals around the world. Every year millions of animals are...

CHS to Hold Inaugural Cultural Fair

Jaden Clark, Reporter
March 14, 2018

Note: If you are coming from the print edition, skip down to the continuation, otherwise continue reading.   Students around CHS are proud to...

Immigration Program at CGU

Jaden Clark, Reporter
February 28, 2018

According to The Daily Bulletin, over 200,000 residents are registered in the Deferred Actions for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program in California alone....

Stop Early Decision

Jaden Clark, Reporter
February 5, 2018

According to The Washington Post, more than 40% of students attending college are admitted through the Early Decision (ED) process. Effectively, ED is...

BEST BOOKS

Jaden Clark, Reporter
February 5, 2018

Fiction Every year, more and more incredible books are released, and in 2017, some of the best novels of the decade were published. Among the greatest...

CHS Girls’ Cross Country Runs Their Way to Nike Cross Nationals

CHS Girls’ Cross Country Runs Their Way to Nike Cross Nationals

Jaden Clark, Reporter
January 12, 2018

A starting gun goes off in the distance. Bodies fly by. Crowds anxiously wait for the first runners. Such is the set-up of a cross country meet, an environment...

CHS Band Marches to State

CHS Band Marches to State

Jaden Clark, Reporter
January 12, 2018

The band program at CHS is known for playing at rallies, football games, and other events. However, marching band also participates in competitions every...

CHS Theatre Shares the Untold Stories of 9/11

Jaden Clark, Reporter
January 8, 2018

The 9/11 terrorist attack is one of the most frightening moments in all of US history. However, current CHS students are unlikely to recall the occasion....

Global Warming: Real or Not? An Issue Up For Debate Pro

Sarah Hamid, Contributing Reporter
December 14, 2017

The controversy of global warming is often seen as an issue up for debate. This is a dangerous rhetoric that may lead people to believe that global warming...

Letter to The Editor: My Shoulders Should Not Be Seen as Sexual

Sarah Hamid, Guest Writer
October 20, 2015

In the 1990s, dress codes were established originally to limit gang activity on school campuses. However, they have evolved into a mode of shaming women...

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