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The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

Stephen Nazareth

Stephen Nazareth, Website Manager

Stephen Nazareth is a senior at Claremont High School and a first-year reporter at the Wolfpacket. He also manages the Wolfpacket website. In his free time, Stephen likes to play video games and read books. He is interested in League of Legends and Minecraft, and loves to learn new things. While not in school, Stephen can be found in music lessons or working on college admissions. Stephen looks forward to college life and hopes to major in engineering.

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Chang to attend the University of California Santa Barbara

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter
June 5, 2020

There are many words that could be used to describe Timothy Chang: athlete, Boy Scout, and friend. Now, he is set for new highs at UC Santa Barbara. During...

Roark Chao pursues electrical engineering and mathematics at UCSB

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter
June 5, 2020

Senior Roark Chao has made waves during his time at CHS for his impressive work ethic and unique sense of humor. Friends can often find him up late...

With remote learning in place, students’ lifestyles have changed drastically

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter
May 1, 2020

School usually means a hectic and stressful schedule. Every student is familiar with the daily rhythms of waking up to a noisy alarm clock, rolling out...

A screenshot of senior Eli Kupetz's Minecraft replica of the CHS 500s quad. (image courtesy of Eli Kupetz)

With graduation possibly canceled, how does a Minecraft graduation sound, Class of 2020?

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter
May 1, 2020

While many students are taking advantage of the lighter homework load and having fun gaming, there is one group that remains wistful. For seniors, the...

CHS closes amid fears over COVID-19

CHS closes amid fears over COVID-19

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter
April 3, 2020

Three weeks ago, students were coming to CHS like it was any other day. The halls were alive with the sounds of conversation, laughter, and hundreds of...

An analysis on the impact of weather on sports performance

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter
April 3, 2020

There are many factors in play during a sports match from the coaching staff to the players competing to home-field advantage to equipment. However, one...

Joke elections undermine student government

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter
April 3, 2020

Elections are usually exciting, long events, with candidates attacking each other over anything from policy to personal morals. The U.S. elections are...

Petterson Musuem, pictured above, is now showcasing a new Japanese art exhibition.

Petterson Museum celebrates Japanese art and culture

Trinity Forsyth and Stephen Nazareth
March 13, 2020

The life and culture that is art is a part of what makes Claremont so unique. With monuments and museums around town, Claremont is a city covered in history....

Remembering Kobe Bryant: forever live the Mamba Mentality

Remembering Kobe Bryant: forever live the Mamba Mentality

Stephen Nazareth and Meghan Mason
February 26, 2020

‘Everything negative — pressure, challenges — is all an opportunity for me to rise.” —Kobe Bryant The tragic helicopter crash killing Kobe...

In view of reports, is panic over the coronavirus necessary?

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter
February 20, 2020

With the start of a new decade in 2020, many were wondering what the years ahead would bring. Just a few days into January, the internet was ablaze with...

Blowout games: a boon or a burden to competitive sports?

Stephen Nazareth and Charlie Warren
January 28, 2020

Stephen Nazareth - Reporter The hot sun beats down on the backs of a demoralized football team. The score: 45-0, and it is only halftime. This type...

The current state of CHS’ future student center; a project that is set to be completed around July 2020, depending on weather complications.

Is the headache worth it? What CHS’ student center will entail

Kathryn Enriquez and Stephen Nazareth
January 27, 2020

In years past, CHS’ campus has been known for being relatively quiet, beyond the usual commotion of students moving between classes and talking to friends....

Claremont resident donates love letters from T.S. Eliot

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter
January 27, 2020

T.S. Eliot is widely regarded as one of the most influential and important poets of the 20th century. His works include famous poems such as “The Love...

“Star Wars” and the successful rise of “The Mandalorian”

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter
January 27, 2020

‘Star Wars:” the epic saga of good versus evil, light versus dark, complete with exciting battles in space between fleets of ships and impressive lightsaber...

Disney Makes Waves With New Streaming Service

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter
December 14, 2019

Netflix has been a staple in go-to entertainment for high schoolers across the country. With the popularity of traditional television declining, big corporations...

Mr. Ryan “Dash”
Pettibone is pictured running the Nov. 9 Revel Big Bear Marathon. His time
was 2:47:40, an average pace of 6:24 per mile, and he placed 14th overall and fourth in his age group.

Mr. Pettibone: Beloved Physics Teacher and Dedicated Marathoner

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter
November 18, 2019

Many students know Ryan Pettibone as a physics teacher on campus, but outside of the classroom he is an avid runner. Pettibone frequently participates...

Claremont Striving to Preserve Music History

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter
November 17, 2019

From the tall trees bending over verdant college campuses to the charming Claremont Village filled with small shops and friendly faces, Claremont prides...

PG&E Has Burned the Standards of Fire Prevention to the Ground

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter
November 17, 2019

With the recent outbreak of large wildfires across the state, attention has been drawn towards the recurring issue of fire prevention. California has always...

Climate Change Will Soldier On With No Regard For Climate Strikes

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter
October 25, 2019

On Friday, Sept. 20, people all over the world gathered to protest one of the most prevalent issues of today: climate change. What distinguished this particular...

Freshman Fight Rumored as “Riot”

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter
October 25, 2019

Claremont is not known as a newsworthy city, but on Friday, Sept. 20, an unusual twist of events riled up CHS. There was a fight between two students which...

Should Foreign Languages be Mandatory?

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter
October 23, 2019

Foreign language classes are a staple of high school, with many students in CHS learning Spanish, French, or German. Often, students take these classes...

Homecoming 2019 Prince Sean Castro

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter
October 19, 2019

Always friendly and willing to lend a helping hand, Sean Castro is known on campus for his energy and enthusiasm. With his involvement in many school activities...

Brea’s Metro Gold Line Stations, one of 27. If Metro’s  Phase 2B plan had been approved, the line would extend to Claremont, and three more stations would be added.

Sorry, Commuters: the Metro Gold Line Will Not Extend to Claremont

Stephen Nazareth, Website Manager
September 20, 2019

Currently, the Metro Gold Line is a light rail line that runs from East LA to Azusa and handles thousands of commuters everyday. For many years, the Gold...

Mr. Work

Mr. Work

Stephen Nazareth, Reporter
September 20, 2019

As one of the many substitutes on the CHS campus, William Work has made a name for himself with his friendly attitude and ability to connect with students....

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