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The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

James Jung

James Jung, Online/Features Editor

James Jung is a Senior and Editor serving his fourth year on The Wolfpacket. James is a devoted brother to fellow staff members of the Wolfpacket team. His interests include his favorite pastime golf, ingesting food, sleeping, and building contraptions. Besides the Wolfpacket, Jung is both the President and Vice President of multiple clubs of varying interests. In the future he hopes to conduct research on the cutting edge of science.

 

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Issue #6 Quiz

James Jung, The Online Editor
February 23, 2018

SeaWorld Finally Saves the Beloved Orcas

James Jung, Reporter
April 25, 2016

On March 17, SeaWorld announced that it will stop all orca shows and end any further breeding. These statements came from CEO Joel Manby after news that...

CUSD Receives Golden Bell Award

James Jung, Reporter
March 25, 2016

CUSD is proud to have received the Golden Bell Award, an award for academic success, for the third time. The Golden Bell Award, which is sponsored each...

Amarasekara and Kirkeby Take Over as Track and Field Coaches

Amarasekara and Kirkeby Take Over as Track and Field Coaches

Sydney Hwang and James Jung
February 23, 2016

Veronica Amarasekara When former Track and Field and Cross Country head coach Rob Lander resigned from both positions in June, Bill Reeves stepped up...

Orchestra Dance Throwsback to the 30s

James Jung, Reporter
February 5, 2016

Shimmy shimmy shake! Claremont High School orchestra is hosting a 30s to 40s theme dance on Feb. 27 at Taylor Hall. Classes will be offered in the weeks...

Girls’ Water Polo Hires a New Head Coach

Girls’ Water Polo Hires a New Head Coach

James Jung, Reporter
January 12, 2016

With 12 years of experience, Gary Cheever brings a lot to girls’ water polo. With the new season that was coming up, CHS was in need of a new Varsity...

A Diamond Means True Love (And Inhumane African Labor)

A Diamond Means True Love (And Inhumane African Labor)

James Jung, Reporter
January 5, 2016

The diamond, nature’s purest jewel, has always been sought after. Diamonds are supposed to be symbols of love, commitment, and joyful new beginnings....

IPPF Teams Takeoff  in National Ranking

IPPF Teams Takeoff in National Ranking

James Jung, Reporter
November 20, 2015

This year, CHS Speech and Debate hoped to send two teams to the International Public Policy Forum (IPPF) debate tournament. Due to the success of last...

A Road to Remember: Homecoming 2015 Princess Kristen Kiltgaard and Prince Bijan Kavoosi

A Road to Remember: Homecoming 2015 Princess Kristen Kiltgaard and Prince Bijan Kavoosi

Sarah Lee and James Jung
November 17, 2015

Kristen Klitgaard: It is a dream come true. Senior Kristen Klitgaard has taken the position on homecoming court as one of the princesses. According...

TCC Serves Up USTA Tennis Tournament

James Jung, Reporter
October 28, 2015

This summer, the Claremont Club hosted the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Claremont Club Classic. Players registered by contacting the tournament...

History GPA Bump Now History

James Jung, Reporter
October 5, 2015

Creating an uproar of student objections, the history department made a significant change to one of its classes. Starting this year, Honors Sophomore...

Settles Takes Over Girls’ Tennis

Settles Takes Over Girls’ Tennis

James Jung, Reporter
September 30, 2015

With the new tennis season coming up, CHS was in need of a new varsity Girls Tennis coach. As a result, Kathy Settles was appointed coach because of her...

Mamma Mia! It’s a Pizzeria

James Jung, Reporter
May 21, 2015

Where can a Claremontian get New York-style pizza? Right here in the Claremont Village. In March, a new restaurant called Pie Street Pizza opened at 1...

Citizens United v. FEC

James Jung, Reporter
May 21, 2015

For too long, corporations have had the largest voices in politics. Citizens United, an organization that uses advocacy, education, and grassroots movements...

Film at Laemmle Sparks Public Interest

James Jung, Reporter
April 21, 2015

On March 21st, Laemmle’s Claremont 5 theatre showed a documentary called “The Hunting Ground,” and had a question and answer session after the show...

Ariel Raudez Flies Her Way into Becoming a New JV Swim Coach

Ariel Raudez Flies Her Way into Becoming a New JV Swim Coach

James Jung, Reporter
March 31, 2015

Last February, CHS Swim welcomed new JV coach Ariel Raudez to the team. This is her first year coaching swim and she hopes that by getting to know the...

Athletic Stadiums Are Being Over Subsidised

James Jung, Reporter
March 30, 2015

Sports teams have always been the center of entertainment, attracting both fans and profits. Sports subsidies began when teams claimed that their stadiums...

Claremont Joins in Energy Saving Race

James Jung, Reporter
March 30, 2015

In January, Claremont was selected as one of the 50 finalist cities in the country for the Georgetown University Energy Prize Competition, as the city...

AP Environmental Science students and adult volunteers examine
examples of native gardens at Oakmont Elementary School in Claremont.

CHS Waterwise Project is Underway as Students Help Environment

James Jung, Reporter
February 1, 2015

Across the campus of CHS, one might see students admiring the beautiful foliage throughout the quads. The CHS Waterwise Project was created by math, yearbook,...

NASA Explores Space with More Funding

James Jung, Reporter
January 30, 2015

Always daring to go where no one has ever dared to go is what NASA does best. Since the Space Race, NASA has been on the forefront of innovation. However,...

Report Cards to Change with Common Core

James Jung
January 22, 2015

All throughout the Claremont Unified School District (CUSD), Claremont elementary schools are making changes to their students’ report cards, due to...

Homecoming Princess Sarah Tran

Homecoming Princess Sarah Tran

James Jung, Reporter
October 23, 2014

Senior Sarah Tran participates in many community service projects including one she dedicated much time to where she crocheted mats out of plastic materials...

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