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

Katie Jung, Editor-in-Chief

Katie Jung is a senior at Claremont High School and is delighted to spend her fourth year on the Wolfpacket staff as Editor-in-Chief. In her free time, she enjoys playing with her dogs, going on YouTube, and bothering her little brother. Jung loves to eat any type of food and has extremely adventurous taste buds. Outside of school, Jung plays orchestral percussion and teaches art to elementary school kids. Jung hopes to join her future college’s newspaper as well and continue her journalistic career.

All content by Katie Jung

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...

Spanish Club volunteers selling freshly made tacos at Culture Fest.

CHS club feature: Spanish Club

Katie Jung, Editor-in-Chief
April 3, 2020

After a long hiatus, CHS’ Spanish Club made a comeback during the fall of 2017. The club had been active many years ago, but eventually faded away. It...

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...

Class of ‘19 Valedictorian Ryan Vuong Did Not Choose the “Vuong” Path

Class of ‘19 Valedictorian Ryan Vuong Did Not Choose the “Vuong” Path

Katie Jung, Editor-In-Chief
June 12, 2019

Ryan Vuong is many things before valedictorian. He is a teacher, he is a learner, he is a volunteer, he is a gamer, he is a friend. Although CHS may be...

Sports Drinks Not the Best Option

Katie Jung, Reporter
May 22, 2017

The runner is racing toward the finish line and sweat is running down sunkissed skin. The crowd cheers as the race is completed in record time. A sports...

Kids’ Morals Are Shaped by Parents

Katie Jung, Reporter
May 22, 2017

Parents guide their children through the primary stepping stones of life. Little, but important, things such as riding a bike or eating with a spoon and...

For the Love of Cinema: A Case for Short Films

Katie Jung, Reporter
May 9, 2017

For some, sitting for two hours straight on the same chair watching the same screen is almost unbearable, unless the movie shown is incredibly phenomenal....

The Dark Side of Disneyland

Katie Jung, Reporter
May 9, 2017

The happiest place on earth is pushing its worth. While kids view Disneyland as a flawless paradise that produces nothing but positive feelings, their...

Sports Drinks Not a Healthy Alternative

Katie Jung, Reporter
April 11, 2017

The runner is racing toward the finish line and sweat is running down sunkissed skin. The crowd cheers as the race is completed in record time. A sports...

#OscarsSoWhite

#OscarsSoWhite

Katie Jung, Reporter
March 9, 2017

The TV is turned on and the opening soundtrack of the Oscars is blaring through the speakers. Nominee after nominee is announced and a noticeable change...

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