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The Wolfpacket

Michael Ball

Michael Ball, Reporter

Michael Ball is a sophomore at CHS and he is very excited for his first year at the Wolfpacket as a reporter. Ball is a member of the CHS Speech and Debate team, in addition to being a Boy Scout. He loves the outdoors and enjoys hiking, cycling, and swimming. He is an avid hunter of ducks and geese, and loves the thrill of the hunt. Ball is a nerd through and through, his favorite subject is history, with biology in a close second, and he is crazy enough to actually enjoy writing essays. The one thing that trumps his love of computers is his love of politics, as he well-read in most issues and has an opinion on everything. Ball is looking forward to a challenging year and hopes that he will learn a lot along the way.

All content by Michael Ball

Things need to change for ASB to be called student government

Michael Ball, Reporter
January 25, 2021

The Associated Student Body (ASB) elections are a magical time of year, with students debating the problems they face and who would do the best job representing...

National News Update

National News Update

Michael Ball, Reporter
January 25, 2021

This article was written on January 14, 2021, so there may have been changes or updates between the writing and publishing of this article. The United...

If You Haven’t Heard: December 2020

Michael Ball, Reporter
December 14, 2020

The world is a big and interesting place with hundreds of stories happening every day. However, the media overlooks much of it in favor of the flashy and...

CUSD should not do in-person schooling second semester

CUSD should not do in-person schooling second semester

Michael Ball, Reporter
December 14, 2020

Online schooling is a nightmare from which we’ve all been trying to wake up. From sleeping through classes and staying up until 12 am to turn in assignments,...

Cross-country coach Brittany Carvalho takes a runner's temperature as a part of mandatory, daily health screenings done on each athlete.

Novel coronavirus infects sports: recently begun practices include novel routines

Melina Tisopulos and Michael Ball
November 16, 2020

Although the first chance for academic life in Claremont to return to some semblance of normalcy is February, the possibility for a somewhat typical...

Dual Perspectives: Should students download TikTok?

Dual Perspectives: Should students download TikTok?

Meghan Mason and Michael Ball
November 16, 2020

Yes (Meghan Mason): One TikTok, indivisible, with Charli D'Amelio for all Two eyes and lips, superimposed onto a grocery store shelf of vegetables,...

It’s time to terminate lifetime Supreme Court appointments

Michael Ball, Reporter
October 26, 2020

The Supreme Court, the highest court in the land, is the protector of the Constitution and interprets if laws follow it. There are nine seats on the Supreme...

Is it time for a new approach to American education? The New York Times thinks so.

Is it time for a new approach to American education? The New York Times thinks so.

Michael Ball and Izzy Thomas
October 26, 2020

Parents everywhere can agree that quality education is of the utmost importance to their child. Everyone can agree on that, however as much agreement as...

Claremont Unified School District Forms the District Advisory Committee on Racial Equity

Michael Ball, Reporter
October 5, 2020

After a summer of tension and outcries for social justice, the Claremont Unified School District (CUSD) Board of Education voted to approve and form the...

Activism in athletics ought to be respected

Activism in athletics ought to be respected

Michael Ball, Reporter
October 5, 2020

On September 1, 2016, Colin Kaepernick, the starting quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, knelt during the national anthem to protest racial and social...

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