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The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

Michelle Wang

Michelle Wang, Editor in Chief

Michelle Wang is a senior and the current Editor-in-Chief of the Wolfpacket. Wang has been a part of the Wolfpacket for four years, beginning as a reporter and then ascending to Assistant A&E Editor, Head A&E Editor, and eventually her current position as Editor-in-Chief. Wang’s passions include hiking, cooking, and having a good time. Wang is involved in the CHS Key Club, NHS, Enviro Club, and most importantly, the Holiday Club. Wang credits her mother as the impetus behind many of Wang’s schemes.

“TheWolfpacket.org is my favorite website!” Wang said.

All content by Michelle Wang
“Rest Easy” Cassidy Rose

“Rest Easy” Cassidy Rose

Michelle Wang, Editor in Chief
May 22, 2017

On the early morning of March 27, the class of 2017 lost one of its own as senior Cassidy Heller passed away. To those that knew her, Heller was famous...

Looking at the Little Late-Night Show That Dared To Be Different

Looking at the Little Late-Night Show That Dared To Be Different

Michelle Wang, Head A&E Editor
February 4, 2016

It has been one year, one month, and 10 days since Dec. 19, the night in which we said our final goodbye to the late-night talk show that audiences needed...

ICHEON: Reviving the Korean Ceramics Tradition

Michelle Wang, Reporter
November 1, 2014

At a city near CHS, the American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA) is proud to present “The Exhibit of International Importance,” ICHEON: Reviving the...

The Good, the Bag, and the Ugly: The Tale of the Three Bags

The Good, the Bag, and the Ugly: The Tale of the Three Bags

Michelle Wang, Reporter
April 28, 2014

When asked the question, “Paper or plastic?”, the typical reaction is to pause and say paper, thinking that it is the environmentally correct and obvious...

Zoning Ruins City Reputation

Michelle Wang, Reporter
March 21, 2014

Packed to the brim with high-density residential centers, the city of trees is quickly becoming an urban mecca. Claremont is running short on room and...

The Curtain Closes on Maples’ CHS Career

Michelle Wang, Reporter
March 3, 2014

Ken Maples is Claremont’s very own fedora-wearing, gig playing, suave, hard-rock idol. When not belting out songs or diligently writing music, Maples...

Residential Burglaries Promote Awareness

Michelle Wang, Reporter
February 28, 2014

Over the course of 2013, a number of residential burglaries have occurred in the Claremont area. The targets of the burglaries included the homes of several...

Freshman Jesse De La O swings his racquet in an attempt to hit the wiffleball in a pickleball match.

Pickleball Becomes Brand New Frontier in Racquet Sports at CHS

Michelle Wang, Reporter
February 2, 2014

Forget tennis and forgo badminton. Pickleball is moving through the nation one shortened tennis court at a time. Pickleball is a paddle sport that combines...

Annie Poy and her puppy, Annie, dressed in uniform.

CHS Puppy Raisers Poy and Miller Train Puppy Guide Dogs

Michelle Wang, Reporter
January 13, 2014

CHS freshman Annie Poy and senior Eamon Miller have both been raising canine companions for the visually impaired since they were young. Referred to...

Teachers Fail to Make the Grade in Following Traditional Point System

Teachers Fail to Make the Grade in Following Traditional Point System

Michelle Wang, Reporter
January 7, 2014

Whether it be in elementary or high school, teachers are always switching out the traditional grading scale of A, B, C, D, and F with their own preferred...

Minting Pennies Makes No Cents

Michelle Wang, Reporter
October 17, 2013

If Abraham Lincoln were alive today, he would say, “Why is my face on a coin worth 1/26 of what it was when I was president?” 100 years ago, a penny...

The 2009 cover of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by Newt Scamander and J.K. Rowling.

Wizarding World Lives on in J.K. Rowling’s New Movie

Michelle Wang, Reporter
October 17, 2013

Harry Potter fans rejoice! J.K. Rowling, author of the famed Harry Potter series, is bringing the magic to America. Announced on Sept. 12, 2013, Rowling...

A Morning Cup O’ Joe Causes A Latte Damage to the Student

Michelle Wang, Reporter
October 17, 2013

Whether it be from a Double Chocolate Chip Frappuccino or a quick Monster energy drink, children and teens consume caffeine at a crazed pace. Over the...

Athletes Hope Sochi Olympics Changes Mindset of Russian Leaders

Michelle Wang, Reporter
September 27, 2013

The Russian anti-gay crackdown has begun. Students watching the Olympics should take into account the following. With the upcoming 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic...

Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki  in 2008.

Miyazaki Folds Up His Director’s Chair

Michelle Wang, Reporter
September 27, 2013

The time has come for the man behind many beloved childhood films that have inspired bouts of laughter and fits of tears to retire. Critically acclaimed...

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