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The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

In-class reading is enjoyable

In-class reading is enjoyable

Violet Stewart-Glavin, Reporter February 13, 2026

Every year in high school, no matter the grade level, students at Claremont High School (CHS) read a myriad of books in their English classes. These books range from ancient tales, like the “Odyssey,”...

Sunrise on the Reaping book review

Averie Chae, Reporter November 7, 2025

“When you’ve been set up to lose everything you love, what is there left to fight for?” Imagine you were put in that situation, illegally, and it seemed like all odds were against you. The chances...

Free Speech: Israel-Palestine

Natalie DeWees, Reporter November 17, 2023

In most countries across the world, freedom of speech is an absolute human right. However, it can be hard to decipher between what is free to say, and what is too controversial to publicize. During...

Everything wrong with YA books and teen movies

Enya Wang, Reporter March 3, 2023

Whether it is rebelling against the oppressive government or attending prom with their love interest, the teen protagonist always wins in the end. The protagonist’s company usually consists of a one-dimensional...

The Cruel Prince Review

The Cruel Prince Review

Natalie DeWees, Reporter March 3, 2023

‘The Cruel Prince’ by Holly Black is the holy grail of ethereal, bloodthirsty, thoughtful world building, and character development. Despite what one could assume from the jacket cover, this book...

With Newer Times Should Come Newer Books

With Newer Times Should Come Newer Books

Naisaa Khedia, Reporter December 22, 2022

Percy Jackson, Maze Runner, and The Hunger Games: while these books are amazing classics—no doubt still warming the hearts of many young adults—they seem to only provide a sense of nostalgia to high...

Table for Banned Books Week in the CHS Library.

Book Bans: Censoring Knowledge

Callum Stewart-Glavin, Reporter September 30, 2022

Books offer the freedom of publication, spreading new ideas, and challenging the status quo. Yet, school districts in conservative states are banning books from being read in their curriculum and school...

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