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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

A solution to monthly misery

A solution to monthly misery

Brooklyn Roston, Reporter February 14, 2025

December is a joyous month because in December, the world gets to experience not one, but multiple major holidays. Within just 31 days, people celebrate Christmas, described as “the most wonderful time...

Energy Drinks vs. Coffee: a Dose of the Double Standards

Tavish N Brodie, Reporter February 14, 2025

“I can’t function without my morning coffee” and “you know how dangerous energy drinks are, right?” are likely both sentences said by the same person. It is kind of ironic, considering that in...

Name five songs

Brooklyn Roston and Jiseo Park November 22, 2024

It is way too common for people to get overly defensive about things like music. No, seriously–it seems like there are pretentious snobs everywhere, screaming at innocent passersby who are calmly listening...

The Risks Of Limiting Mindsets

The Risks Of Limiting Mindsets

Makayla Aguilera, Reporter November 1, 2024

Within the human brain, the frontal lobe allows the mind to think of complex concepts, have imagination with individuality, and develop rational decisions with reason. But when this essential aspect of...

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Ambani Wedding: Neither a Fairytale Romance Nor Billionaire Excess

Rhea Sethi, reporter March 29, 2024

Indian weddings are an extravagant affair: multiple pre-wedding ceremonies, hundreds of guests, lavish wedding attire, and hours of dancing. Yet one of India’s richest families, the billionaire Ambanis,...

Art by The Daily of the University of Washington

Journalism is Dying, in A Different Way Than Expected

Rhea Sethi, reporter March 4, 2024

Journalism is dying, because people can no longer trust anything or believe anyone. Glancing at Google’s list of current trending searches two weeks ago, a question stood out: did Disney buy the...

You do NOT need him

You do NOT need him

Oliver Carrero, Reporter March 4, 2024

No one can deny the nostalgia surrounding the lifelong connections manifested in the middle of fourth-period Spanish or second-period English. From twitter to television, high school nostalgia lives in...

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The “Epstein List” Blurs The Lines Of Accountability

Pablo Guevara, Reporter February 9, 2024

We love to jump to conclusions. When the facts all seem to line up, we always point a finger at whoever they seem to line up against—even when what seems right simply isn’t. And this obsession with...

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Across the table: Changing our perspective on ping pong

Fiona Wu, Reporter February 9, 2024

Sweat pools onto the glistening black table top as your eyes follow the small white ball catapulting across each side with a great level of concision and power. The crowd roars with enthusiasm as the winning...

art | Audrey Allwanger

WARNING: Social media is corrupting the way our mind behaves

Caroline Warren, Reporter November 17, 2023

Songs aren’t just songs anymore, they’re TikTok songs. Trends aren’t spread over months by magazines and models, they’re liked, shared, and bought in seconds through Instagram. Words are no longer...

A Possibly Opinionated View On Opinions

A Possibly Opinionated View On Opinions

Fiona Bulmer, Reporter November 17, 2023

Lucas Grannis is the Head Opinions Editor in the Wolfpacket. Right by his side is Odelia Hahn, assistant Opinions Editor. Both Grannis and Hahn have been part of the Wolfpacket since their freshman year,...

Many memories lost due to expensive yearbook costs

Fiona Wu, Reporter October 13, 2023

Memories and nostalgia –good or bad— are integral to our high school experience. Frequently, we can find all the memories and recollections condensed into one book–the yearbook. Almost every school...

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