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After spending all of her childhood in the small circle of Missoula, Montana, Carlmont teacher Eva Parker knew she wanted a life beyond the Garden City’s sprawling ranches and rugged mountains. “I’m ...
Senioritis has struck many Carlmont seniors in different ways. It has manifested itself in the form of excessive absences, countered by teachers offering extra credit points or deductions based on ...
Linda Reeder (Class of 2026) is a junior and this is her second year in Carlmont journalism. She is an editor for Scots Scoop. In her free time, she enjoys baking, reading, and spending time with ...
Water guns in hand, seniors across the nation — including those at Carlmont High School — are joining “Senior Assassin,” a multi-week game that marks the countdown to summer. The thrilling, ...
In a special election held on Tuesday, March 4, voters will decide whether to grant the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors the power to remove Sheriff Christina Corpus from office amid allegations ...
The Super Bowl is more than a game – it’s a holiday filled with thrilling plays, delicious food, and iconic commercials. With millions turning to this year’s game with the Philadelphia Eagles and the ...
As the Trump administration passes new immigration policies, religious groups such as the Congregational Church of the Peninsula (CCP) and Faith in Action Bay Area (FIA) work to support the immigrant ...
The recent repeal of the Biden Administration’s Justice40 initiative shifts the prioritization of environmental federal funding away from underprivileged communities. Declared initially in a 2021 ...
Graffiti is a crime — unless it’s worth millions at an auction. For decades since its initial popularization, the public has scorned graffiti, and graffiti artists have risked arrest and fines in ...
As soon as he took office, President Trump had planned to impose a 25 percent tariff on products from Canada and Mexico, sparking debate amongst economists. The tariffs that are imposed, according to ...
The school bell rings across high schools in the United States. However, for about 5.5 million students, their work for the day is not done yet. These students trade their weekdays and weekends for ...
Sweat dripped down his forehead as he watched his soccer team put their all into the game, each sound of the ball echoing memories of his past life. Just decades ago, he was the one running down the ...
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