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Modern “woke” feminism, despite claiming to fight for the betterment of the female gender, is a destructive movement that has strayed away from the original motives of feminism. It has become a ...
Leher Kawadia is a sophomore at Carlmont High School and is a first-year media arts student. She enjoys swimming, drawing, and baking. She is looking forward to creating cartoons this year and hopes ...
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 ...
Annabel Chia (class of 2024) is the Features Managing editor for Scot Scoop and is passionate about creating an impact through journalism. She especially enjoys exploring different elements of ...
Cities across the Bay Area are responding to the growing impacts of climate change by investing in clean energy, rethinking land use, and rolling out new policies prioritizing environmental resilience ...
When one thinks of America, it’s natural to picture its rich collection of cultures and its array of diverse perspectives and languages. However, the cultural and linguistic heritage of Native ...
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 ...
The space industry has rapidly evolved over the past few decades, with the domination of economic giants proposing relations with NASA. The evolution of the industry proposes concerns for the ...
Table tennis is a very prevalent sport in China. Despite its popularity overseas, there is little representation of the sport in the United States. Seeking to build a table tennis community at ...
The Zoppé Italian Family Circus is in town this November, putting on a show packed with tricks, laughter, and fun perfect for all ages and families. The Zoppé Circus has been providing entertainment ...
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet: the rainbow. But what if that wasn’t it? Sophomore Ryan Evert experiences a different kind of rainbow. Where others see a sharp distinction ...
The posters fluttered in the wind. They were placed all over town; on poles, in schools, and in neighborhoods. They were designed and printed to perfection, considered art, even. The dull red color ...