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Elaine Jiang (class of 2025) is a senior at Carlmont High School and a managing editor for the Highlander magazine. She is interested in multimedia and has explored podcasting, video, infographics, ...
The mental impact According to Yale Medicine, mental health issues have been skyrocketing in teens over the past decade, and researchers are beginning to point their fingers at social media. This is ...
Movement used to be as easy as “5-6-7-8” for Thea Dumans-Ranum—and it was also her whole life. Every day, from right after school until well past the sun had set, she eagerly danced her heart out in a ...
The thunder of applause erupts, the stage lights turn dark, and the curtain drops. “CMONT!” the seniors shout. “YOU KNOW!” scream more than 150 choir kids – and with that lively tradition, another ...
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 ...
The price of living has increased, but inflation is not the only cause. Monopolies over necessities such as water and medication have increased drastically due to corporate influence and business ...
Sumehra Esguerra (class of 2027) is a sophomore at Carlmont High School and a first year writer for Scot Scoop. In her free time, she enjoys rowing, reading fiction ,and traveling to different ...
Beyond the roar of the engine or accelerating to high speeds, the mere design of an automobile can evoke powerful emotions. The lines that sweep over the body of the car perfectly encapsulate the ...
A member of the Carlmont Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) club helps students learn business concepts at Carlmont’s Business and Tech camp. “We have been running these camps for a few ...
Color cones overlap in their sensitivity curves, which together make the full spectrum of color visible. In people with CVD, one of these cones may be missing or shifted in sensitivity, disrupting the ...
The festival stands for more than music classes; it supports the entire community as a whole. A range of local eateries set up food trucks, organizations like the Belmont Waterdog Run promote their ...
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, ...