Emi Pajarillo (Class of 2026) is a junior at Carlmont High School, and this is her second year at Carlmont Journalism. In her ...
Eighty-five million jobs are expected to be replaced by artificial intelligence (AI) across 15 industries and 26 economies by ...
The success of sports teams falls far beyond the sole talent of the players. Behind the benches stand the contributions of coaches, athletic trainers, managers, and unnoticed support systems that help ...
As an immigrant from Guadalajara, Mexico, looking upon this restaurant sign in El Paso, Texas, a young Ruben Smith began to understand that the promised land of the free did not apply to Latinos.
Although they cared deeply for each other, for much of Kim’s childhood, her family kept to themselves, rarely having moments in which they chose to be vulnerable with each other. “Silence at the ...
As dark clouds loom, not all are prepared for financial storms. Saving for a rainy day starts to feel impossible with rising costs and expenses. In a world where people are immediately influenced by ...
From baking blue macarons to playing competitive trivia games, Carlmont’s French Club is a vibrant space for students to come together and celebrate French culture creatively. The French Club at ...
A dimmed bedroom filled with the soft hum of fluorescent lights and the faint laughter from the television screen showing “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” was social activist Ron Blake’s turning ...
Keira Sarmiento (Class of 2026) enjoys music, art, animation, animals, and spending time with her family. She is excited to create content for Scot Scoop and learn more about the world of journalism.
Grace Stiefel is a junior and is excited to be a cartoonist for her second year of journalism. She enjoys drawing, sports, and playing video games.
A study done by Pew Research shows that across most ages, races, and genders, people are more likely to learn about personal finances from their family and friends than they are from school. This ...
As the doctor explained in precise detail how her father’s surgery would go, Kyunghee Kim could feel her father’s eyes watching her, glossy and searching for answers — answers only she could provide.