Lion dancers. Martial artists. Taiko drummers. Despite the rainy weather and last-minute transition to hold the event indoors, the community was present to celebrate the Year of the Snake at the 14th ...
Flower Market Fair starts a month-long series of weekend festivities and events celebrating the Year of the Snake. On Jan. 25 ...
In the corner of a bustling café, a group of teens huddle over steaming mugs, laughter mixing with the hum of conversation.
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Marlena Reinshagen (Class of 2026) is in her junior year at Carlmont and is a Staff Writer for Scot Scoop. She loves writing ...
The ban on TikTok left millions of users saddened after becoming part of their daily lives. Beyond being a form of ...
As soon as he took office, President Trump had planned to impose a 25 percent tariff on products from Canada and Mexico, ...
Skylin Lui (Class of 2026) is the junior class president at Carlmont and is a second-year journalist for Scot Scoop. She is ...
While Carlmont held its winter formal dance last weekend, many students opted out, staying home to hang out with friends or ...
The Carlmont JV girls basketball team faced a tough challenge on the road against the Menlo-Atherton Bears, falling 40-21 on ...
Napping doesn’t just have to be for preschoolers. Carlmont’s Naptime Club thinks a midday snooze can help high schoolers too. “People think taking naps is a little unusual because it’s something ...
At the back of the classroom, a boy sits quietly, his gaze fixed on his notebook. His peers see him as just another Carlmont ...