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A group of carolers sing to a family along the street. "The carolers add to the magic of shopping during 'Thursday Night Lights,'" said event attendee Kate Elliott. "Normally, I shop online, but experiencing this sense of community and meeting the faces behind these small businesses makes me want to support them more."
Thursday Night Lights illuminates San Carlos small businesses with holiday spirit
Madilyn Shoop-Gardner, Staff Writer • November 25, 2024

As the holiday season settles over San Carlos, the downtown streets transform into a festive haven under the glow of Thursday Night Lights, an...

Vendors at a jewelry stand drink and engage in a lively conversation. All around them, other people move about the bustling halls talking to one another.
Dickens Fair brings Victorian Christmas to Cow Palace
Julia Cline, Staff Writer • November 25, 2024

The Dickens Fair welcomes the wafting smells of cinnamon and spice to the air of Cow Palace from Nov. 23 to Dec. 22, showcasing the works of...

Plan B emergency contraception sits on a pharmacy shelf, accessible for those seeking over-the-counter options. “I am scared for the next four years now that emergency contraception is being limited,” said Jane Quinn*.
Women stockpile Plan B amid uncertainty
Sarita Josephson, Staff Writer • November 22, 2024

Stockpiling emergency contraceptive pills is a growing trend as women across the country prepare for potential restrictions on reproductive healthcare. Plan...

In recent years, independent bookstores have struggled to survive the modern age of online shopping and the popularization of e-books. Despite this, many readers prefer physical books and visiting local bookstores.
The next chapter: readers set aside ink and leather
Grace Stiefel, Staff Writer • November 25, 2024

As the thick scent of aged paper and leather furnishes the air, a small crowd of shoppers disperses throughout the store, foraging for the next...

Although coffee has existed for hundreds of years, the third wave of coffee, which began in the 1990s, promotes not only an enjoyable experience for consumers, but also emphasizes creating an impact that is beneficial for the farmers who are involved in the extensive production process, who often live in poverty. Through partnerships with organizations like Fair Trade, specialty coffee roasters and cafes can be increasingly assured that their profits directly benefit the quality of the lives of farmers.
Beyond the bean: the far-reaching impacts of sustainable coffee
Emma Goldman, Scot Scoop Managing Editor • November 22, 2024

Walking into a coffee shop for a quick pick-me-up, you’re comforted with the familiar scent of freshly ground beans and the low hum of the...

Students in Jayson Waller's AP U.S. History class raise their hands after discussing an open-ended discussion question with their peers, now ready to share their thoughts with the rest of the class. Waller doesn't typically give much agency to student volunteers as he prefers to put students on the spot to ensure each get relatively equal opportunity to speak.
Reshaping lecture-based learning
Nathan Turnbeaugh and Jayden Breite November 21, 2024

Two sides of the same coin In a lively high school classroom, on a weekday like any other, students await participating in a spirited discussion...

Ballet dancers perform in a scene of the "Nutcracker." Dazzling stages across the world, the "Nutcracker" has remained a holiday season favorite of many.
Leaping into the holiday season with the “Nutcracker”
Anika Warrier, Staff Writer • November 23, 2024
A student sets up their desk and turns on Spotify before settling in to complete tonight's homework. Spotify has become one of the world's biggest streaming platforms, attracting users globally and of all ages. "I listen to Spotify all the time. If I'm bored or I'm getting ready in the morning, I'll turn on a song," said Carlmont student Adelyn Castelli.
Spotify strikes a chord with teens
Lauren Roberts, Staff Writer • November 22, 2024
A watcher plays Season 2 of "Arcane" on their TV. "I noticed that characters have developed and significantly changed in Season 2 of 'Arcane' since Season 1. This can create predictions and theories amongst watchers," said Lena Hui, a sophomore at Carlmont High School.
Review: Season 2 of ‘Arcane’ draws magic, mayhem, and debate
Jade Wu, Staff Writer • November 21, 2024
beep boop
Cartoon: Caffeine consumptions
Skylin Lui, Staff Writer • November 18, 2024
The recent E. coli outbreak sourced from McDonald’s Quarter Pounder burgers was not the beginning of the corporation’s struggle in 2024. Towards the end of July, McDonald’s witnessed a significant loss of customers and sales due to increasing prices and inflation. A Big Mac cost $5.69 in the U.S. and $8.07 in Switzerland. Just as McDonald’s began working its way back into American customers' hearts, the company and population confronted the E. coli outbreak. In 2022, a similar conflict occurred when several children were admitted to a hospital and experienced E. coli symptoms after consuming McDonald’s food. Considering the company didn’t suffer much from the incident, they will likely repeat this outcome and quickly return from their struggles.
Cartoon: Sickly sales
Grace Stiefel, Staff Writer • November 4, 2024
Despite improvements in health coverage for racial minorities, bias and discrimination in healthcare persist. Research shows that about one in five adults in the U.S. have faced racial discrimination during medical encounters. This experience damages trust and diverts effective communication between patients and providers, leading to unwillingness to seek care in the future. One example of this bias is the distinction in narcotic prescriptions, where African American patients often receive fewer prescriptions compared to their white counterparts. Each patient should receive equitable healthcare, regardless of their race or background.
Cartoon: Bias check-up
Grace Stiefel, Staff Writer • October 28, 2024
Crossword: Types of pies
Crossword: Types of pies
Wesley Kron, Staff Writer • November 26, 2024
Trivia: Thanksgiving
November 25, 2024
Crossword: Fortune or Folly
November 22, 2024
Crossword: Potayto, Potahto
November 21, 2024
Crossword: Online
November 19, 2024
Stephanie Jacobovitz works at her desk, sending emails to students. Jacobovitz focuses on helping students align their career choices with their personal interests and learning styles.
Staff Profile: Stephanie Jacobovitz inspires students to find their passion
Kailee Dovey, Staff Writer • November 23, 2024
The state capitol in Sacramento stands as the heart of state-level decision-making, where lawmakers make policies affecting local economies, communities, and education systems. Much of California's legislation passes through committees and debates in this building.
California shifts slightly right in 2024 elections
Everett Keninger, Staff Writer • November 22, 2024
Broadcast
Radio executives often put money first before listeners' enjoyment. This leads to significant misdirection that could lead to the death of radio
Editorial: Radio stations’ signals aren’t fading; they’re just being misdirected
Editorial Staff November 27, 2024
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