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A mercury thermometer cracks as temperatures break previous records. "We are going to start to be able to see more extreme weather events on such an unprecedented scale," said Aran O'Sullivan, a college student majoring in environmental science.
Bay Area residents shocked by extreme heatwave
Maya Kacholiya, Staff Writer • October 20, 2024

Bay Area residents experienced an extreme, unexpected heat wave with temperatures reaching up to 102 degrees Fahrenheit. The heat wave began...

Families gather at the crowd at the first Trunk-or-Treat last year.
Belmont gears up for second annual Trunk-or-Treat
Jiya Venkatesh, Staff Writer • October 19, 2024

The City of Belmont is kicking off its second annual Trunk or Treat event on Oct. 30. The Parks and Recreation Department is hosting the family-oriented...

A picture of trash found within a 12-foot radius.
Rising trash levels at Carlmont reflect global waste crisis
Chance Manning, Staff Writer • October 18, 2024

Trash is destroying our environment; someday, it will destroy humans. The amount of trash and pollution only grows to new numbers as time...

A student dealer discretely passes a vape pen to a customer.
Hidden narratives: individual realities of student drug dealing
Alessandra Tremulis and Jackson Sneeringer September 20, 2024

The debate on the accessibility of firearms has been the subject of heated discussion among pro-gun and anti-gun activists. However, according to a survey taken by Newsela, nearly 45% of students across the nation stand against the rampant accessibility of firearms. "Every year, I feel as if I just see more and more gun cases on the news and school shootings, shootings in churches, shootings in malls, and public shootings in general. All of this stuff is frightening to see because what will happen as weapons become more deadly? What will happen as markets start to become more productive in the manufacturing of guns? I'm worried that if we don't have restrictions now, it would be potentially harder to set up regulations in the future, and by then, more violence would occur," said Jordan Reed, a junior at Homestead High School.
Biting the bullet: uncovering student perspectives on gun accessibility
Nicholas Lee, Staff Writer • June 4, 2024

Every year, the nation is shocked as news of another shooting is shown on the TV screen. However, as officials and representatives give their...

Middle ground: Reconciling free speech and university response to pro-Palestinian protests
Middle ground: Reconciling free speech and university response to pro-Palestinian protests
Elaine Jiang, Isabelle Ling, Kiana Chen, Isabella Zarzar, and Franklin Kuo May 31, 2024

Chappell Roan performs at the Vogue Theater in San Francisco in Nov. 2022. Since then, her songs have dramatically increased in popularity and she has sold out much larger venues.
Opinion: Parasocial relationships are detrimental for everyone involved
Samantha Crowther, Staff Writer • October 13, 2024
Toyota's Prius is one of the most popular hybrid cars. Toyota has sold roughly 6 million of them.
Opinion: Hybrid cars bridge the gap to zero-emissions
Kian Bhatt, Staff Writer • October 9, 2024
A cross necklace drapes over a student's homework. Many have continued questioning the extent to which religion belongs and schools, and whether incorporating one religion into classrooms at the expense of teaching all from an objective standpoint is harmful to students.
Opinion: Religion must be kept out of public schools
Samantha Crowther, Staff Writer • September 23, 2024
Hands getting ready for work at a coffee table. Coffee shops have created spaces where people can work freely and focus better. With multiple factors contributing to coffee shops' enhanced productivity, coffee shops have become great places for students and workers alike.
Coffee shops: working in focus
Marlena Reinshagen, Staff Writer • October 21, 2024
Crossword: Love Language
Crossword: Love Language
Emi Pajarillo, Scot Scoop Editor • October 21, 2024
A teenage girl scrolls through Netflix, looking for a show to watch. After going through their favorite shows, many teens face the problem of not knowing what to watch.
The hidden gems of Netflix
Anika Warrier, Staff Writer • October 19, 2024
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Cartoon: Murder Outside!
Keira Sarmiento, Staff Writer • October 16, 2024
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Cartoon: Grotesque gluttony
Skylin Lui, Staff Writer • October 11, 2024
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Cartoon: A leader lost
Keira Sarmiento, Staff Writer • October 7, 2024
Carlmont Technical Theater Association clears the risers after the Performing Arts Showcase. The showcase took place on Oct. 10 and featured Symphony Orchestra, Drama, Advanced Dance, and Choir. "CTTA is the student club at Carlmont that runs all technical aspects of all events in the performing arts center," Jillian Yong said.
Carlmont Technical Theatre Association gears up for fall play
Kayden Bhatnagar, Staff Writer • October 21, 2024
Some teachers don’t allow students to leave at the beginning of passing periods, repeating the mantra, “The bell does not dismiss you, I do.” But the major flaw in Carlmont’s tardiness policies is that it assumes that the bell reigns supreme.
Editorial: Carlmont tardy policies need to be standardized
Editorial Staff October 16, 2024
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