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San Mateo County Women’s Hall of Fame inspires the next generation of young leaders
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May Lin, Staff Writer
May Lin (class of 2027) is a junior at Carlmont High School and a staff writer for Scot Scoop. You can find her writing concrete poems, crafting, and waving hello to babies. She loves to discover new food and drinks, so make sure to give her some recommendations. View her portfolio here!