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The student news site of Carlmont High School in Belmont, California.

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The student news site of Carlmont High School in Belmont, California.

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Amelia Espinosa

Amelia Espinosa, Staff Writer

Amelia Espinosa is a sophomore enrolled in the Media Arts program at Carlmont High School. She’s been to five continents, loves singing, and is on the Carlmont swim team. In her free time, she enjoys adventurous sports, reading, and drawing.

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Sophomore Viviane Lorvan hopes her copy of "Ready Player One" will go to someone who will enjoy the story as much as she did.

Carlmont donates ‘Ready Player One’ books to at-risk teens

Amelia Espinosa, Staff Writer May 4, 2017

Carlmont is accepting used copies of "Ready Player One," the 2016 school-wide summer reading book, from students.  Every English teacher has been given a book drive donation box and has collected books...

Girls from the third-grade girls act get hyped up for the show.

Foxtravaganza takes over the Carlmont stage

Amelia Espinosa, Staff Writer April 6, 2017

Dazzling stage lights shine, children sing in unison at the tops of their lungs, and tiny show hosts romp about on stage, getting the crowd hyped up for the next act. These are just a few defining characteristics...

A new type of biotechnology, called CRISPR, is a possible way for scientists to cut out unwanted DNA.

CRISPR research promises to save lives

Amelia Espinosa, Staff Writer March 16, 2017

Many scientists believe that Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR), a new way to edit genes, may someday be able to cure cancer, prevent autism, and stop AIDS. On March...

The background of this portrait of Grace Li is made with the use of a palette knife.

Studio art finds new reflections in abstract portraits

Amelia Espinosa, Staff Writer February 28, 2017

“Unique, difficult, and kind of soothing.” That is how Jillian Yong, a senior, described studio art’s latest project called abstract portraits. At first sight, the project seemed simple; the...

Meilene Jones, a junior, practices performing on stage in Carlmont’s performing arts center.

Practice eases fear of public speaking

Amelia Espinosa, Staff Writer February 13, 2017

A girl stands on the stage. Her eyes look out over a sea of people, their blank stares all trained on her. Her knees tremble, and her joints are stiff like the Tin Man from the "Wizard of Oz." Sweaty...

Julia Clark, a junior, recites her monologue in front of  Chesirae Barbano, a senior.

[Photo] Auditions for the spring play kick off in high spirits

Amelia Espinosa, Staff Writer February 2, 2017

Julia Clark, a junior, recites her monologue in front of Chesirae Barbano, a senior.

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