Welcome to the 2025 Oppression Olympics, where medals are only awarded to those who can stack the most marginalized ...
You won’t become a billionaire, grace the cover of Forbes, or achieve the financial empire you envision for yourself. This isn’t meant as criticism; it’s simply the truth. Since the dawn of modern ...
An enticing bright red sign lies above a building located on the corner of Waverly Place in San Francisco. As the doors open ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced a significant change in the company’s content moderation practices on Instagram, ...
Julia (class of 2027) is a sophomore at Carlmont High School. Outside of school, you can find her dancing, reading, listening ...
Dang it. Shoot. Frick. And much worse. Swearing is a well-known taboo, even considered a sin in some religions and cultures.
As the second semester starts at Carlmont, students and teachers race to regain focus and motivation, navigating higher ...
In light of the new year, Japantown San Francisco hosted their first calligraphy writing workshop, where participants ...
Jessica Li is a junior in her second year at Carlmont Journalism, and she is very excited to be an editor for Scot Scoop. In ...
To increase pedestrian safety around crosswalks, the City of Belmont implements Assembly Bill 413 (AB 413) through social ...
The car is freezing, your backpack is comically heavy, and you tune into the pop station with the jingle you memorized at 10 ...
The highly-anticipated second season of “Squid Game,” directed by Emmy Award-winning director Hwang Dong-Hyuk, began airing ...