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The space industry has rapidly evolved over the past few decades, with the domination of economic giants proposing relations with NASA. The evolution of the industry proposes concerns for the ...
Annabel Chia (class of 2024) is the Features Managing editor for Scot Scoop and is passionate about creating an impact through journalism. She especially enjoys exploring different elements of ...
A man mocked for his femininity. A non-binary person unsure of their gender’s validity. An indigenous person no longer able to comfortably and publicly identify with a gender once revered by their ...
After spending all of her childhood in the small circle of Missoula, Montana, Carlmont teacher Eva Parker knew she wanted a life beyond the Garden City’s sprawling ranches and rugged mountains. “I’m ...
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet: the rainbow. But what if that wasn’t it? Sophomore Ryan Evert experiences a different kind of rainbow. Where others see a sharp distinction ...
The posters fluttered in the wind. They were placed all over town; on poles, in schools, and in neighborhoods. They were designed and printed to perfection, considered art, even. The dull red color ...
Period products are often treated with a sense of secrecy, similar to how drugs are hidden and whispered about. Many girls, especially students, feel pressured to keep these ‘forbidden’ items out of ...
Nevertheless, this practice contributes to the overall stress experienced by chicks early in life. “There are nerve endings in their beaks, so the process can cause pain and affect their ability to ...
As the Advanced Placement (AP) Seminar Individual Multimedia Presentation (IMP) dates approach, students taking the class are overwhelmed with stress. For many, the pressure of condensing various ...
Indigenous languages provide direct insights into native cultures, revealing their unique traditions, beliefs, and way of life. Language revitalization aims to preserve this cultural heritage, tying ...
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 her free time, she loves participating in theatre productions, squishing ...
At the Portland-based “Not Alone” conference, Ashlen Hilliard, a former cult member and founder of support group People Leave Cults, presents to a group, sharing words of wisdom and personal accounts ...