Some worry that the United States overuses its military offense and isn't prepared to defend against a nuclear war. This editorial cartoon shows the possibility of a nuclear attack on California.
Many students have found that their sizes in clothing vary widely, depending on what store they are shopping in. This editorial cartoon demonstrates how inconsistent sizing can cause a false sense of confidence as two women who are different sizes believe that they are both a size 4.
Unlike many other high schools, Carlmont does not require its students to do community service as a graduation requirement. This editorial cartoon illustrates teens from another school hard at work to complete their community service hours in order to graduate.
As the world of technology grows, it lends itself to all parts of science. Genetics, especially, has benefited largely from technological advancements. This editorial cartoon uses common stuffed toys to illustrate how gene therapy can change both the physical and mental characteristics of a being.
In the 2016-2017 school year, Carlmont High School will have a later start time for many of its students. This editorial cartoon depicts how the new start time will increase morning traffic and stress which could end up causing a decline in the health of many students.
As students reach higher grade levels, many feel pressured to take advanced placement, or AP classes, which drastically increase the students' average daily workload. This infographic highlights the many differences between college preparatory classes and AP classes.