By: Ainsley Northrop Editor-in-Chief A non-profit animal rescue focused on pug fostering and adoptions, the Tiny Paws Pug Rescue held its annual Pug-O-Ween event on Oct. 5 at Roaring Camp Railroad in […]
By: Ainsley Northrop Editor-in-Chief A non-profit animal rescue focused on pug fostering and adoptions, the Tiny Paws Pug Rescue held its annual Pug-O-Ween event on Oct. 5 at Roaring Camp Railroad in […]
By: Megan Hastings Public-Relations Manager California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a series of impactful bills this year that directly address critical issues the state faces. These new laws tackle pressing topics such […]
By: Siyona Singhal Local Editor On Sept. 26, LGHS hosted its annual Unplugged Talent Show, an all-acoustic show in which students took part in various performances. The talent show showcased LG’s musical […]
By: Chloe Wilson Humor Editor California has had record-breaking high temperatures this October, and at least three students in Riverside, CA, have been hospitalized due to this historic heat wave. As many […]
By: Kloe Adams and Jordan Park Editorial and Sports Editors Domus, the beloved home goods store on N Santa Cruz Ave, is kicking off the holiday season with its annual Christmas ornament […]
By: Megan Saul Culture Editor At Los Gatos High School, there are over 110 clubs focused on academics, volunteering, and hobbies. One of the academic clubs is the G.L.O.W Club run by […]
By: Hayley Strahs and Annabelle Pan Local and Graphics Editors Over the past three weeks, the LGHS Band Program, Jazz Program, and Orchestra Program all held their first official concerts of the […]
By: Owen Fugit Editor-in-Chief The LGHS Choral Department held its first concert of the year on Oct. 17. Featuring student soloists, songs that involved multiple choirs, and a wide variety of music […]
By: Jordan Park Sports Editor On Oct. 7, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation banning private California universities from giving special consideration to applicants with family or relatives with close connections to […]
By: Owen Fugit Editor-in-Chief On Oct. 7, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) began its 2024-2025 term, where it will hear cases ranging from gun laws to LGBTQ rights. Even […]
By: Rory Zeman Media Production Editor On Nov. 5, American citizens will participate in one of the tightest elections yet, voting for a new president, congress members, senators, and governors. Although the […]
By: Annabelle Pan Graphics Editor On Oct. 1, Skylift opened to the public in New York City. Located at Top of the Rock’s Observation Deck on the 70th floor, Skylift stands on […]
By: Kat Littfin Local News Editor On Sept. 26, the District Attorney’s Office charged New York Mayor Eric Adams with bribery, campaign finance, and conspiracy offenses. Adams began his governmental career working […]
By: Isabella Langer People Editor Arthur Schubarth, an 81-year-old rancher in Montana, was sentenced to federal prison on Jul. 11 for cloning endangered sheep and trafficking parts from Asia and to other […]
By: Katie Borders National/World News Editor On Wednesday, Oct. 9, Hurricane Milton hit Florida, causing substantial damage to the coast and surrounding cities and producing numerous tornadoes in the aftermath. The hurricane […]