By Katie Nelson LGHS Swim and Dive teams continue to find success in league competition as they enter the second half of the regular season. Swimming had their first home meets against […]
Littfin argues against new tariffs
By: Kat Littfin News Editor President Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20 marked a shift in the United States’s international economic policy as he rolled out long-awaited heightened tariffs on China, Canada, […]
Northrop argues CA arts programs need more support
By: Ainsley Northrop Editor-in-Chief In 2022, California voters approved Proposition 28: The Arts and Music in Schools Funding Guarantee and Accountability Act. Now, in light of California’s two billion dollar budget deficit, […]
Fugit encourages students to appreciate history classes
By: Owen Fugit Editor-in-Chief By the time a Wildcat graduates, he or she will have taken a minimum of two history courses at LGHS: At least one covering world history and one […]
Reading is highly valuable
By: Megan Hastings Public Relations Manager Frederick Douglass said, “Once you learn to read, you will be forever free.” It’s an observation that not only highlights personal liberation but also the broader, […]
Nelson explains her unique alarm system
By: Katie Nelson Center Editor I have always been a Clock App person through and through. Every single morning, my phone starts blaring Body Like A Back Road by Sam Hunt across […]
Borders details her experience as a dog owner
By: Katie Borders National/World Editor As a long-time animal lover, having two dogs join my family was nothing short of exciting. I have always loved animals and that did not stop when […]
Banno Humbles Gift-Card-Givers at Birthday Parties
By: Fuyu Banno Graphics Editor Although gift cards are the holy grail when you don’t know what to get your friend for their birthday, it also is like typing “lol” at the […]
Pan ranks the months of the year
By: Annabelle Pan Graphics Editor We’re smack in the middle of the worst month in the year: March. It has 31 days, only one day off of break, and it’s the halfway […]
Pandey describes what your go-to app says about you
By: Atharva Pandey National/World Editor In today’s world, social media is one of the most telling indicators of one’s entire personality. Each app has its appeal and attracts different people. Some people […]
Fugit debates weather dilemmas
By: Owen Fugit Editor-in-Chief When living in Los Gatos, it seems like springtime always brings new, exciting things. From AP tests to spirit week, there’s always something exciting going on between March […]
Singhal details her experience taking a Zumba class
By: Siyona Singhal News Editor If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to simultaneously have fun and suffer, welcome to Zumba. It’s the workout that promises to help you “dance your […]
Northrop proposes ways to stay active
By: Ainsley Northrop Editor-in-Chief We’ve all had that moment when we realize that maybe, just maybe, we need to start being more active. Whether you made a New Year’s resolution to work […]
Curtis and Hastings discuss college decisions
By: Emery Curtis and Megan Hastings Graphics Editor and Public Relations Manager You spent months agonizing over your Common App essay, carefully crafting the perfect response to “Tell us about a time […]
Kramer analyzes junior year
By: Nelson Kramer Humor Editor Becoming a junior in high school was the biggest culture shock I have ever experienced. If nothing else would convince freshman Nelson, who romanticized getting more involved […]