by: Fuyu Banno, Hayley Strahs, and Gowri Sunil Graphics Editor, Editor-in-Chief, News Editor Since its reopening in 2012, the gorgeously renovated Los Gatos Library has attracted community members of all ages to […]
by: Fuyu Banno, Hayley Strahs, and Gowri Sunil Graphics Editor, Editor-in-Chief, News Editor Since its reopening in 2012, the gorgeously renovated Los Gatos Library has attracted community members of all ages to […]
by: Kat Littfin Editorial Editor Cutthroat and campy: Netflix’s TV series Boots is an unlikely combination of the two. Released on Oct. 9, Boots swiftly became a highly watched and praised Netflix […]
by: Lila Zamansky Media Editor After nearly a year of anticipation, delays, and theories, the long-awaited final season of Stranger Things has arrived, closing the portal to one of the most popular […]
by: Quinn Hathaway Media Editor A new movie adaptation from bestselling romance novelist Colleen Hoover hit theaters on Oct. 24. The popular novel, Regretting You, garnered so much love and attention when […]
by: Kayla Mitchell PR Manager Following the success of last November’s breakout film Sidelined: QB and Me, Tubi released the highly anticipated sequel, Sideline: Intercepted, on Thanksgiving. After the Wattpad-originated romance exploded […]
by: Siyona Singhal Humor Editor Spoilers ahead for Zootopia 2 After nine long years, Zootopia 2, the long-awaited sequel to Zootopia, has come out, and it’s safe to say that it has […]
by: Julia Valencia Opinion Editor Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel first introduced the story of Frankenstein, and since then, countless creatives have adapted and recreated their own renditions. Most recently, Guillermo del Toro, […]
by: Chloe Wilson Culture Editor A new television adaptation of Stephen King’s novel It premiered on Oct. 26, and, like its predecessors, features the antagonist, Pennywise. These movies were all variations of […]
by: Claudia Casal People Editor A group of scientists from the University of Virginia School of Medicine has discovered a new organelle called hemifusomes in human and other mammalian cells. This discovery […]
by: Siyona Singhal Humor Editor On Oct. 16, the US carried out a strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean as part of the Trump administration’s effort to drive down […]
by: Jane Wilde Humor Editor In California, nearly one in five homes is built in a wildfire-impacted area despite repeated devastation in those communities. Of all the structures destroyed in the recent […]
by: Siyona Singhal Humor Editor The newest addition to Los Gatos downtown, Barnes and Noble, feels like a breath of calm in the middle of the town’s constant motion. As soon as […]
by: Abby Coven News Editor This summer, Congress passed H.R. 1, enacting significant funding cuts to the entire healthcare system. The local impact would be a devastating blow to Santa Clara County’s […]
by: Hayley Strahs and Tori Schubert Editor-in-Chief and People Editor Whether she’s deriving functions in her calculus classes or dancing her heart out in Santa Cruz, math teacher DeLynne O’Toole is a […]