by Lexi Kupor Public Relations Manager After drawing over 3.5 million live spectators throughout the streets of Manhattan last November, the 94th annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade opted for a virtual, televised event […]
by Lexi Kupor Public Relations Manager After drawing over 3.5 million live spectators throughout the streets of Manhattan last November, the 94th annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade opted for a virtual, televised event […]
by Emily Duvall Culture Editor Duvall sits down with Dani Weatherholt to discuss her journey from an aspiring athlete to a professional soccer player.
by Lexi Kupor Public Relations Manager In a continuously globalizing world, the effective use of social media is paramount to the spheres of news, communication, campaigning, and collaboration. However, more recently the online […]
by Jordan Chan News Editor You might be asking yourself: what are the hottest fall trends during the COVID19 pandemic? Breaking social distancing guidelines and posting about it on your social media, apparently. […]
by Georgia Kaufman Humor Editor A stellar student in her classes at LGHS, a helpful soul in peer to peer education groups, and an absolute beast in rowing, senior Varsity Women’s rower […]
by Revanth Rao Sports Editor A tenacious runner and an avid mountain biker, senior Justin Peck is a motivated and high-achieving athlete in multiple pursuits. In particular, Peck shines when he runs […]
by Senji Torrey Media Production Editor On Oct. 24, mixed-martial artist Khabib “The Eagle” Nurmagomedov retired after 12 years in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). With this retirement comes talk of GOAT, […]
by Esther Sun Editor-in-Chief You’d think Hollywood would have learned its lesson by now. In the past two years, films like Crazy Rich Asians and The Farewell have achieved immense success through their […]
by Alia Arafeh Editorial Editor Because of the many people advocating against it, the French film Mignonnes, or Cuties, in English, quickly gained negative attention in the United States. Directed by the Senegalese-French […]
by Alia Arafeh Editorial Editor This is an interview conducted with Mazen Arakaji as a follow-up to the explosion in the Lebanese capital of Beirut that occurred on Aug. 4, 2020. Arakaji lives […]
by Cooper Bowen and Sofia Rossi Editor-in-Chief and News Editor When not slicing through frigid Pacific swells or pounding down equally bone-chilling ski slopes, senior Chris Hyder spends his afternoons writing letters to his […]
by Lexi Kupor Public Relations Manager A powerhouse on the soccer field, a lacrosse virtuoso, and a field hockey front runner, senior Amelia Petroff brings a spirit of energy and zeal to […]
by Caroline Wagner Graphics Editor It’s April 2020, the peak of Coronavirus paranoia. You haven’t left the house in weeks. As your food supply dwindles, you have no choice but to voyage […]
by Sonali Muthukrishnan National/World Editor “To be a Holmes you must find your own path. I now see that being alone doesn’t mean that I have to be lonely. My life is […]
On Sep. 16, chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide Suga was elected as the new Prime Minister of Japan, succeeding former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who stepped down due to health concerns. Because of […]