By: Sam Gruetter Sports Editor A recent trend has emerged on the social media platform TikTok, where people share their “ins and outs” of 2024. “Ins” are habits, articles of clothing, and […]
Gypsy Rose Quickly Gains Celebrity Status
By: Rory Zeman & Jane Wilde Culture Editors After nine years, the Chillicothe Correctional Facility in Missouri released Gypsy Rose Blanchard. Blanchard’s newfound freedom went viral, sparking interest in the young woman’s […]
Celebrities Show Up to Golden Globes in Style
By: Lucy Panicacci Local Editor At the 2024 Golden Globes, beloved celebrities once again graced the red carpet with fashionable suits, beautiful gowns, and unique accessories to complete their outfits. While some […]
Strahs Examines New Percy Jackson Show
By: Hayley Strahs Graphics Editor On Dec. 20, the first episode of the TV adaptation of Percy Jackson and the Olympians premiered on Disney Plus. Originally a popular middle-grade book series, Percy […]
Captains of the World Docuseries Finds Success
By: Ella Marrufo Editor-in-Chief Captains of the World, a docuseries released by Netflix and produced by Ben and Gabe Turner, enraptures extreme soccer fans and average viewçaers alike. The six-episode series follows […]
Panicacci Reviews Poor Things
By: Lucy Panicacci News Editor Bizarre best describes the new movie Poor Things. The film unsettled me from the first scene to the last. Director Yorgos Lanthimos tells the fantastical story of […]
Golden Globe Award Ceremony Comences
By: Aliya Koshalieva National/World Editor On Jan. 7, Hollywood’s finest gathered for the 81st annual Golden Globes. This marks the award ceremony’s first year under new ownership; Dick Clark Productions and Eldridge […]
Kramer Reviews The Boy and the Heron
By: Nelson Kramer News Editor The Boy and the Heron, a movie long awaited by Studio Ghibli fans worldwide, debuted in US theaters on Dec 8. Directed by Hayao Miyazaki, the animated […]
Childhood movies
By: Rory Zeman and Megan Hastings Culture and Center Editors Everyone in Gen-Z grew up with numerous timeless children’s movies. However, each and every one of these movies has a different effect […]
Clubs LGHS Lost
By: Owen Fugit Editorial Editor Students filled the quad earlier today for the long-awaited Semester Two Club Day. Old clubs, like Speech and Debate, caught students’ attention in the same space as […]
French Cake Disaster
By: Aliya Koshalieva National/World Editor Oh, mon dieu! Who would have guessed that a simple Buche de Noel, or a Yule Log Cake, would have taken three girls almost six hours to […]
Coughing in the movie theater
By: Katie Borders Opinion Editor It’s a terrible feeling to be sitting in a movie theater, watching the “sad” scene in a movie and all of a sudden you feel that dreaded […]
The terrors of flying on an airplane
By: Katie Borders Opinion Editor There’s nothing like that feeling of being stuck thousands of feet up in the air, flying in what is basically a luxurized tin-can, and having merely a […]
After School Naps
By: Esha Bagora Media Production Editor As my senior year comes to an end, I feel as though I’d be doing a disservice to all of Los Gatos High School if I […]
It Sucks to be a Sharks fan
By: Veronica Schubert Sports Editor Nothing has ever tested my loyalty more than the 2023-24 San Jose Sharks. I am and always will be #FTTB (Faithful to the Bay), but the trials […]