by Sonali Muthukrishnan National/World Editor On Dec. 27, President Donald Trump signed a 900 billion dollar stimulus package. The bill arrived after months of debates and negotiations between congressional leaders. The package is […]
by Sonali Muthukrishnan National/World Editor On Dec. 27, President Donald Trump signed a 900 billion dollar stimulus package. The bill arrived after months of debates and negotiations between congressional leaders. The package is […]
by Sophie Sullivan and Michaela Thimot Opinion Editor and National/World Editor Georgia voters elected Democrats Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock on Jan. 5 to serve as the state’s newest Senators, beating out Republican incumbents David Perdue […]
by Raffie Pelayo Media Production Editor On Nov. 9, Armenia signed a ceasefire, facilitated by Russian President Vladimir Putin, with Azerbaijan. The peace deal ends the conflict over the long-disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, a […]
by Lucy Holland Culture Editor Tens of thousands of farmers line the streets surrounding the Indian capital New Delhi in massive protests against new laws. Protestors prepare to block access to the city […]
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 Sophie Sullivan Opinion Editor In a distance learning environment, LGHS Agroecology students pick up seeds and starters from the high school and grow a garden in their backyard instead of at school. […]
by Jordan Chan Local News Editor Chan sits down with LGHS math teacher Kevin Jordan to discuss upcoming changes in curriculum and class structures at LGHS and feeder school Fisher Middle School.
by Sophie Sullivan Opinion Editor California’s Great America has constructed over 70 percent of a revamped, rebranded, and rethemed water park. With a brand-new Northern California theme, South Bay Shores introduces seven new […]
by Maddie Dewhirst National/World Editor In the past few weeks, Nigerians have risen up in protest to demand an end to police brutality. The protests have specifically targeted a section of the Nigerian […]
by Brynn Gibson Graphics Designer This is an interview with Vince Gibson, a 60-year-old Louisiana resident who did not evacuate for the recent Hurricane Zeta. Over the 44 years he has lived in […]
by Sasha Ryu Editor-in-Chief This election cycle, many progressive candidates in battleground states out-fundraised their conservative counterparts by tens of millions of dollars. Lawyers, educators, and women played a significant role in this […]
Grab your popcorn, your blankets, and your best set of headphones because tonight at 7:00 P.M. the LGHS Music Department will debut its second official virtual concert of the year. Visit the […]
Public Relations Manager Lexi Kupor sits down with Los Gatos Town Council candidate Michael Kane to discuss political transparency, goals for local economic recovery, advocacy and civic engagement, and the future state […]
by Emerson Morley National/World Editor On Mon, Oct. 26, the Senate confirmed Trump nominee Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court, only eight days before Election Day, making it the closest successful […]
by Sonali Muthukrishnan National/World Editor The U.S. government closed the 2020 census data collection earlier than expected, on Oct. 15, with the support of the Supreme Court. The Census Bureau reported that it […]