by Jordan Chan News Editor A shortage of blood during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has prompted people to reexamine blood donation policies in the United States that exclude gay and bisexual men from […]
by Jordan Chan News Editor A shortage of blood during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has prompted people to reexamine blood donation policies in the United States that exclude gay and bisexual men from […]
by Cooper Bowen Editor-in-Chief Dozens of devastating forest fires, unprecedented in both number and sheer scale, continue to rage across the state of Oregon this week. Well over one million acres were […]
by Alia Arafeh, Sonali Muthukrishnan, and Lexi Kupor Editorial Editor, National/World/Politics Editor, and Public Relations Manager On Sep. 3, deputies arrested 50-year-old Joseph Houg, a former Blossom Hill Elementary School faculty member commonly known as Brian, for […]
by Lexi Kupor Public Relations Manager On Aug. 20, Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden brought the 2020 Democratic National Convention to a close with a televised address from his home state of Delaware. […]
by Maddie Dewhirst and Cooper Bowen Staff Writer and Editor-in-Chief On Tuesday, Aug. 11, Joe Biden announced his running mate on the Democratic ticket would be California Senator Kamala Harris, making her […]
by Maddie Dewhirst Staff Writer On Sat., Aug. 1, approximately 200 Los Gatos residents gathered in the Town Plaza to protest in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. The event began with […]
by Alia Arafeh Culture Editor This is an interview, translated from Arabic, with Mazen Kamal Arakaji, a Lebanese local. Arakaji was born in Lebanon and currently resides there. While he doesn’t live […]
by Sophie Sullivan and Lucy Holland Media Production Editor and Sports Editor On Aug. 4, a pair of explosions centered at a port in Beirut, Lebanon, left more than 200 dead and 5,000 […]
by Sonali Muthukrishnan News Editor Mass testing may be the answer to opening up the US economy and “getting back to normal.” Research done by teams at Stanford, in the US, Israel, […]
by Sonali Muthukrishnan News Editor At a hearing on Jul. 20, a Michigan Judge refused to release a Black girl, incarcerated since mid-May. A court placed the teenager, identified by her middle […]
by Maddie Dewhirst Staff Writer On Sun., Jul. 26, upwards of 350 people gathered on the Los Gatos High School track to stand in solidarity with survivors of sexual assault. Ten current and […]
by Brynn Gibson and Georgia Kaufman Staff Writers Superintendent Michael Grove announced in a July 17 email that all students in the LGSUHSD school district will begin the 2020-21 school year from […]
by Sasha Ryu Editor-in-Chief This evening, Superintendent Michael Grove announced Paul Robinson’s appointment as Los Gatos High School’s new Interim Principal. Over the span of his 40 years as an educator, Robinson […]
by Jackie King and Sophie Sullivan People Editor and Media Production Editor Stanford University announced the indefinite removal of 11 varsity sports after the 2020-21 season on Wed., July 8, in a joint statement released by […]
by Alaina Fox Editor-in-Chief Croaks and caws fill the air on Shorebird Way, Mountain View as a flurry of white feathers soars overhead. Every year, this street—closed off to cars—becomes a rookery for […]