by Jackie King People Editor It can be a struggle for new LGHS student to adjust to their schedules given the hours of homework, extracurriculars, and more, but LGHS freshman Jackie Enns […]
Freshman Zackary Plesha Excels in Arts, Academics, and Athletics
by Alaina Fox Both figuratively and literally, freshman Zackary Plesha runs towards his dreams with burning ambition and unparalleled finesse, proving himself a strong leader in all that he does. From the arts […]
Governor Newsom predicts California schools will remain closed through summer break
By Madeline King Editor-in-Chief Governor Gavin Newsom stunned many California residents Tues., Mar. 17, stating that schools should expect to remain closed through summer break. “Don’t anticipate schools are going to open […]
Los Gatos, Post Shelter-In-Place
by Sasha Ryu Sports Editor In my 17 years of living in Los Gatos, I’ve never seen Noah’s Bagels empty on a Saturday morning. Usually, there’s a line going out the door that […]
Tyler Shultz details time at Theranos in exclusive LGHS interview
By Madeline King Editor-in-Chief Ms. Messenger: In order to do what was right, he took a journey at great personal cost along the way and it’s quite a fascinating story to tell, some […]
Election Update: Biden revives campaign after commanding wins nationwide
by Maddie Dewhirst and Cooper Bowen News Editor and National/World Editor Following a decisive victory on Super Tuesday and domination of the map a week later, the Democratic nomination is former Vice […]
Civil war displaces nearly one million Syrian refugees
by Maddie Dewhirst News Editor While COVID-19 dominates news coverage around the world, Syria faces the worst humanitarian crisis in the nine years that the country has been enveloped in a civil […]
Lebanon overwhelmed by protests amid financial crisis
by Jenna Roselli Opinion Editor The government of the Middle Eastern nation Lebanon faces the wrath of the antagonized Lebanonese people while defaulting on 1.2 billion dollars of sovereign debt. Since the […]