by Nate White Sports Editor On Feb. 5, the US Supreme Court denied to become involved in a Pennsylvania voting districts case. Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. shut down a Republican request […]
Scarlett Lewis speaks to Boy’s Teen Charity about preventing violence
by Tatum Jenkins Humor Editor Scarlett Lewis, one of the many mothers who lost a child in the Sandy Hook shooting, spoke to Boy’s Team Charity on Jan. 28 to talk about […]
LGSUHSD proposes school bus system
by Reegan McCluskey Opinion Editor The average Los Gatan’s morning to-do list consists of waking up, grabbing a quick bite to eat, and rushing out the door, attempting to bypass the morning […]
Palo Alto Museum and Zoo receives seven million dollars towards reconstruction
by Madeline Pollock Opinion Editor On Mon., Feb 5, Palo Alto City Council Officials announced that they would contribute seven million dollars toward the reconstruction of the Palo Alto Museum and Zoo. President […]
Unknown stranger shoots Black Lives Matter activist Muhiydin Moye
by Hayley Knowlton People Editor At around 1:30AM on Feb. 6, an unknown stranger shot and killed Black Lives Matter activist Muhiydin Moye in New Orleans. Officers responding to calls of residents who […]
Pilot flies passengers under the influence
by Jamie Blough Culture Editor Alaska Airlines pilot David Hans Arnston recently pleaded guilty in his Santa Ana court hearing for flying passengers in a plane while under the influence of alcohol. […]
National Tsunami Warning Center sends false emergency alert
by Madeline King Sports Editor On Feb. 6, the National Tsunami Warning Center (NTWC) sent a false emergency tsunami alert around 8:30 AM through the popular app AccuWeather. The NTWC meant to […]
Cityteam distributes resources to the migrant families of California
by Eden Gibson World Editor Cityteam, a nonprofit based in San Jose, has worked since 1957 to provide families in low-income communities with the resources to break free from the cycle of […]
Baby born to first uterus-transplant birth
by Madeline Pollock Opinion Editor In 2014, the first baby was born from a uterus transplant in Sweden at Gothenburg’s Sahlgrenska University Hospital. The baby weighed three pounds and nine ounces. On […]
Mom faces jail time for confronting her daughter’s bully
by Nate White Sports Editor Upon learning people were bullying her daughter, Virginia mother Sarah Sims attempted to gain evidence. Last month, Sims put a recording device in her daughter’s backpack and […]
Editorial: Give students a voice when it comes to changing LGHS traditions
by Abbi Berry Public Relations Manager Tension between the two sides grows as yet another issue arises among the student body and administration. Both parties fight to improve an aspect of the […]
September 2017 Announcements
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-1zTlWGlYE&t=5s Check out the kick off Wildcast to the 2017/2018 LGHS school year. Intro footage credit to Spencer Herder, Michael Shusterman, and Alexander Eischen. Starring Dana Cook, Ryan Manseau, Elizabeth Monsef, […]
Student programmers develop Filos
by John Field Editorial Editor In the wake of last spring’s controversial promposals, a talented group of LGHS students hope to make a positive difference with The Filos Project, an app designed […]
LGHS Theater presents Attack of the Zombies
by Connor Holland Media Production Editor The Los Gatos High School Theater presents Attack of the Zombies, an old-style horror drama perfect for the whole family. Showings will be Oct. 26, 27, […]
Utah officer aggressively arrests nurse
by Hayley Knowlton People Editor On July 26, Officer Jeff L. Payne demanded that nurse Alex Wubbels of the University of Utah Hospital in Rigby obtain a blood sample on car crash […]