
By: Esha Bagora, Megan Hastings, and Aliya Koshalieva Twenty-three years after one of the saddest days in American history, Muslim and South Asian Americans continue to feel its effects. On September 11, […]
By: Esha Bagora, Megan Hastings, and Aliya Koshalieva Twenty-three years after one of the saddest days in American history, Muslim and South Asian Americans continue to feel its effects. On September 11, […]
By Angela Sheu News Editor Los Gatans are painfully familiar with our town’s notorious gridlock, which is especially bad after school, on weekends, or amid summer beach traffic. While it’s a complex […]
By: Dana Hathaway, Ella Marrufo, and Saya Alvares Editorial Editor and Sports Editors Between online clothing orders, Doordash, and Amazon Fresh, ordering without interacting is seamless in the digital era. It is […]
By: Bridie Beamish, Lucy Panicacci, and Kate Gruetter Culture and National/World Editors As the US experiences a time of economic distress, Americans watch as financial difficulties spell out issues in other areas, […]
By: Dana Hathaway, Georgia Kaufman, and Margo Rawlings Editorial Editor, Opinion Editor, and Local Editor Over the past month, storm after storm battered California in what the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services […]
By Alex Evans Editor in Chief As the leading country in annual solid waste production per-capita, Americans go through consumer goods like no other. Although many are conscious of the amount of […]
By: Ashir Rao, Dana Hathaway, and Kate Gruetter Public Relations Manager, Editorial Editor, and National/World Editor Political polarization — the divergence of politics away from the center — is at an all […]
By: Jordan Chan, Angela Sheu, and Linda Wang Editorial-in-Chief, News Editor, and Humor Editor Every day, LGHS students flock to the cafeteria to pick up meals provided through California’s new Universal Meals […]