By Esha Bagora Public Relations Humanity as a whole can only continue to advance through science. Scientific discoveries improve our understanding of the world around us, lengthen our life spans, and revolutionize […]
Curriculums Should Crossover
By Dana Hathaway Editorial Editor History is the past that maps the future. We learn history to prepare us for the years to come, yet it seems ridiculous to learn all of […]
Experiment With Your Limits
By Alex Evans Editor in Chief After experiencing a less-than-ideal first semester, I still face the challenge of sticking with something that causes me discomfort, or stepping back to alleviate that discomfort. […]
Acknowledge Black History Month
By Bridie Beamish Culture Editor When thinking about February, many consider it the month of love and soon-to-be discounted chocolates. People flock to Target aisles, gathering up many heart shaped boxes and […]
Standardized Curriculums Should Not Overlap
By Saya Alvares Sports Editor As I hit the halfway point of my junior year of high school, I feel knowledgeable enough on the American education system to comment on an aspect […]
AI Art Will Never Render Human Art Obsolete
By Brynn Gibson Editor in Chief Have you ever wanted to see an oil painting of the pope eating a mango? Perhaps a picture of claymation bears at a corporate meeting? Well, […]
Alix Earle Is a Toxic Role Model
By Ella Marrufo Sports Editor Alix Earle is a name that needs no introduction in 2023. Ask any teenager who she is and they’ll respond easily, all noting the same bleach-blonde hair, […]
Think Twice Before Watching Videos of Police Brutality
By Nadia Liu Public Relations In recent years, more instances of police brutality caught on tape surface and gone viral, whether the source is a bystander’s phone or a bodycam. Most recently, […]
Editorial: Affordable Housing is needed for LG Educators
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, […]
Personal Experiences Are As Valuable As Statistics
By Linda Wang Humor Editor It’s common knowledge that one of the best ways to strengthen an argument is with statistics and fact-based knowledge. Indeed, statistics certainly provide an objective piece of […]
Chicago Blackhawks Team Name is Insensitive
By Saya Alvares Sports Editor Lately, I have been on a National Hockey League (NHL) kick, reminding myself of my childhood growing up in Canada where everyone absolutely idolizes everything having to […]
Editorial: Los Gatos needs to step up for Santa Cruz and Capitola
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 […]
ChatGPT is a Force For Good
By Owen Fugit Media Production Editor ChatGPT is a breakthrough in AI technology, there is no denying that. You have probably heard people mention this new tool that can supposedly do it […]
Online Sleuths Do More Harm Than Good
By Megan Hastings Media Production Editor Genres like true crime that depict fictional stories about murders or disappearances have always been popular for eliciting a morbid curiosity that fascinates viewers. Fictitious stories […]
Ban Chat GPT in Schools
By Dana Hathaway Editorial Editor Since its initial launch on Nov. 30, 2022, Open AI’s ChatGPT consistently appears in the headlines for its seemingly unlimited uses — writing, coding, eerily human-like conversations, […]