by Alia Arafeh Culture Editor During the quarantine, I have watched many shows with varying plots and protagonists, one of which was Peaky Blinders. This Netflix original, which glorifies an Irish gang […]
by Alia Arafeh Culture Editor During the quarantine, I have watched many shows with varying plots and protagonists, one of which was Peaky Blinders. This Netflix original, which glorifies an Irish gang […]
by Sonali Muthukrishnan Staff Writer Soon after the first Black Lives Matter LG protest, I found out that our school district and administration decided not to allow the march to end on the […]
By Sonali Muthukrishnan News Editor Recently, Tyra Banks addressed critics who attacked her unnecessarily cruel remarks and tactics on “America’s Next Top Model” after clips of her show resurfaced. She has faced […]
By Lexi Kupor People Editor As the implications of COVID-19 continue to become increasingly invasive in the lives of the public, for many, school is easily viewed as more of a trivial […]
By Emerson Morley Graphics Designer During this time in history, I (like many others) have noticed how many hours there are in a day. I ran out of things to occupy myself extremely […]
by Ethan Sanders and Esther Sun Editorial Editor and Opinion Editor In an age when toilet paper runs in short supply and America’s imminent societal and economic future remains more uncertain than […]
By Morgan Tinsley Editor-in-Chief For many students who will apply to college this Fall, applying Early Decision (ED) seems like a great way to snag a spot at their top school. After all, […]
by Alia Arafeh Culture Editor A recent incident with TikTok star and social media influencer Nessa Barrett brought a certain topic to my attention. Barrett posted a video of herself dancing and “throwing […]
by Maddie Dewhirst News Editor The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed and amplified a myriad of weaknesses in our nation’s systems as well as globally. With the spotlight on these deficiencies, we also […]
by Cooper Bowen and Sofia Rossi National/World Editors On Fri., Apr. 24, LGSUHSD Superintendent Mike Grove announced that all students would have the choice to “[be] graded under a Credit/No Credit (C/NC) […]
by Austin Yung Editor-in-Chief “The Chinese Virus,” as mis-named by our president, Donald Trump, has brought our lives to a screeching halt. The once-bustling sounds of people commuting to and from work have […]
By Liam Hoole Media Production Editor Imagine, if you will, being perched atop a tall tree, looking out over the vast Bay Area landscape as huge predatory birds fly at eye level and […]
By Kelli Keady I am a senior at LG, and like many, I am deeply saddened by the loss of our senior year. We are missing out on so much and there are […]
by Delaney Brown Center Editor Considering the school’s current status of online learning, it is imperative for student success that LGHS switches its grading scale to pass or fail. Thousands of schools across […]
by Wilma Wei Humor Editor Never in a million years could I have imagined that I would be walking through my local grocery store with the bread and frozen food aisle empty […]