By: Advika Anand Graphics Editor Eating is one of the most universal parts of the human experience. It bridges cultural gaps, connects families, and carries traditions from one generation to the next. […]
By: Advika Anand Graphics Editor Eating is one of the most universal parts of the human experience. It bridges cultural gaps, connects families, and carries traditions from one generation to the next. […]
By: Abby Coven News Editor Around the holidays, it’s customary to enjoy dishes like cornbread, corn pudding, and corn casserole. While prominent in these recipes, corn is an ingredient that sneaks into […]
By: Annabelle Pan Graphics Editor There is a thin line between a debate and a squabble. A debate is a respectful discussion on a particular topic in which two sides put forward […]
By: Sam Gruetter Editor-in-Chief Ever since the introduction of traditional gender roles into society, those who stray from the conventional notions of femininity and masculinity have faced categorization, resulting in broad generalizations […]
By: Kloe Adams Games Creator Live–action productions of previously animated films and modern versions of nostalgic classics dominate Hollywood, with the industry prioritizing safe profits over creative risk. When remakes are well-produced, […]
By: Britt Melinauskas National/World Editor A typical summer for a high school student may consist of trips, college programs, extracurricular activities, and time to relax with friends and family. Yet, students rarely […]
By: Atharava Pandey Sports Editor In light of the NBA’s latest gambling scandal, the issue of sports betting—the act of placing money on sports for financial gain—is now impossible to ignore. What […]
By: Julia Valencia Opinion Editor Let me set the scene: my friends and I decide that we should grab dinner after rowing practice. We have a time and an area set, but […]
By: Noah Gloege World Editor The United States needs to lower the costs of sports and increase accessibility for younger athletes before it can become a major country that consistently produces talented […]
By: Gowri Sunil News Editor Tests are meant to assess an individual’s knowledge, and the resulting grades should reflect that. But when tests are curved, grades reflect the knowledge of others, too. […]
By: Kat Littfin Editorial Editor Historically, activism has been an effective way for individuals to enact political and social change. However, with social media and the internet emphasising personal image, the ways […]
By: Advika Anand Graphics Editor AP classes are college-level courses offered to high school students that cover university material. They are developed by the College Board and culminate in a standardized exam, […]
By: Lydia Liu Public Relations Manager Sophomore students at Los Gatos High School should have the opportunity to take more Advanced Placement courses. Currently, AP European History (AP Euro) and AP Music […]
By: Abby Coven News Editor “The Happiest Place on Earth” has become a luxury only for the rich. Originally, Walt Disney envisioned Disneyland to cultivate a magical experience for families of most […]
By: Sam Gruetter Editor-in-Chief In recent years, many politically motivated shootings have occurred, including the assassination attempt on President Donald Trump, the murder of UnitedHealthcare Brian Thompson, and the most recent killing […]