By: Owen Fugit Editor-in-Chief By the time a Wildcat graduates, he or she will have taken a minimum of two history courses at LGHS: At least one covering world history and one […]
By: Owen Fugit Editor-in-Chief By the time a Wildcat graduates, he or she will have taken a minimum of two history courses at LGHS: At least one covering world history and one […]
By: Megan Hastings Public Relations Manager Frederick Douglass said, “Once you learn to read, you will be forever free.” It’s an observation that not only highlights personal liberation but also the broader, […]
By: Chloe Wilson Humor Editor Netflix released Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, a docuseries detailing the cases of the Menendez brothers earlier this month, catalyzing a resurgence in the public […]
By: Lucy Panicacci Editor-in-Chief On May 9, 2024, I went on a routine trip to Jamba Juice, hoping to grab a smoothie before going to the library to study for upcoming AP […]
By: Hayley Strahs Local Editor With dark humor at an all-time high, social media has blurred the line between comedy and hate speech, specifically regarding plus-size people. Instagram Reels, Meta’s short-form video […]
By: Katie Nelson Center Editor One of my greatest pet peeves is walking into a store, ordering takeout or simply selecting options from a menu, and being asked to tip. The option […]
By: Margo Rawlings Editor-in-Chief Recently, the usefulness of the Senate’s filibuster resurfaced as a topic of discussion among politicians and the American electorate. Politicians designed the filibuster, which they first used in […]
By: Julia Valencia People Editor As October rolls in, festive decorations adorn my neighbors’ yards, and I can’t help but wonder, why do black cats fall into the same category as ghosts […]
By: Siyona Singhal Local Editor Young children today are surrounded by devices. While these devices are great for entertainment and education, too much screen time can have a largely negative effect on […]
By: Katie Nelson, Katya Littfin, and Nelson Kramer Center, Local, and Humor Editors Most high school students are not politically educated. The majority of us can’t vote, so why would we need […]
Megan Hastings, Nelson Kramer, & Samatha Gruetter Public Relations Manager, Humor Editor and Opinion Editor A familiar and symbolic object for many Los Gatos High School students is a poster that teachers […]
By: Jordan Park, Sam Gruetter, & Emery Curtis Sports, Opinion, & Graphics Editors Recently, cell phones have become a major topic of conversation within school districts, notably their negative effect on learning, […]
By: Quinn Hathaway National/World Editor Global warming, politics, LGBTQ+. Any person can read those three words and have differing opinions from the person next to them. Usually, debate of these issues is […]
By: Kat Littfin Local Editor While walking the Los Gatos High School campus, I find myself complimenting other students’ outfits. Whether it’s a flattering top or a stylish pair of jeans, I […]
By: Nelson Kramer Humor Editor In recent presidencies and this upcoming election, political figures have relied more heavily on social media over television and print. Though this change may reflect technological progress, […]