Have you have ever wanted to comment on an event in our community, society, or world abroad? What about using Adobe products such as Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and InDesign to create personalized […]
Holiday Peppermint Bark Recipe
By Bridie Beamish Media Production Editor Bridie Media Project
Gibson Interviews LGHS Wrestling Star Veloria Pannell
By Brynn Gibson Local News Editor The following is an interview with LGHS senior Veloria Pannell, a key member of the varsity girls wrestling team. Q: How long have you […]
BTS of El Gato: What it Takes to Make a Newspaper
By Jordan Chan Editorial Editor Many students and staff have seen, read, or heard of the El Gato newspaper. However, few people actually know about the work that goes into producing it. […]
LGHS Hosts Booster Clinic This Saturday (Jan. 16)! Details Within!
By Sophie Sullivan Editor-in-Chief LGHS is partnering with Safeway to hold a COVID vaccine clinic this Sunday, January 16, from 10 AM to 2 PM in the Small Gym. To make an […]
Taylor Swift Themed Holiday Cookies
By Kate Gruetter Culture Editor Recipe PDF Click to access media-project-1-2-2-2.pdf
Silk Sonic Sails in with Their Debut Album
By Georgia Kaufman Media Production Editor On Nov. 12, Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak’s Silk Sonic released their debut album as a band, An Evening with Silk Sonic. Despite their album dropping […]
Dobbs v. Jackson Pose Massive Repercussions for Women’s Reproductive Rights
By Sonali Muthukrishnan Editor-in-Chief The current Supreme Court case Dobbs v. Jackson could potentially overturn the 1973 ruling on Roe v. Wade, a landmark case that gave American women the right to […]
Sells Pushes for the Normalization of Mental Health Days
By Lucy Sells Media Production Editor You wake up one morning with a sore throat and a fever: ah, the infamous sick day. Of course, you need to spend the day at […]
Torrey Breaks Down Marvel’s Eternals
By Senji Torrey Public Relations Manager SPOILER ALERT: MARVEL ETERNALS. On average, I only see one movie in a theater every year, and that movie is usually a Marvel film. This year […]
Brain Research Facility Opens in SF
By Sidney Bricker Local News Editor On Thursday, Oct. 23, the University of California San Francisco unveiled its latest project: a 535 million dollar, 282,500-square-foot, state-of-the-art neuroscience building on its Mission Bay […]
Love Yourself, But Not Too Much
By Georgia Kaufman Media Production Editor I am awesome. Like really awesome. I love myself a lot. Truly. It’s inspiring to witness people beginning to understand their self worth through affirmations of […]
Indigenous Activist Highlights Discrimination in LG
By Sophie Sullivan Editor-in-Chief Attend any movement, demonstration, or justice efforts in or around Los Gatos, and you’re likely to see or hear from Alicia — who asked not to disclose her last […]
Culture of Consent Rally Brings Attention to Sexual Assault and Harassment
By Maya Gomez Sports Editor This past Sun., Nov. 7, Saratoga High School’s Culture of Consent Task Force, a group led by SHS staff and students passionate about consent education, organized a […]
The Many Characters Around the Thanksgiving Table
By Maya Gomez Sports Editor Ah yes, it’s finally November: the most boring month of the year. If you say that your favorite month is November, please leave. I am serious, you […]