By Ainsley Northrop Editor-in-Chief A strong force in the classroom, on the waters, and within the community, senior Kyra Cherlopalle is finishing her time at LGHS strong. Whether she is advocating for […]
By Ainsley Northrop Editor-in-Chief A strong force in the classroom, on the waters, and within the community, senior Kyra Cherlopalle is finishing her time at LGHS strong. Whether she is advocating for […]
By Isabella Langner and Kayla Mitchell People Editor and Media Production Editor Senior Michael Hein has made the most out of his four years at Los Gatos High School. With a record […]
By Hayley Strahs Local Editor With four years of high school experience under his belt, senior Marco Palik possesses a clear plan for his future beyond Los Gatos High School. In his […]
By Emery Curtis Graphics Editor After moving 18 times around California, senior Julia Lukcow describes her life as a “melting pot” with each place introducing new people, styles, and sounds. “What I […]
By Kat Littfin News Editor OpinionAn Atlantic article published late last year garnered national attention with its title, The Elite College Students Who Can’t Read Books. The article describes Columbia Literature Humanities […]
By Ainsley Northrop Editor-in-Chief Across the United States, schools vary in their policies regarding community service. While many schools deem service hours voluntary, some require students to complete a certain number of […]
By Hayley Strahs News Editor When school’s out and the sun’s overhead, studying probably isn’t at the forefront of your mind. After all, summer vacation is supposed to be a break from […]
By Nelson Kramer Humor Editor High school, particularly junior year, brings on a lot of stress and anxiety. Internalized questions, ranging from “How will I get this done?” or even “Am I […]
Margo Rawlings Editor-In-Chief While the tariffs Donald Trump promised to impose seemed like a far-off, abstract concept after his election last November, American consumers are beginning to feel their negative effects. Over […]
By Kloe Adams Editorial Editor Growing up, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary offered strong forms of creative enrichment through hands-on art projects. As school progressed, creative outlets through school dwindled as the standardized […]
Owen Fugit Editor-in-Chief Today, society regards movies as vessels for entertainment, not enlightenment. We ignore the fact that many movies and TV shows are produced to comment on an issue or topic […]
By Megan Hastings Public Relations Manager We all have things in our lives that we look forward to daily: things to keep on living for. If you could not tell by my […]
Jordan Park Sports Editor The latest movie from Marvel Studios, Thunderbolts*, hit theaters May 2 and has exceeded the expectations of fans and critics alike. Packed with action, thrilling plot twists, and […]
By Katie Nelson Center Editor Revered singer-songwriter Lorde surprised fans with her sudden reappearance on the music stage. Her release of videos on TikTok, along with guest appearances and spontaneous concerts, have […]
By Sam Gruetter Opinion Editor What is my vibe? If I were a Pinterest board, what would I be? These are questions I used to incessantly ask myself and those around me […]