Emily Duvall and Sarah Gouldrup Opinion and Humor Editors Senior Malia Yamamoto is already bringing success to the Girls’ Varsity soccer team in her first year competing with the squad as captain […]
Malia Yamamoto Succeeds in Girls Varsity Soccer
Marching Band and Color Guard Seasons Come to a Close
By Angela Sheu Local Editor The fall marching band and color guard seasons concluded in November, bringing about the transition to the Winter Guard and Percussion ensembles. On Nov. 28, the seasons […]
Cross Country Season Comes to an End
By Owen Fugit Media Production Editor The cross-country season came to a bittersweet ending for Los Gatos High School. Multiple races and invites have been held at locations all over the Bay […]
Shooting at Walmart
By Dell Dumont Graphics On Nov. 23, a Walmart store supervisor in Chesapeake, Virginia, killed six people as shoppers stocked up for Thanksgiving. Andre Bing, the 31-year-old gunman, was an overnight team […]
Mauna Loa Erupts
By Nadia Liu Public Relations The world’s largest active volcano, Hawaii’s Mauna Loa, began erupting after being dormant for 38 years, shooting lava to heights of up to 148 feet. The volcano […]
Trump Organization Convicted of Fraud
By Lucy Panicacci Culture Editor In a reputation-altering case, a jury convicted former US President Donald Trump’s family real estate business, the Trump Organization, of tax fraud. On Dec. 6, a New […]
Rail Strike Averted
By Victor Josifovski National/World Editor On Dec. 1, Congress officially averted a major rail strike by pushing through a labor agreement between several major rail corporations and their workers. Signed by President […]
Protests Erupt in China Over Covid Restriction
By Rory Zeman National/World Editor On Nov. 24, protesters in China’s Haizhu district started rioting for ten days in response to the strict zero-Covid lockdown restrictions the Chinese government has enforced on […]
Iran Abolishes Morality Police
By Lucy Panicacci Culture Editor On Dec. 3, Iran’s Attorney General Mohammad Javad Montazeri stated that the Iranian government had abolished the morality police — formally known as the Guidance Patrol — […]
Coup Averted in Germany
By Bridie Beamish Culture Editor On Dec. 7, 3,000 police officers and special forces officers spanned across 11 out of Germany’s 16 states, raided 125 homes, and arrested 25 conspirators of a […]
Shooting in LGBTQ+ Nightclub Averted
By Dell Dumont Graphics On Nov. 19, two patrons of an LGBTQ+ nightclub in Colorado Springs subdued a gunman wielding an AR-15 style rifle with six magazines of ammunition. The gunman appeared […]
Yale Covers Up Mental Health Issues
Jordan Chan Editor in Chief TW: This article contains references to suicide and sexual assault. On Nov. 11, The Washington Post published an article about a student at Yale University, referred to […]
4 Students Stabbed at University of Idaho
By Bridie Beamish Culture Editor After an unknown perpetrator fatally stabbed four University of Idaho students in their off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho, on Nov. 13, police are still searching for a […]
Letter Bomb Sent to Ukrainian Embassy in Spain
By Megan Hastings Media Production Editor On Nov. 23, a letter bomb exploded at Ukraine’s embassy in Madrid, Spain, injuring one staff member. The embassy received the letter which exploded in the […]
Neuralink Under Federal Investigation
By Ella Marrufo Sports Editor Billionaire Elon Musk’s medical device company, Neuralink, is under federal investigation for reportedly testing on animals. The company’s goal is to create a brain chip that may […]