LGHS is hosting its seventh annual TEDx event for the Los Gatos community – completely virtually! TEDxLosGatosHighSchool is joining forces with the wider TED organization to launch Countdown: a global initiative pursuing […]
LGHS is hosting its seventh annual TEDx event for the Los Gatos community – completely virtually! TEDxLosGatosHighSchool is joining forces with the wider TED organization to launch Countdown: a global initiative pursuing […]
by Sonali Muthukrishnan National/World Editor A nurse at a privately-owned immigration detention facility in Georgia submitted a complaint to the Department of Homeland Security on Sep. 14. In the report, the licensed […]
On Sep. 16, chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide Suga was elected as the new Prime Minister of Japan, succeeding former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who stepped down due to health concerns. Because of […]
By Sophie Sullivan Opinion Editor As we head deeper into the school year, students and teachers alike are all too familiar with the standard introductory questions we face in a new group […]
by Senji Torrey Media Production Editor On Sep. 28, the Tampa Bay Lightning finally broke their 15-year championship drought by defeating the Dallas Stars 4 games to 2 to win this year’s […]
by Ethan Sanders People Editor If you ever visit campus during a swim meet, you’ll probably hear athletes, students, and parents alike chanting senior Matt Driscoll’s name. The record-breaking Driscoll is a […]
by Sophie Sullivan and Alex Evans Opinion Editor and News Editor On Tues., Sept. 22, the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 to pass a substitute referral against an investigation into the uniformity and enforcement […]
Check out the September 2020 Wildcast!
Auditions for the LGHS Fall Play – The Ghost of Spoon River – will be held today, Sept. 23, at 3pm. The auditions can be accessed with this Zoom link. All LGHS […]
by Quincy Marks and Emily Duvall Public Relations Manager and Culture Editor Starting in August, many colleges and universities began to reopen their campuses to students. Most American colleges initially had the same plan for the beginning […]
by Emerson Morley, Maddie Dewhirst, & Sofia Rossi On Fri., Sep. 18, liberal Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died at age 87 after experiencing a recurrence with metastatic pancreatic cancer in […]
by Jenna Roselli and Sidney Bricker Center Editor and Media Production Editor Where does a Chick-Fil-A customer’s money go when they pay $5.95 for a Chick-Fil-A Nuggets combo? What organizations does it […]
by Maddie Dewhirst National/World Editor Protests have engulfed Belarus – some having turnouts of hundreds of thousands of people – since the presidential election on Aug. 9, when incumbent Alexander Lukashenko declared […]
by Emerson Morley National/World Editor When I was eight years old, I was diagnosed with a plethora of learning disabilities that pertain to my working memory and pattern recognition. Due to my […]
by Jackie King Humor Editor Earlier today, I saw a video that went viral showing two students in the 6th grade talking about their dreams. One of the students tells the class […]