by Sasha Ryu Editor-in-Chief This evening, Superintendent Michael Grove announced Paul Robinson’s appointment as Los Gatos High School’s new Interim Principal. Over the span of his 40 years as an educator, Robinson […]
by Sasha Ryu Editor-in-Chief This evening, Superintendent Michael Grove announced Paul Robinson’s appointment as Los Gatos High School’s new Interim Principal. Over the span of his 40 years as an educator, Robinson […]
by Jackie King and Sophie Sullivan People Editor and Media Production Editor Stanford University announced the indefinite removal of 11 varsity sports after the 2020-21 season on Wed., July 8, in a joint statement released by […]
by Alaina Fox Editor-in-Chief Croaks and caws fill the air on Shorebird Way, Mountain View as a flurry of white feathers soars overhead. Every year, this street—closed off to cars—becomes a rookery for […]
by Sasha Ryu Editor-in-Chief At any given hour, you can find rising senior Sofia Anerousis doing something to brighten another person’s day. Whether it’s cooking dinner for her family, doing a friend’s […]
by Maddie Dewhirst, Raffie Pelayo, Sofia Rossi, & Sasha Ryu Staff Writers, Editor-in-Chief Upon seeing video after video and hearing story after story of black people dying at the hands of the police, it can feel as […]
by Senji Torrey Sports Editor British football club Liverpool made history this June, winning the English Premier League title earlier than any other, with seven games left to play in the season. While […]
by Sonali Muthukrishnan and Alia Arafeh News Editor and Culture Editor Jovan Nesbit is a Black entrepreneur from Stockton, California. He has a large social media presence on his Instagram account (@see_forward), where he […]
by Georgia Kaufman Staff Writer I have recently come to terms with the fact that I may be the funniest person to ever walk the face of the Earth. Right now, you […]
by Sasha Ryu Editor-in-Chief This Father’s Day, I wanted to give LGHS students the opportunity to show their appreciation for their fathers, grandfathers, step fathers, godfathers, foster dads, and any other inspirational father […]
by Lexi Kupor People Editor As the Black Lives Matter movement continues to sweep the United States, hopes of reform are visible not just in the social, political, and structural spheres, but also […]
by Sofia Rossi and Maddie Dewhirst National/World Editor and News Editor In a highly anticipated and groundbreaking moment in the battle for LGBTQ equality, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday, Jun. 15, in a 6-3 decision […]
by Delaney Brown Center Editor As the Spring of 2020 comes to a close, celebrate the (admittedly unconventional) season with a fun flowchart quiz to determine what flower best represents you!
by Alaina Fox Editor-in-Chief Though the Confederate flag has often been a prominent fixture on NASCAR properties and at its races, the organization declared on Wed., Jun. 10, that the flag was […]
by Sonali Muthukrishnan Staff Writer Soon after the first Black Lives Matter LG protest, I found out that our school district and administration decided not to allow the march to end on the […]
by Sasha Ryu Editor-in-Chief On Wed., Jun. 3, hundreds of demonstrators marched down Los Gatos Boulevard to show their support for the Black Lives Matter movement. From start to finish, the two-hour protest […]