By: Tanya Chang and Lila Zamansky Sports and Media Production Editor On the annual LGHS sophomore and junior trip to Spain and Morocco, students traveled with chaperones/teachers: Stephanie Pearson, Emily Christie, Kevin […]
By: Tanya Chang and Lila Zamansky Sports and Media Production Editor On the annual LGHS sophomore and junior trip to Spain and Morocco, students traveled with chaperones/teachers: Stephanie Pearson, Emily Christie, Kevin […]
By: Gowri Sunil News Editor LGHS held its annual staff development day on Mar. 9, giving students a day’s break from school. While many enjoyed the chance to relax, around 300 students […]
Welcome to the first-ever El Gato Hunger Games. Soon to be an annual tradition, this event inspires the hearts of our town’s residents and energizes the journalistic community as it chronicles the […]
by: Ivan Habib, Hayley Strahs, and Chloe Wilson Website Manager, Editor-in-Chief, and Culture Editor While LGHS offers extensive support to students with disabilities, other students don’t often extend the same effort. Uses […]
by: Lydia LiuPublic Relations Manager Snow piling up outside quickly draws attention as it begins to disrupt streets, transportation, and daily routines. The reaction is immediate only because the impact is immediate. […]
by: Noah GloegeNational/World Editor The United States spends more on healthcare than any other country on the planet. At the same time, many families struggle to pay their medical bills, insurance, and […]
by: Gowri SunilLocal Editor According to an ABC News article, stores carefully design layouts, like aisles and shelves, to influence shoppers’ choices. Milk and meat are placed at the very back, forcing […]
by: Tanya ChangSports Editor Over the past century, many advances in agriculture have allowed for a drastic increase in worldwide food production. However one thing seems unchangeable: world hunger. Millions of people […]
by: Abby CovenLocal Editor Our government must honor the tenets of the U.S. Constitution and actively preserve the right to protest. Seventeenth-century philosopher John Locke inspired the founding fathers’ thinking about principles […]
by: Hayley StrahsEditor in Chief Most kids don’t poop at school. For some, it’s not wanting to miss class; for most, it’s an issue of comfort. Being a teenager, I laughed at […]
by: Sam GruetterEditor in Chief Regarding support groups for those with substance abuse disorders, the “anonymous” comes to mind: Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Overeaters Anonymous (OA), etc. While these groups […]
by: Sahil MuthukrishnanCulture Editor In a time when the United States faces extreme political divisions, voting is one of the most crucial tools U.S. citizens can utilize to make their opinion heard. […]
by: Advika AnandGraphics Editor Since 2024, generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) video technology has improved immensely in both quality and accessibility. Tools such as OpenAI’s Sora, Luma Dream Machine, and Runway Gen-3 have […]
by: Tanvi AmbekarOpinion Editor In 2024, only 43% of public schools in the United States taught one or more world languages as independent courses, with Spanish, French, and ASL being the most […]
by: Kat LittfinEditorial Editor Los Gatos High School offers a plethora of electives for students to choose from throughout their high school career. Popular choices include advanced academic courses, particularly Advanced Placement […]