By Sonali Muthukrishnan News Editor As the US attempts to improve and expand its testing capabilities to combat the spread of COVID-19, antibody tests are rapidly gaining public attention. Healthcare experts hope that […]
By Sonali Muthukrishnan News Editor As the US attempts to improve and expand its testing capabilities to combat the spread of COVID-19, antibody tests are rapidly gaining public attention. Healthcare experts hope that […]
By Lexi Kupor People Editor For many, the relief of completing a long-awaited AP exam is accompanied by a well-deserved nap, a long drive, or, for some, the involuntary torture of another […]
By Madeline King Editor-in-Chief Tonight, Thurs. May 21, LGHS will be hosting the virtual Film Festival, featuring 15 movies made by LGHS students. After showcasing each film, staff members will announce this year’s […]
by Wilma Wei Humor Editor As normal, everyday activities and ‘regular’ life pauses during quarantine, the environment is recovering. Wildlife – bears, deer, and other animals all over the world – roam […]
by Alaina Fox News Editor As AP exams finished their first week, complaints about both the tests and College Board itself dominate social media and day-to-day conversations. “Both SATs and AP exams […]
by Sophie Sullivan and Alaina Fox Media Production Editor and News Editor With a new twist on the story of Cyrano de Bergerac, Alice Wu’s movie The Half of It became available […]
by Alaina Fox News Editor Alaina Fox: I’d like to dive right in and talk to you a little bit about your process. Alice Wu: Okay. F: The story about you giving […]
By Amelia Enns Humor Editor Hey squad, what is up. Anyone else dying of boredom in quarantine? Probably just me; you definitely haven’t seen anyone else talking about being bored and unproductive during […]
By Lexi Kupor People Editor As the implications of COVID-19 continue to become increasingly invasive in the lives of the public, for many, school is easily viewed as more of a trivial […]
by Sasha Ryu Sports Editor During the fall semester of 2018, faculty member Christie Pacheco attended two hundred hours of training courses to become a licensed yoga instructor — all while working as […]
By Senji Torrey Sports Editor The NFL Draft is one of the most exciting nights in football. College players are able to fulfill their life long dreams, teams get a spark of hope […]
By Amelia Enns Humor Editor Hey all you cool cats and kittens, it’s Amelia here. Like many of you, I have been dying of boredom in quarantine and besides returning to the depressing […]
by Wilma Wei Humor Editor As the shelter-in-place continues through May, I, along with many people, have decided to experiment with new hobbies and activities. Quarantine has been a good opportunity for […]
By Alia Arafeh Culture Editor Imagine a show with an Indian-American lead, an extremely diverse cast, and a lead character who is both a person of color and part of the LGBTQ […]
By Jenna Roselli Opinion Editor There are many rumors floating around amongst students, staff, and parents concerning how schools will operate and return to some semblance of ‘normal’ once it is safe […]