by Alaina Fox Both figuratively and literally, freshman Zackary Plesha runs towards his dreams with burning ambition and unparalleled finesse, proving himself a strong leader in all that he does. From the arts […]
by Alaina Fox Both figuratively and literally, freshman Zackary Plesha runs towards his dreams with burning ambition and unparalleled finesse, proving himself a strong leader in all that he does. From the arts […]
By Caroline Wagner Graphic Designer After purchasing our day passes via the Caltrain app, we arrived at the San Jose Diridon station for our train to San Francisco. Once we arrived in […]
by Sophie Sullivan and Emerson Morely Media Production Editor, Graphic Designer Many communities, specifically academic institutions, have made steps in recent years to create a more open dialogue regarding mental health. This has brought many […]
By Madeline King Editor-in-Chief Governor Gavin Newsom stunned many California residents Tues., Mar. 17, stating that schools should expect to remain closed through summer break. “Don’t anticipate schools are going to open […]
By Madeline King Editor-in-Chief As the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps the globe, hundreds of colleges and universities worldwide have cancelled all on-campus events for an extended period of time. This includes information sessions, tours, […]
by Sasha Ryu Sports Editor In my 17 years of living in Los Gatos, I’ve never seen Noah’s Bagels empty on a Saturday morning. Usually, there’s a line going out the door that […]
by Cooper Bowen National/World Editor The United States of America, infamous adolescent of the world stage, has become a gerontocracy. The chambers of the Capitol Building are filled not with bright young minds […]
by Morgan Tinsley Editor-in-Chief Privacy and security are two things most Americans cherish, and a dilemma over which is more important has long plagued citizens. Many wonder where to draw the line in […]
by Lexi Kupor People Editor Many students can attest that their high school career could not differ more from the experiences of their elders. Not only is our generation forced to navigate the […]
by Sophie Sullivan Media Production Editor The World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, a Public Health Emergency of International Concern on Jan. 30, and the number of diagnosed cases of the […]
by Lexi Kupor People Editor As we near the decisive November presidential election, the talk of politics and candidacy seems to infiltrate nearly all classroom and social discussions. Mixed within the interminable debates […]
by Amelia Enns Humor Editor Please, for the love of God, do not talk to me about politics unless you actually have done research. I’m tired of trying to discuss campaign issues […]
by Sami Elizondo Culture Editor After the water polo and swim seasons came to an end my junior year of high school, I decided that I would fill up my free time with […]
by Sonali Muthukrishnan News Editor As the impending 2020 election rolls around, many Americans spend time carefully analyzing potential presidential candidates. The time each candidate spends on the road campaigning showcases their policies […]
Gentefied by Alia Arafeh Culture Editor If you’re looking for a new show to binge, I recommend the newly released Netflix show Gentefied. It provides an insightful look into the life of a […]