by Lauren Sanders Editor-in-Chief El Gato Mad Libs: Find some friends, and ask them to give you words for each specified part of speech. When you finish, read your crazy story back […]
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Evans guesses how the signs spent their V-Day
by Jordan Evans Editor-in-Chief Lovers all across LG celebrated Valentine’s Day yesterday, and El Gato can bet how you spent your day based on your Zodiac sign. Capricorn: You don’t really know […]
National Tsunami Warning Center sends false emergency alert
by Madeline King Sports Editor On Feb. 6, the National Tsunami Warning Center (NTWC) sent a false emergency tsunami alert around 8:30 AM through the popular app AccuWeather. The NTWC meant to […]
Corporate giants take action to cut healthcare costs
by Bradley Adams Public Relations Manager Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, and JPMorgan Chase & Co. announced on Jan. 30 a partnership to cut healthcare costs and improve services for their US employees. The […]
Opinion: McCluskey argues for veganism
by Reegan McCluskey Opinion Editor As diet fads come and go, veganism, which emerged in 1944, has stood the test of time. People who choose to go vegan often receive ridicule from others […]
Idaho moves to include climate change in its school curriculum
by Katherine Monsef Graphics Designer The issue of climate change presents itself as the ultimate battle between science, politics, and religious beliefs. Within the Republican-dominated state of Idaho, many citizens believe climate […]
Opinion: Recognize that if your parents are wealthy, you’re lucky
by Abbi Berry Public Relations Manager Brand new BMW’s, Audis, Jeep Wranglers, the newest iPhones, Apple watches, Lululemon leggings, Birkenstocks, Tiffany necklaces, SoulCycle memberships, AJ tutoring sessions, extravagant trips, commitment to private […]
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#metoo movement inspires Golden Globes fashion
by: Madeline Pollock Opinion Editor The 75th Golden Globes Award Ceremony was a turning point for women. Actresses and actors stood together in solidarity to fight against sexual harassment and misconduct in […]
Storm Inga devastates the South
by: Sam Zukin National Editor On Jan. 16, Winter Storm Inga pummeled the South with snowfall, leaving chaos and devastation in its wake. Authorities urged residents in these areas to stay home […]
EMA sends a false alert to Hawaii
by Sam Zukin National Editor On Jan. 13, the Emergency Alert System and the Commercial Mobile Alert System broadcast a false ballistic missile alert via mass media in the state […]
Apple releases HomePod
by: Bradley Adams Person Relations Manager On Tues., Jan. 23, Apple announced that its HomePod speaker will be released on Fri., Feb. 9 and preorders will begin on Fri., Jan. 26, in […]
McCluskey reflects on fallen artists from 2017
by Reegan McCluskey Opinion editor As the new year rolls in, it’s important to remember the famous artists, musicians, actors, actresses, and athletes who have shaped society throughout the years […]
SoundCloud is home to many rappers
by Nate White Sports Editor Music continually develops through expanding genres, but also in the way artists make a name for themselves. Over the years rap music has attracted the attention […]
Holland argues cons of Star Wars: Last Jedi
by: Connor Holland Media Production Editor Star Wars: The Last Jedi split the franchise’s ardent fans into two groups. Some love director Rian Johnson’s bold new direction, while others despise it. I […]