by Jessica Blough Center Editor On Aug. 14 and 15, Taylor Swift graced Levi’s Stadium with her record-breaking, life-altering show. The 1989 World Tour, drew 50,000 fans each night, including myself on […]
by Jessica Blough Center Editor On Aug. 14 and 15, Taylor Swift graced Levi’s Stadium with her record-breaking, life-altering show. The 1989 World Tour, drew 50,000 fans each night, including myself on […]
by Brent Gingell Web Editor Click on the image below to check out El Gato’s Interactive College Map to see where this year’s seniors are headed to school!
by Charlotte Pla and Danika Lyle Humor Editor and News Editor Lettuce talk to you about lettuce!
by Hyuntae Byun World Editor On Sat., April 25, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Nepal devastated hundreds of structures and resulted in a huge loss of life. Currently, nearly 5,000 are confirmed […]
by Ruth Murai Web Editor-in-Chief After months of waiting, Markus Autrey was proud to open the brand new front lawn to LGHS students for lunch April 28.
by Katherine Glibas, Paige Parentice, and Keana Kianian Multimedia Journalism If you’re feeling nostalgic for spirit week, this is your article. This video was created by Katherine Glibas, Paige Parentice, and Keana Kianian […]
by Elizabeth Monsef News Editor Need a few healthy recipes for a healthy after school snack, lunch, or after practice treat? Try any of the following for a quick, delicious snack: Energy […]
by Rachel Salisbury Editor-in-Chief As David Foster Wallace wrote in his novel Infinite Jest, “Everybody is identical in their secret unspoken belief that way deep down they are different from everyone else.” […]
by Ruth Murai Web Editor-in-Chief After four years of what can only be described as war with the high school grading system and standardized testing expectations, I have finally done it. I […]
by Antonia Salisbury Opinion Editor For those of you who need help studying this AP season, here are five tips to keep you on track and maximize your learning potential. Relocate. Sometimes […]
by Kelsey Fleming News Editor On Thurs., March 30, PBS aired Ken Burns’ Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies — a three-part, six-hour television special. Based on the 2010 Pulitzer Prize-winning book […]
by Montana Fowler Editor-in-Chief When I asked senior Sarah Ma how she would introduce herself to someone new, she replied, “If I were talking to someone I think I could possibly scare […]
by Rachel Salisbury Editor-in-Chief For English teachers and students alike, the magic of a great work of literature is its ability to connect to the reader, or to bring the reader into […]
by Olivia Pla and Jonathan Friedland People and Editorial Editors Although he’s headed to UCLA in the fall, senior Editorial Editor Jonathan Friedland lacks basic knowledge about fruits, vegetables, and animals. Senior […]
by Danika Lyle and Jessica Blough News Editor and Culture Editor