by Kate Hinsche Opinion Editor According to Statistic Brain, the top five most common New Year’s Resolutions made by Americans are to lose weight, get organized, spend less and save more money, […]
by Kate Hinsche Opinion Editor According to Statistic Brain, the top five most common New Year’s Resolutions made by Americans are to lose weight, get organized, spend less and save more money, […]
by Montana Fowler Editor-in-Chief “Live in the moment and think ahead. That’s my motto,” recited senior Tessa Joy Davis. Tessa passed away on Jan. 7 due to a rare lung cancer doctors diagnosed a […]
by Montana Fowler Editor-in-Chief In order to celebrate Tessa Joy Davis’ life and the people she touched, her best friends, seniors Jaina Ponkey, Leilani Bellamy, Maddie Sinsigalli, Montana Fowler, and Natalie Jagelski, […]
by Liat Rubin Editor-in-Chief What was once a sci-fi fan’s dream came true at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, or CES, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The convention, which attracted over 160,000 visitors […]
by Rowyn van Miltenburg National Editor On Dec. 28, AirAsia flight QZ8501 disappeared en route to Singapore from Surabaya, Indonesia. The plane lost communication with air traffic control 40 minutes into the […]
by Niamh Doyle People Editor I have a few things to justify before starting this article. First of all, terrorism is awful and barbaric and deafeningly sad – this is a point […]
by Sarah Sullivan Graphic Designer/Web Editor This year’s 2015 music lineup for Secret Seven Inch was announced on January 8, featuring The Rolling Stones, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Underworld, The Chemical […]
by Kelsey Fleming News Editor Every year, it is important to reflect and pay tribute to those who have passed away. In 2014, the world lost many iconic celebrities. Philip Seymour Hoffman […]
by Hyuntae Byun World Editor 2015 has officially started and the beginning of a new year inspires reflection on the past. Exactly 100 years ago, countries around Europe were fighting in World […]
by Olivia Pla People Editor Before beginning the story of how I came to be a foot model, I would like to clear up some rumors: yes, I am serious about this […]
by Lark Breen World Editor In 2002, Belgium became one of three European countries that legalized euthanasia for the terminally ill. The country is home to many doctors and politicians who believe […]
by Elizabeth Monsef News Editor After last year’s little to no snow, the locals and tourists of Lake Tahoe are eager to hit the slopes once again. Skiers and snowboarders, as well […]
by Rachel Salisbury Editor-in-Chief Midday Wed., Jan. 7, gunmen entered the Paris offices of the satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo, shooting and killing twelve. Victims of the attack include four of Charlie […]
by Hyuntae Byun World Editor SafeRides is a student-run service designed to prevent drunk driving among students living in the Los Gatos area, although it mostly caters to LGHS students. This year, […]
photos by Madeline Hagar Sports Editor Although schools throughout the Bay Area closed in anticipation of “Rainpocalypse 2014,” LGHS students braved the wet and windy weather in order to hit the books. […]