by Jordan Evans World Editor The last time anyone saw the old Carly Shay was when she left for Italy to be with our dad, a colonel in the Air Force. I […]
iCarly Characters After 5 Years
Pokemon Makes a Comeback through Mobile App
by Thomas Petroff Sports Editor Ever since Pokémon Go was released on July 6, it has become the “biggest US mobile game ever.” Worldwide, Pokémon Go has more users than any other […]
North Korean Official Killed
by Olivia Hill Editorial Editor North Korea executed its top education official, Kim Yong-Jin, by firing squad according to reports from South Korean government officials. The North Korean State Security Department interrogated […]
The Harry Potter Saga Continues
by Jessica Blough Editor-in-Chief Nine years after Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ release marked the finale of the series and five years after the final movie premiered, the Harry Potter franchise […]
Kaepernick’s protests are disrespectful to the NFL
by Ryan Manseau Sports Editor On Fri., Aug. 26, the 49ers faced the Green Bay Packers in Levi’s Stadium. When the National Anthem played, everyone on the field rose except one player: […]
Parents deserve your respect
by Sarah Sullivan Culture Editor From the dozens of math books I was forced to complete as a child to the requirement of an AP–filled schedule in high school, my parents have […]
Cross-dressing isn’t an acceptable punchline
by Sean Clark Editor-in-Chief There’s one skit that will guarantee laughter from any audience: a man dressed as a woman or vice versa. The context of the skit could be horrifically mundane, […]
Students must change the college process
by Kate Hinsche People Editor The Harvard Graduate School of Education, in partnership with a myriad of schools that includes MIT, UC Davis, and the University of Chicago, recently released a report […]
Bicycles should be allowed on the road
by Hyuntae Byun Editor-in-chief In the 1900s, many citizens believed that the future would feature tube trains and flying cars. Although these futuristic forms of transportation have not yet been developed, it […]
Spirit Week Video Recap
The week before spring break LGHS had the Spring Spirit Week. This video by Multimedia Journalism Student and Sophomore at LGHS, Sophie Kroesche, Sawye Raygani, and Michelle Houts. This video is a […]
2016 LGHS Lip Dub
by Abbi Berry Web Editor Check out your favorite Wildcats sing a High School Musical favorite.
Spirit Week Spring 2016
Monday This Spirit Week kicked off with what all good rap battles end with, a mic drop. However, Senior Spirit Representative Teenie Noskowski’s fumble of the microphone wasn’t the only hip-hop/candy themed […]
Bay Area art exhibits you should visit this Spring Break
by Lark Breen Culture Editor Maybe you’re going to Croatia on spring break, building houses in Mexico, or touring colleges. Whatever your itinerary, consider exploring some of the most interesting art […]
Clark says we still need affirmative action in colleges
by Sean Clark Editor-In-Chief In my junior AP Language and Composition class, we simply could not have a complete discussion on the racially-charged book, The Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison. My teacher […]
Bulaich and Rothstein welcome new Wildcats
by Abbigale Berry Web Editor On Friday, Mar. 18 Mrs. Bulaich gave birth to her son Joseph. He is 8lbs and 4oz. And this Monday, Mrs. Rothstein welcomed her daughter Aliza to the world. She […]