by: Lydia Liu Public Relations The conflict between Israel and Hamas has entered a more tense and uncertain stage as a fragile ceasefire struggles to hold. After nearly two years of fighting, […]
by: Lydia Liu Public Relations The conflict between Israel and Hamas has entered a more tense and uncertain stage as a fragile ceasefire struggles to hold. After nearly two years of fighting, […]
by: Sahil Muthukrishnan Culture Editor Since he was appointed Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made waves in the transition to […]
by: Tori Schubert People Editor On Oct. 10, a fatal explosion at the Accurate Energetic Systems (AES) in Tennessee killed 16 people, leaving no survivors. AES is a manufacturing plant for explosives, […]
by: Siyona Singhal Humor Editor On Oct. 16, the US carried out a strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean as part of the Trump administration’s effort to drive down […]
by: Jane Wilde Humor Editor In California, nearly one in five homes is built in a wildfire-impacted area despite repeated devastation in those communities. Of all the structures destroyed in the recent […]
by: Siyona Singhal Humor Editor The newest addition to Los Gatos downtown, Barnes and Noble, feels like a breath of calm in the middle of the town’s constant motion. As soon as […]
by: Abby Coven News Editor This summer, Congress passed H.R. 1, enacting significant funding cuts to the entire healthcare system. The local impact would be a devastating blow to Santa Clara County’s […]
by: Advika Anand Graphics Editor Diwali, often called the Festival of Lights, is one of the most important holidays in South Asian culture. Celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists around the […]
by: Hayley Strahs and Tori Schubert Editor-in-Chief and People Editor Whether she’s deriving functions in her calculus classes or dancing her heart out in Santa Cruz, math teacher DeLynne O’Toole is a […]
by: Hayley Strahs and Dylan Wadhwa Local Editor and Editor-in-Chief Los Gatos High School students showed their Wildcat pride during Fall Spirit Week, held Oct. 7–10, concluding with the annual Homecoming football […]
by: Fuyu Banno Graphics Editor On Oct. 16, the Los Gatos High School hosted the first orchestra concert of the semester. Following the program’s significant expansion this year, the concert showcased the […]
by: Noah Gloege World Editor On Oct. 18, thousands of protesters took to the streets in the Bay Area and across the country to protest the Trump Administration for its immigration policies, […]
by: Advika Anand, Tori Schubert Graphics and People Editor Approaching his 13th year in the cookie business, Antoine Tang launched his newest location in Los Gatos, with immediate success. In the heart […]
by: Kat Littfin Editorial Editor On Nov. 4, California will have a special election with a controversial issue on the state ballot – Proposition 50. Proposition 50 entails a mid-term temporary redistricting […]
by: Abby Coven Local Editor Marc Benioff, chief executive officer of the technology company Salesforce, called for President Trump to deploy National Guard troops in San Francisco, only to retract his comments […]