by: Nelson Kramer Editor-in-Chief Approaching late October means the high school water polo season is coming to an end, yet the LGHS water polo teams have not thought about letting up for […]
by: Nelson Kramer Editor-in-Chief Approaching late October means the high school water polo season is coming to an end, yet the LGHS water polo teams have not thought about letting up for […]
by: Annabelle Pan Graphics Editor Setting off on their task of learning and memorizing the 2025 show music, the Los Gatos High School Marching Band and Color Guard began their season in […]
by: Kayla Mitchell PR Manager The Los Gatos Girls’ Varsity Tennis team is over halfway through the season. With an undefeated record of 9-0, the team is on track to achieve its […]
by: Britt Melinauskas National Editor As the Los Gatos High School Girls’ Volleyball season nears its end, the Wildcats wrap up league play and transition toward post-season games. The varsity and junior […]
by: Kloe Adams Games Editor The men’s U-20 World Cup commenced Sept. 27, featuring 24 nations from six football confederations. The U-20 World Cup is a biennial international soccer tournament composed of […]
by: Claudia Casal Montserrat People Editor As fall began, LGHS’s ice hockey team kicked off the season strong in a game against Pioneer High School on Sept. 29, winning 9-5. With their […]
by: Isabella Langner Center Editor LGHS Girls’ Flag Football is almost finished with league games and has managed to keep a perfect record of 9-0. They currently have a seven-game win streak, […]
by: Tori Schubert and Lila Zamansky People and Media Production editor   Approaching the end of the 2025 National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), Bay Football Club (Bay FC) player Taylor Huff displayed an […]
by: Julia Valencia Opinion Editor At 9:30 AM on Sunday, Oct. 19, four robbers broke into France’s esteemed national museum, the Louvre, escaping with eight items. They completed the heist in just […]
by: Gowri Sunil Local Editor Beginning in late September, Madagascar’s military and Gen Z population have banded together to overthrow the country’s current president, Andry Rajoelina. So far, their military has removed […]
by: Chloe Wilson Culture Editor On Monday, Oct. 20, after forging a new partnership with a minor party, Sanae Takaichi is set to become Japan’s first female prime minister. Takaichi’s party, the […]
by: Nelson Kramer Editor-in-Chief On Oct. 10, the Nobel Committee awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to MarÃa Corina Machado of Venezuela. The committee will officially give her the award at the Nobel […]
by: Lydia Liu Public Relations The United States government entered a shutdown on Oct. 1, after Congress failed to agree on a new spending bill to fund federal agencies. The shutdown began […]
by: Quinn Hathaway Media Editor The crackdown on illegal immigration is escalating daily in Chicago, Illinois. On Sept. 8, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officially started Operation Midway Blitz, a project […]
by: Kloe Adams Games Editor The Indigenous Tomorrows Fund received a total of 720,000 dollars from the Newman’s Own Foundation and Novo Nordisk. Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP), a coalition of grantmakers, […]