By: Ella Marufo Editor-in-Chief On May 14, President Biden announced via X that he has raised tariffs on various goods made in China — including electric vehicles, solar panels, semiconductors, and steel […]
By: Ella Marufo Editor-in-Chief On May 14, President Biden announced via X that he has raised tariffs on various goods made in China — including electric vehicles, solar panels, semiconductors, and steel […]
By: Owen Fugit Editorial Editor On May 19, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s helicopter crashed in the northwestern mountainous region of the nation as the President returned from a dam inauguration. The helicopter […]
By: Kloe Adams Humor Editor College campuses across the United States began experiencing pro-Palestine student protests during April of 2024, with the first beginning at Columbia University in New York. While some […]
By: Aliya Koshalieva National/World Editor On May 11, Rick Slayman, the first man to receive a genetically modified pig kidney transplant, died. In a statement, Massachusetts General Hospital said there was “no […]
By: Emery Curtis Graphics Editor Many students who took the International Baccalaureate (IB) exams worry that IB will cancel results after exam questions were supposedly leaked online. The math portion of the […]
By: Rory Zeman Culture Editor On May 15, when Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico went to shake the hands of some people behind a barricade in the town of Handlova in Slovakia, […]
By: Nelson Kramer Local News Editor Former president Donald Trump finds himself in court again with his first of four criminal trials moving forward. The four trials include the current “hush money” […]
By: Ashir Rao Humor Editor On May 19, President Joe Biden delivered a commencement address at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. The event was notable for both Biden’s speech and the atmosphere […]
By: Margo Rawlings Sports Editor Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who initially ran for the Democratic nomination for president and is now an independent presidential candidate, currently seems to be a threat to […]
By: Nessa Purdy Opinion Editor Alliances between Russia and China are bringing to light new tensions surrounding the Russo-Ukrainian War and possible changes to the Kremlin’s war strategy. According to Ukrainian President […]
By: Ella Marrufo, Kate Gruetter, and Saya Alvares Editors-in-Chief and People Editor LGHS students who hear the word “MOSAIC” know it for what it is: an informative session on a topics such […]
By: Isabella Langner and Sam Gruetter Public Relations Manager and Sports Editor As she concludes her junior year, LGHS student Sydney Fried is setting herself up for a bright future. Creative, collaborative, […]
By: Megan Saul Media Production Team Whether she is playing one of her many sports, completing loads of homework for her challenging classes, or starting a food drive, Los Gatos High School […]
By: Jane Wilde Culture Editor On Dec. 22, Anyone but You surprised audiences worldwide with its organically entertaining narrative and humorous delivery. The movie was well received and given an impressive 87 […]
By: Hayley Strahs Graphics Editor Stop-motion animation is a dying art. When was the last time you heard about a stop-motion film hitting theaters? There’s only so much that the Chicken Run […]