By: Nelson Kramer News Editor The Boy and the Heron, a movie long awaited by Studio Ghibli fans worldwide, debuted in US theaters on Dec 8. Directed by Hayao Miyazaki, the animated […]
Kramer Reviews The Boy and the Heron
Jovanović shows commitment to Hockey
By: Megan Saul and Jane Wilde Media Production Editor and Culture Editor Los Gatos sophomore Beni Jovanović is anything but ordinary. He is no stranger to hard work as he shows great […]
Celinski showcases her artistic talents
By: Ainsley Northrop People Editor Junior Avelene Celinski is not your typical LGHS student. Whether perfecting her art, diving into her classes, or enjoying her time as a resident of the Santa […]
Multi-talented Galbo makes her mark
By: Lucy Panicacci News Editor An avid explorer and nature enthusiast, senior Claire Galbo constantly searches for the next adventure, whether that be attempting to catch a pigeon, climbing a tree, or […]
Don’t decriminalize drugs in America
By: Saya Alvares People Editor While decriminalization of drugs remains a prominent topic nationally and globally, I remain set on the fact that — specifically in San Francisco and the rest of […]
AP Euro
By: Isabella Langner and Sam Gruetter Public Relations Manager and Sports Editor It is an indisputable fact that the concept of AP classes, especially for first-timers, can seem daunting and worrisome. What […]
Aging
By: Jane Wilde Culture Editor It’s no secret that aging is a difficult part of life. Your energy diminishes and health issues develop; however, the beautiful side of getting older is rarely […]
Kids should start learning second languages earlier
By: Kloe Adams Humor Editor Growing up, my cousins from Germany would visit my family and me, and sometimes we would visit them in Germany. No matter where we were though, I […]
Harmful Climate Activism
By: Nessa Purdy Opinion Editor With the ever looming presence that has become the climate crisis, radical environmental activism has become increasingly prevalent. In recent years, nonviolent climate activists have taken to […]
Anti-Swift football fans
By: Nelson Kramer Local News Editor Taylor Swift has been a top fan all season long at Kansas City Chief football games as she supports her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, the team’s tight […]
Beamish urges all to vote
By: Bridie Beamish National/World Editor As reports on the Republican primaries flood news sources and social media sites, marking the commencement of the election season, it is critical that we remind ourselves […]
Students should get jobs
By: Kate Gruetter Editor-in-Chief As high school students juggle academic, extracurricular, and athletic demands, it seems that our community often paints holding a job as a lower priority for students. However, the […]
English classes should introduce more books of different genres
By: Kloe Adams Humor Editor In kindergarten we were learning to read; first grade we were checking our first books out of the library, second grade we were reading Dr. Seuss, and […]
Lack of usage of third places in the US exacerbates loneliness
By: Ella Marrufo Editor-in-Chief We live in an era of loneliness caused primarily by the preference of digital communication to face-to-face communication. Evidence of this trend can be seen in the decreasing […]
Family YouTube channels should not exist
By: Sam Gruetter Sports Editor As social media develops and continues to gain popularity, a new industry is emerging: family channels. Fordham University defines family channels as channels that “film vlogs of […]