By: Bridie Beamish National/World News Shannon O’Connor pled not guilty to 63 charges, including 20 felonies and 43 misdemeanors, on Nov. 6. The former Los Gatos resident has been in jail for […]
Shannon O’Connor is Indicted
Kramer Details History of LG’s Athletic Performance
By: Nelson Kramer Athletic Performance, a shoe store that has been around for 44 years, is a staple for all Los Gatos residents, with a wide range of shoes and athletic clothing. […]
Domas Reopens in Downtown Los Gatos
By: Jordan Park and Sam Gruetter On Oct. 6, the home goods store Domus reopened on N Santa Cruz Ave in downtown Los Gatos after 11 years of being closed. The store […]
ASB Flea Market is a Success
By: Katie Nelson On Nov. 9, tables covered the front lawn for the flea market put on by ASB. A new event at LGHS, the flea market allowed students to sell things […]
LG Haunted House Wows Town
By: Ainsley Northrop Making its annual appearance, the Los Gatos Haunted House impressed countless residents on Halloween night. Each year, LGHS students work together to create this chilling attraction for the trick-or-treaters […]
CA Wildfires Scorch the State
By: Kloe Adams On the afternoon of Oct. 30, a large wildfire in southern California broke out in the dry and bushy hills of Highlands and Aguanga. The fire was ten percent […]
LGHS Marching Band Closes Out Season
By: Owen Fugit On Nov. 4, the Los Gatos High School Marching Band and Color Guard took the field at Independence High School (IHS) for their last competition of the season. This […]
LGHS Drarma Performs Clue
By: Ainsley Northrop With stellar performances between Oct. 26 and 28, Los Gatos High School students took to the Prentiss Brown Auditorium stage to present the 2023 fall play Clue. In stark […]
Indigenous People Require Support and Awareness Around Thanksgiving
By: Kate Gruetter, Nelson Kramer, and Megan Hastings Thanksgiving is celebrated all over the US, with 90 percent of American households marking the historic day with a feast. Americans travel across the […]
Look past college rankings when choosing a college
By: Nadia Liu Editor-in-Chief If you’re currently a senior in high school, odds are you’ve checked the US News and World Report college rankings. Maybe, as you were deciding what schools to […]
Marrufo argue that the romance genre is replacing quality literature
By: Ella Marrufo Editor-in-Chief Sometime between the rise of BookTok and Colleen Hoover’s surge in popularity, cheesy, cliché romance novels started to take over the fiction genre. It’s impossible not to notice […]
“Girl” Stuff
By: Hayley Strahs Graphics Editor Girl dinner and girl math have taken the internet by storm. At first glance, the “girl” prefix seems fun and feminist, but sexist connotations lie behind girl […]
Greek Life
By: Nessa Purdy Opinion Editor As many students approach college applications and decisions, the question of whether or not to join Greek life looms among many students. In most colleges with Greek […]
AP testing should be all online
By: Katie Borders Opinion Editor As many high school students are aware, May is the most stressful month of the school year as high schoolers from all over the world get ready to […]
Manifestation
By: Sam Gruetter and Jordan Park Sports and Local News Editor Manifestation, or the law of attraction, is the idea that by practicing aspirational thinking, your thoughts become reality. This simple way […]