By: Owen Fugit Editorial Editor Gabon is the latest victim in a string of coups sweeping Africa. On Aug. 30, the military arrested the newly reelected president of Gabon, Ali Bongo Ondimba, […]
By: Owen Fugit Editorial Editor Gabon is the latest victim in a string of coups sweeping Africa. On Aug. 30, the military arrested the newly reelected president of Gabon, Ali Bongo Ondimba, […]
By: Macy Dennon Editor-in-Chief K2-18: On Sept. 11, Nature Astronomy announced that the James Webb Space Telescope made yet another discovery, and this one could lead to the finding of extraterrestrial life. […]
By: Katie Nelson Media Production Editor China has reportedly banned iPhones for local government workers and state-owned companies on Wednesday, Sept. 6. The Chinese government has now forbidden iPhone device usage in […]
By: Jordan Park Local News Editor A unique moon, known as a blue supermoon, made a special appearance in the sky last month. A blue supermoon is a rare celestial phenomenon. A […]
By: Isabella Langner Public Relations Manager Philadelphia’s district attorney charged a Philadelphia police officer with murder after fatally shooting 27-year-old Eddie Irizarry August 14. District attorney Larry Krasnery announced that along with […]
By: Sam Gruetter Sports Editor In March of 2011, a 9.0 magnitude Earthquake struck Japan, causing a tsunami and resulting in the malfunction of Tokyo Electric Power Company’s (TEPCO) power plants cooling […]
By: Dylan Wadhwa National/World Editor On Sept. 13, Judge Andrew Hanen denied the Biden administration’s efforts to reinstate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, reinforcing the stance that the program […]
By: Nessa Purdy Opinion Editor On Aug. 24, an Ohio police officer fatally shot Ta’Kiya Young in her car in Blendon Township. Ohio authorities released body cam footage showing two police officers […]
By: Megan Hastings Center Editor On Sept. 8, a 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Morocco, marking the deadliest earthquake the country has experienced in 60 years. The original death toll was believed to […]
By: Aliya Koshalieva National/World Editors On Sept. 6, beloved Bay Area water park Raging Waters San Jose announced its permanent closing. In an unexpected move, the park posted a statement on its […]
By: Veronica Schubert Sports Editor In May of 2023, the Writers Guild of America, which represents more than 11,000 workers, announced a strike following their hail-mary attempt to negotiate a new contract. […]
By: Megan Saul Media Production Editor On Aug. 20, Hurricane Hilary, a tropical storm hit Southern California and part of Mexico. Although initially categorized as a fourth category hurricane, Hilary quickly became […]
By: Kloe Adams Humor Editor The California assembly made history on Sept. 7 after passing House Resolution 57, which recognizes August as Transgender History Month, making California the first state in the […]
By: Ainsley Northrup and Own Fugit People and Editorial Editors On Sept. 9, the Los Gatos High School choral department hosted the first-ever all-day choir camp, focusing on students and team building […]
By: Ainsley Northrop People Editor Striving to reach new heights, Rockin Nuns — a local pop-punk band — continues to impress countless Los Gatos residents with their music. Created about a year […]