Owen Fugit Media Production Editor Organizers have canceled the Italian Grand Prix scheduled for May 21 due to intense rains and floods across the region. The race track, Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e […]
Italian Grand Prix Canceled
Over 130 Dead In Rwanda And Uganda After Floods
Bridie Beamish Culture Editor More than 130 individuals died in Rwanda and parts of Uganda as a result of devastating floods and landslides that swept the region. Heavy rainfall beginning on May […]
Hiroshima Dominates on Robotics Team
By: Maya Gomez and Angela Sheu Editor-in-Chief and News Editor LGHS senior Emi Hiroshima is watching her hard work pay off after dedicating the past two years to Iron Claw Robotics. With […]
Quizza Co-Creator Goldman Crafts More Inventions Through Coding
By: Dana Hathaway Editorial Editor Most high school students graduate in four years, but senior Ryland Goldman paved his own path. Joining the likes of Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg with his […]
Gouldrup Rates Roommate Red Flags
By: Sarah Gouldrup Humor Editor When I was a kid, my parents subjected me to a gross invasion of privacy, freedom, and liberty: they forced me to share a room with my […]
Rao Lists his Favorite California Laws
By: Ashir Rao Public Relations Manager I speak for many on the staff of El Gato when I say that I love the government. I love laws and I think that we […]
Principal Buchanan Hates Foolin’
By: Sidney Bricker Media Production Editor Principal Buchanan just made an announcement using the school’s emergency broadcast system regarding any potential senior pranks that may take place this year. In case you […]
Panicacci Compiles a List of Perfect Songs for AP Exams
By: Lucy Panicacci Culture Editor On May 5, I had my first AP test for European History. The experience was filled with a mix of emotions — happiness, depression, betrayal, and more. […]
Gruetter Is No Longer a Vegetarian
By: Kate Gruetter National/World Editor A few months ago, you all read about my fabricated escapades and adventures as a vegetarian. Well, I now have some sad news for you. I’ve abandoned […]
Gibson Reminisces on LG
By: Brynn Gibson Editor-in-Chief It’s been a wild ride. It really has. And while I am truly heartbroken to leave behind the senior lot traffic and the groups of sophomores vaping in […]
Duvall Looks Back on Past El Gato Articles
By: Emily Duvall Opinion Editor Sadly, my time in El Gato is coming to an end, and I will no longer be able to write the random ghost stories that come into […]
Fallside Leaves a Lasting Impact in LG Through Swim, JNHS, and SafeRides
By: Maya Gomez and Jordan Chan Editors-in-Chief Whether he’s competing for the LGHS swim team, managing a Japanese National Honor Society (JNHS) meeting, or spending his night driving for SafeRides Los Gatos, […]
Johnson Plans to Bring his Artistic Engineering Talents to UCD
By: Margo Rawlings News Editor LGHS senior Liam Johnson is one of a kind, with interests ranging from rowing to art and engineering. This year Johnson challenged himself with a heavy course […]
Gajjalapurna Fights for Menstrual Equity
By: Esha Bagora Public Relations Manager When senior Manasi Gajjalapurna heads to the University of Pennsylvania this fall, she is sure to have made an immense impact on LGHS. Gajjalapurna has spent […]
Jacques Prepares to Pursue Theater
By: Ainsley Northrop People Editor Senior Esme Jacques dances through life, constantly perfecting her theater skills. As an avid musical theater performer and a friendly face on campus, Jacques brings joy to […]