Brynn Gibson Editor in Chief After a long and impressive career, including 14 years and two months teaching at LGHS, beloved history and economics teacher Erol Ceran has decided to lay down […]
Beloved Economics Teacher Erol Ceran To Retire
Calassa’s Story Inspires Future Engineers
By: Macy Dennon News Editor Have you ever dreamt of sending something to space? Mark Calassa, Vice President and Deputy General Manager of Strategic and Missile Defense Systems at the aerospace and […]
Santoro Sets to Release Educational Documentary Fentanyl High on May 16
By: Georgia Kaufman Opinion Editor Kyle Santoro is a junior cinematographer at Los Gatos and well known by the community for his work with LGHS sports, MOSAIC, local advertisements, and safety videos. […]
Zoe Hammer Amazes in the Arts
By Sarah Gouldrup Humor Editor A 21st century Picasso, lover of spray paint and hot glue, and retired Drawn2art mentor, senior Zoe Hammer puts the “art” in artist. While she is an […]
Kurdi: A Man of Many Interests
By Ashir Rao Public Relations From running to speaking to philosophical literature, junior Deniz Kurdi is a man of many interests. Give him a question, and you’ll be sure to get an […]
Between There and Now, Too Is Refreshing
By Kate Gruetter National/World Editor On May 16, independent publishing house 9VT\5 released an anthology of short stories titled Between There and Now, Too. With 24 stories and nine different authors making […]
Bagora Anti-Recommends Shazam — Fury of the Gods
By Esha Bagora Public Relations Most people regard movies as a break from everyday life, a peaceful excursion from reality. Shazam — Fury of the Gods is not that. Truly one of […]
EDITORIAL: Los Gatos Community Should Advocate For Robust Public Transport
By Angela Sheu News Editor Los Gatans are painfully familiar with our town’s notorious gridlock, which is especially bad after school, on weekends, or amid summer beach traffic. While it’s a complex […]
Rising High School Stars
By Dana Hathaway Editorial Editor Professional athletes are world famous. People like Tom Brady and Lionel Messi are household names for good reason — they are some of the best at what […]
Faion Hicks Arrested
By Ainsley Northrop People Editor On Saturday, Apr. 1, Florida police arrested football player Faion Hicks on three charges. The Denver Broncos originally drafted Hicks as a cornerback in the seventh round […]
UConn Wins March Madness
By Brendan Moore Sports Editor Basketball fans across the nation were glued to their TVs witnessing absolute madness. The 2023 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, dubbed March Madness, started with the 68-team tournament […]
Miami Open and BNP Paribas Open Bring Upsets
By Nadia Liu Public Relations Following the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, the Miami Open runs from Mar. 19 to Apr. 2. These two events are the largest non-Grand Slam tournaments […]
2023 MLB Season Begins
By Brendan Moore Sports Editor Mar. 30 marked the Opening Day of the 2023 Major League Baseball (MLB). Following a wild offseason full of countless signings and trades, all 30 teams set […]
New Regulations For Trans Atheletes
By Margo Rawlings News Editor On Mar. 23, the World Athletics (WA) Council announced its decision to ban transgender individuals from competing in track and field internationally and created new restrictions for […]
Excitement at Australian Grand Prix
By Owen Fugit Media Production Editor For Formula 1 (F1) fans around the world, few races were as exciting as the most recent Australian Grand Prix on Mar. 2. It was a […]