By Dell Dumont Graphics On Feb. 22, more than 100,000 people gathered in the streets of Mexican cities including Guadalajara, Morelia, and Mexico City to protest the nation’s government passing President Andrés […]
Protests Cover Mexican Cities
NYC Recompenses George Floyd Protestors
By Megan Hastings Media Production Editor New York City, along with its police department, agreed to pay over $21,000 in compensation to millions of individual protestors who were arrested, detained, or subject […]
Montgomery HS Student Stabs Two Classmates, Kills One
By Margo Rawlings News Editor On Mar. 1, Daniel Pulido, a 15 year old freshman at Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa, CA, stabbed two classmates during a physical altercation, leading to […]
Historic Snowfall in California
By Margo Rawlings News Editor After record levels of rainfall and flooding throughout California in January, the state has now experienced a historic snowfall. Not only has Lake Tahoe received almost 130 […]
Trudeau Announces Task Force For Chinese Balloon
By Esha Bagora Public Relations On Mar. 6, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that a special independent Canadian task force will investigate possible Chinese interference in recent Canadian elections. Trudeau’s task […]
LGHS Students Sign Up For Middle College
by Jordan Chan and Angela Sheu Editor-in-Chief and News Editor Every year, sophomores and juniors in the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District (LGSUHSD) can sign up to complete high school graduation […]
LGHS Students’ Work Featured in ArtNow
By Ainsley Northrop People Editor On Mar. 31, the New Museum Los Gatos (NUMU) is set to open their annual Santa Clara County Juried High School Exhibition. Also known as ArtNow, this […]
Evans Connects With Her Inner Child
By: Alex Evans Editor-in-Chief For as long as I can remember — so within the last three months — the phrase “healing my inner child” overwhelms my social media feed. It is […]
Zeman and Rao Diss Holidays
By: Ashir Rao and Rory Zeman National/World Editor and Public Relations Manager Some holidays are dumb. Don’t get us wrong: we love holiday cheer, but some holidays…can be made fun of. You […]
Dennon Catches Up with Paul Brothers
By: Macy Dennon News Editor Tell me why no one told me that Jake Paul –– yes, Mr. It’s-everyday-bro –– is a professional boxer. For some reason, the internet somehow hid this […]
Duvall Details St. Patty’s Pranks
By: Emily Duvall Opinion Editor It was yet another dark and stormy Sunday night, eerily similar to the one I encountered last October. Instead of rain this time, though, snow flurried down […]
Gouldrup Admits To Her Obsession with TikTok Edits
By: Sarah Gouldrup Humor Editor El Gato readers, I have a confession to make: I am a film buff. I know you’re wondering, “Wow, Sarah, how can you make yourself MORE pretentious […]
Gruetter Cares for Chickens
By: Kate Gruetter National/World Editor Six chickens, two pigsize bunnies, two indoor cats, and a feral cat. My task over break was caring for this flock of creatures. A mess in and […]
Gibson Reveals Spirit Days
By: Brynn Gibson Editor-in-Chief ATTENTION LOS GATOS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS! Locate your class t-shirt, dust off your face paint, and whip out that Wildcat spirit because April is just around the corner! […]
Panicacci Details April Fools’ Day Ideas
By: Lucy Panicacci Culture Editor One of the most underappreciated holidays is merely weeks away: April Fools’ Day. While many people don’t celebrate this event at all, people must start taking April […]