By Macy Dennon News Editor Commercial space travel is going to be the worst thing for our planet, unless scientists figure out a way to make the process greener. In recent years, […]
Commercial Space Travel is a Bad Idea
Support Students’ Post High School Decisions
By Maya Gomez Editor in Chief With college decisions rapidly approaching, high school seniors are carrying more weight on their shoulders than ever before. In this time of immense uncertainty, it is […]
Ja Morant Will Miss At Least Six NBA Games
By Nadia Liu Public Relations Memphis Grizzlies superstar Ja Morant will miss at least six games after violating NBA rules by posting a video in which he appeared to display a handgun […]
Examining Student Athletes’ Mental Health
By Kate Gruetter National/World Editor In the year after Stanford Soccer player Katie Meyer’s tragic passing, discussions surrounding mental health — specifically in relation to student athletes — have intensified. Some colleges […]
Vanessa Bryant Settles Lawsuit With LA County
By Bridie Beamish Culture Editor Vanessa Bryant — the widow of basketball star Kobe Bryant — settled her lawsuit with Los Angeles County on Feb. 28. The lawsuit came after employees of […]
El Gato Honors Influential Women Athletes
By Lucy Panicacci Culture Editor In honor of Women’s History Month, El Gato would like to highlight accomplished as well as up-and-coming women’s athletes. Since 1900, when women entered the Olympics, women’s […]
LGHS Lacrosse Starts Off Strong
By Sarah Gouldrup Humor Editor On Feb. 27, the Girls’ Varsity Lacrosse team kicked off their preseason with a non-conference home game against Hillsdale High School. Returning to Helm Field stronger than […]
LGHS Basketball Season Concludes
By Brendan Moore Sports Editor Central Coast Section (CCS) Playoffs have officially concluded for the Boys’ and Girls’ Varsity Basketball teams at Los Gatos High School. The boys’ team defeated Cupertino High […]
Track and Field Has First Meet of 2023 Season
By Aliya Koshalieva Graphics Throughout the month of February, Los Gatos High School’s Track and Field teams were hard at work practicing for the upcoming season. The first meet of the season […]
Gruetter Recounts Past Stuffed Animals
By: Kate Gruetter National/World Editor Throughout my sixteen years on this Earth, I have cycled through about a dozen stuffed animals. Frogs, dogs, bears, and one still misplaced sloth all comforted me […]
Evans Envisions Dream Teams for Senior Assassin
By: Alex Evans Editor-in-Chief With goggles on their heads, floaties on their arms, and their water guns drawn, seniors are stalking Los Gatos for the beloved annual senior assassins match. In the […]
Wang Posts r/AITA
By: Linda Wang Humor Editor Post by noonesonmyside, 4 days ago. Am I the A-hole 4 making my three year old daughter pay rent? 4 the record, I’m writing this 4 me […]
Panicacci Promotes New LG Businesses
By: Lucy Panicacci Culture Editor In February, Los Gatos plans to welcome a variety of new shops to downtown, in the hopes that they will answer your calls for something fresh and […]
Gouldrup Lists Alternative Metamorphoses
By: Sarah Gouldrup Humor Editor After reading The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, I feel confident in my understanding of all the important “tion’s”: alienation, isolation, and transformation. However, I can’t lie and […]
Hathaway Talks High School Love Languages
By: Dana Hathaway Editorial Editor Valentine’s Day. Flowers! Chocolate! Love! However, we’re in high school, and most of us don’t have the funds for exorbitant bouquets of flowers. Instead of romance, high […]