By Emily Duvall Opinion Editor In addition to both teams going undefeated during the school’s winter break, both the Girls’ and Boys’ Varsity squads are seeing tremendous success in their respective seasons, […]
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LGHS and SHS Students Win at Regeneron STS Competition
By Lucy Panicacci Culture Editor On Jan. 10, the Regeneron Science Talent Search 2023 (Regeneron STS) — one of the US’s most prestigious STEM competitions for high school seniors — selected senior […]
Disney Parks Revise Pricing Policy
By: Jordan Chan Editor-in-Chief On Jan. 10, Disney announced that it will revise some pricing policies in Disney theme parks. In the past year, price increases at Disney parks have angered longtime […]
Beamish Reviews Glass Onion
By: Bridie Beamish Culture Editor After Netflix initially released it on Nov. 23 for one week in theaters, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery officially came to Netflix on Dec. 23, becoming […]
Romeo and Juliet Stars Sue Paramount
By: Ainsley Northrop People Editor On Dec. 30, 2022, Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting — stars of the 1968 film Romeo and Juliet — filed a lawsuit at Santa Monica Superior Court […]
Japanese Classes Host Haiku Holiday Film Fair
By Angela Sheu and Linda Wang Local Editor and Humor Editor On Saturday, Jan. 21, the Japanese classes at Los Gatos High School hosted their 21st annual Haiku Holiday Film Fair. The […]
Cinelux Fundraises for Los Gatos Schools
By Kate Gruetter National/World Editor On Jan. 19 the Cinelux Los Gatos Theatre hosted a private event to help fundraise for Los Gatos schools, while also bringing attention to the newly reopened […]
SVCTE Provides Unique Educational Opportunies
By Maya Gomez Editor in Chief A gem among Bay Area schools, Silicon Valley Career Technical Education (SVCTE) engages in innovative, real-world learning, catering to both high schoolers and adults seeking out […]
Ashton Ross Shares History of California
By Owen Fugit Media Production Editor When LGHS sophomore Ashton Ross first started his project back in January 2022, he had no idea it would become the hour-long film it is today. […]
Newsom Plans to Transfer Death Row Inmates to General Population
By Dell Dumont Graphics Under Governor Gavin Newsom, California is making plans to transfer inmates on death row into general prison populations permanent and mandatory. This initiative comes after the Department of […]
Six People Short in Goshen, CA
By Victor Josifovski National/World Editor On Jan. 16, in the small Californian farming community of Goshen, two unknown assailants shot and killed six people in a residential home.r Authorities found several victims, […]
Liu Discusses The Menu
By: Nadia Liu Public Relations Manager The Menu, released in theaters on Nov. 18, is now streaming on HBO Max. Mark Mylod – who directed the acclaimed limited series Succession – helmed […]
Los Gatos Endures Storm
By Brynn Gibson Editor in Chief For three weeks, a seemingly endless succession of atmospheric rivers soaked communities across California; Los Gatos was no exception. From power outages to fallen trees to […]
Los Gatos Businesses Impacted by Storm
Maintaining a business in Los Gatos is a difficult endeavor on its own, but add in an atmospheric river, and the task becomes a nightmare. Due to town-wide power outages, businesses including […]
LGHS Shuts Down Due to Power Outage
By Esha Bagora Public Relations Across the state, California students have been impacted by the atmospheric river storms of the past couple of weeks. In Los Gatos, the storms led to power […]