Love, Simon: Navigating Coming Out in High School
I’m hesitant to call this article a review of Love, Simon, primarily because reviews are supposed to be impartial examinations of a work’s merits or […]
I’m hesitant to call this article a review of Love, Simon, primarily because reviews are supposed to be impartial examinations of a work’s merits or […]
In recent months, net neutrality has come under fire from the Federal Communications Commission, or the FCC. Net neutrality is defined as the rule that […]
In a world that is increasingly aware of its diverse societies, cultures that were once contained to certain regions have been spread all over the […]
I’ll be the first to admit it: I’m not the conventional public-speaking type. I often talk too quickly, fail to enunciate, and look a bit […]
Much of the buildup of the resistance to Trump can be traced back to the #GrabYourWallet campaign. The campaign began on October 11, 2016 in […]
It’s that time of year when Lick-Wilmerding hosts the spring theatre production, and 2017’s musical opens tomorrow, Thursday, March 30! This year, the Lick theatre […]
Zine: A Reflection of Mass Incarceration in the United States is a mass accumulation of visual art, poems, stories, and other documents produced by Lick-Wilmerding’s […]
Katherine Wu ‘18 is one of 36 members of the Archery Junior Dream Team, which is comprised of the most promising cadet recurve archers in […]
Chandra White is the remarkable Facilities Manager at Lick-Wilmerding. White began her work at Lick-Wilmerding in 2010 as the Administrative Assistant of Facilities, which was […]
Dogs are great. I love dogs. But cats were always an enigma to me, creatures that never piqued my interest despite being one of the […]
On April 12, District 4 Supervisor Joel Engardio grinned while holding a green REC & PARK sign with the words “Sunset Dunes Park” inscribed in […]
Fresh off an astonishing $700 million dollar contract that ended in a World Series championship, Shohei Ohtani has picked up where he left off in […]
On Wednesday, May 7, 2025, Columbia Public Safety officers clashed with pro-Palestinian protesters during a demonstration in the University’s Butler Library. Reports from Columbia’s student […]
In March, the de Young Museum opened its newest exhibit: Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm. Available to the public until July 6, […]
“So, as we liberate our nation, we will lead it to new heights of victory and success…Together, we will end the chronic disease epidemic and […]
On March 6, 2025, the Trump Administration issued Executive Order (EO) 14230, suspending Perkins Coie, an American law firm based in Seattle, Washington, from accessing […]