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Author: Anna Hochman

Anna Hochman is the co-Editor-in-Chief of the Paper Tiger. A senior at LWHS, she joined the newspaper staff last year. In her free time, she enjoys playing field hockey, listening to music, and spending time with family and friends.
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A Vibrant Garden Community Atop Potrero Hill

  • Post Author By Anna Hochman
  • Post Date April 28, 2021

On the very top of Potrero Hill sits a garden unlike any other I have visited.  Located directly above Highway 101 on the cliff-like peak […]

21 PLACES

Filbert Street Stairs: A Hidden City Oasis

  • Post Author By Anna Hochman
  • Post Date April 24, 2021

If you aren’t looking for the stairs, you might miss them.  Nestled amongst the jungle of trees and homes on the back of Telegraph Hill, […]

Photo by Anna Hochman
TIGERWAYS

High School Student Vaccinations Are on the Rise in the SF Bay Area

  • Post Author By Anna Hochman
  • Post Date April 14, 2021

On April 15, all California residents over the age of 16 will be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine. At LWHS, however, so many upperclassmen have […]

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High school students get receive vaccinations in increasing numbers Art by Primo Lagaso Goldberg
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Add These COVID-Safe Winter Break Activities to Your Bay Area Bucket List

  • Post Author By Anna Hochman
  • Post Date December 17, 2020

The holiday season is usually a magical time of year in the Bay Area. But in a year full of unprecedented twists and turns, things […]

Caruso's Dream, by Brian Goggin and Dorka Keehn, features 13 pianos hung outside of Central Market in SoMa. Photo by Gabe Castro-Root
TIGERWAYS

Town Halls With LWHS Head of School Clarify Community Concerns 
around Distance Learning

  • Post Author By Anna Hochman
  • Post Date December 17, 2020

Lick-Wilmerding has changed its on-campus learning plan to reflect the increased number of coronavirus cases in the Bay Area and the new severity of safety […]

VOICES

Op/Ed: Traveling for the SAT isn’t Just Unsafe — It’s Wrong.

  • Post Author By Anna Hochman
  • Post Date November 24, 2020

When my SAT was canceled in March due to COVID-19, I took it in stride. I knew I wasn’t fully prepared and was already registered […]

Drawing by Anna Hochman
FEATURES

Anti-Semitic Social Media Profiles Shake Redwood High Community


  • Post Author By Anna Hochman
  • Post Date November 24, 2020

The past few months have been scary ones for Jewish students at Redwood High School in Marin. Early in September, Instagram profiles titled “Students Organized […]

TIGERWAYS

College Admissions Become Uncertain for Juniors as Shelter- in-Place Orders Change Application Process

  • Post Author By Anna Hochman
  • Post Date May 26, 2020

The class of 2021 is facing drastic changes to their college application process due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With the loss of SAT scores, standard […]

ARTS & CULTURE

Op/Ed: In Tiger King, Entertainment Is Accompanied by Harmful Stereotypes

  • Post Author By Anna Hochman
  • Post Date April 16, 2020

By now, you’ve probably heard of Tiger King. Since the documentary series’s release on Netflix on March 20, tweets, memes, and comments have flooded the […]

POLITICS

Op/Ed: Gen Z and TikTok’s Problematic Reaction to the Iran Conflict

  • Post Author By Anna Hochman
  • Post Date February 12, 2020

While Iran was dealing with the effects of the airstrike assassination of General Qassim Suleimani, seven thousand miles away, American teens went viral on TikTok. […]

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