Workshop Helps Students Imagine “A World Without Police”
Defund the police. Abolish the police. Police reform. These terms have been commonly used in recent months, often interchangeably, in protests against police brutality. But, […]
Defund the police. Abolish the police. Police reform. These terms have been commonly used in recent months, often interchangeably, in protests against police brutality. But, […]
At the intersection of Grant and Bush streets in San Francisco stands the often-photographed Dragon Gate. Known as the entrance to the oldest Chinatown in […]
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many clubs at LWHS have struggled to adjust to the online atmosphere. This challenge also applies to affinity clubs, which are […]
On December 14, Student Council held an open meeting with Head of School Eric Temple to promote transparency and accountability. All students and faculty were […]
Global warming is a central concern that many feel must be addressed immediately. The pressing nature of climate change is the central work and mission […]
Due to the impact of COVID-19, Lick-Wilmerding students and faculty have shifted their approach to activism and engagement. The pandemic, along with a presidential election […]
video edited by Gabe Castro-Root Most high school seniors do not imagine sheltering in place and distance learning for their last semester of high school, […]
As distance learning continues, the complete change in school environment has meant that institutions, including Lick-Wilmerding, have had to reevaluate nearly every aspect of […]
For more than two years, the Fostering Activists for the Next Generation (FANG) Club, in collaboration with Student Council and the administration, has been working […]
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 […]
On April 3, the Trump administration initiated another round of mass layoffs at the Internal Revenue Service. On April 4, it issued Harvard an ultimatum […]
On January 20, 2025, only two hours into his presidency, President Donald J. Trump released Executive Order 14151, directing federal Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) […]
On a cold morning in San Francisco’s Mission District, a cyclist cautiously maneuvers around a blocked bike lane, skirting past a double-parked delivery van. Just […]
Crumbl Cookies opened their first San Francisco location on February 7, 2025. Their distinguishable bright pink boxes and delicious five-inch cookies have turned Crumbl into […]
California is the state with the highest number of homeless individuals—over 187,000—in the U.S., and holds 24% of the total U.S. homeless population. While pain […]