Natalie Freed Reflects on the future of AL Tech at L-W
Natalie Freed, who established Lick-Wilmerding’s present computer science program, leaves Lick-Wilmerding this June to become an entrepreneur in the tech realm. Freed is an inspiring mentor […]
Natalie Freed, who established Lick-Wilmerding’s present computer science program, leaves Lick-Wilmerding this June to become an entrepreneur in the tech realm. Freed is an inspiring mentor […]
On February 14, 2017, Valentine’s Day, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with President Trump in Washington D.C, but not to exchange gifts and chocolate. […]
January 6, 2017, Las Vegas, Nevada: At the annual Consumer Electronics Show, high ranking members of the tech industry were starry eyed and buzzing about […]
When Hurricane Matthew swept through the Caribbean and up the U.S. East Coast from Florida to North Carolina it caused 15 billion dollars worth of […]
Playbill for the Ehrer Theater By Zelda Perkins The Diary of Anne Frank Play by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett based upon Anne Frank: The […]
On Wednesday August 24, 2016, Amatrice, Italy was the epicenter of a 6.2 magnitude earthquake that killed 297 people and injured roughly 400. The quake […]
On February 24, 95.2% of Lick-Wilmerding High School students participated in the second annual Community Experience Survey, a poll designed to assess belonging across opt-in […]
On March 25, 2026, in landmark court case K.G.M. v Meta, Silicon Valley giants Meta and Google were found guilty of addictive social media design […]
In December of 2025, the Center for Civic Engagement and the Student Council (StuCo) Finance Committee selected five Lick-Wilmerding High School student projects to each […]
As the games close and scoreboards go dark, this year’s spring sports season extends past the accolades and matches: these athletes leave behind a tight-knit […]
On Saturday May 30th, amid the familiar sounds of a weekend morning in the Mission—the hiss of Muni breaks, cars rushing past, friends chatting in […]
Constitutional Hinges,” US History teacher Marissa Cornelius’s senior seminar, is not only a history class, but also, as Cornelius describes it, “Lick-Wilmerding High School’s only […]