Opinion: How Seniors Have Navigated this Year’s Unprecedented College Process
In a year like no other, high schoolers from the class of 2021 faced an unprecedented college application process: visiting college campuses was much harder, […]
Search for New Head of School Takes Off
Head of School Eric Temple announced he will leave Lick-Wilmerding the spring of 2022, prompting a search for a new head of school. Temple became […]
Volunteer Efforts Propel COVID-19 Testing and Vaccination in the Mission
Volunteers have been a driving force in helping Mission District residents receive support throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and have provided key information about the spread […]
Students Expand Scientific Horizons with New Interdisciplinary Classes
This year, LWHS offered a new and unique set of science classes for its 11th and 12th graders to choose from. Three classes may be […]
High School Student Vaccinations Are on the Rise in the SF Bay Area
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 […]
A Demanding — and Rewarding — Climb up Mount Diablo
Mount Diablo has long felt like a place of mystery to me. As a young child, I remember being surprised to see a sprinkling of […]
Satire: Wall Street Under Attack: The Gamestop Controversy Explained
It was a crisp, cool January morning in New York and everything on Wall Street was as it should be. That is until an angry […]
Yeezus Deserves Your Respect
Over the last twelve months, Kanye West has dominated headlines across the world for seemingly every reason except what made him famous: his music. The […]
Gogh Check Out This Immersive Exhibit!
Immersive Van Gogh, a showcase highlighting post-impressionist genius Vincent van Gogh’s greatest works, opened on March 18 and brought to San Franciscans a new way […]