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Women’s Cross-Country Season Wrap Up

  • Post Author By Liv Jenks
  • Post Date November 27, 2017

  Runners Alison Savage Brooks ’19 and Maggie Drew ’18 leave the competition in the dust. Photo by Tri Nguyen Under the leadership of senior captains […]

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An Inconvenient Sequel: Lest We Ignore the Truth

  • Post Author By Elliot Singer
  • Post Date November 8, 2017

  Five years ago, Participant Media released An Inconvenient Truth, a film documenting former vice-president Al Gore’s campaign to raise public awareness about the climate […]

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Cowboys, Outlaws, and a Beautiful Woman Push North from Texas

  • Post Author By Henry Stiepleman
  • Post Date November 2, 2017

  An American classic published by Larry McMurtry in 1985, Lonesome Dove is set in the West during the 1870s, at the end of the […]

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The Musical Hamilton: Fabulous, Yet Flawed

  • Post Author By Isabella Yin
  • Post Date November 2, 2017
  • Post Comment 1 comment

Musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda, opened off-Broadway at the Public theater in New York City in February 2015. All performances sold out. Hamilton upgraded its venue […]

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Coming Together: Christy Godinez Jackson Talks About Inclusion

  • Post Author By Liv Jenks
  • Post Date October 31, 2017

Recent events such as the protests in Charlottesville and reactions to President Trump’s attempts to end the DACA program reveal deep divisions in American society. […]

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Fun Facts About Lick’s New Building

  • Post Author By Natasha Salmi
  • Post Date October 31, 2017

The construction is underway on Ocean Avenue, and you can hear the sounds of drilling and building. With all of this noise, you are probably […]

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The Writing on the Wall: A Reflection of Student Voices

  • Post Author By Martin Mercy
  • Post Date October 31, 2017

In May 2017, Lick-Wilmerding’s Head of School, Eric Temple, announced that the front building of Lick Wilmerding High School would be demolished. That afternoon, the […]

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Lick Students Collaborate with Senegalese to Realize School Dream

  • Post Author By Julia Moser
  • Post Date October 23, 2017

  On June 6th, 2017, after months of preparation and a 20 hour flight, a contingent of 16 students, two teachers from Lick-Wilmerding, two group […]

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A LWHS Case Study for Safe and Effective Discussion: a Satire

  • Post Author By Eddie Dilworth
  • Post Date October 23, 2017

On Monday, June 31, a cohort of students, faculty, and staff gathered to debate a new name for the Learning Village. To equitably ensure the […]

In addition to concerns about the name "Learning Village," students are struggling to fit into the new, smaller classrooms Photo by Sutter Morris
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Gentrification in Ingleside: Ocean Avenue at a Glance

  • Post Author By Katie Urdan
  • Post Date October 23, 2017

Every evening after school, I drive down twenty-five blocks of Ocean Avenue on my way home. I pass Whole Foods, Phillz, Poke Bowl, and the […]

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