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1,000 Journals exhibits everyone's inner artist (4/08)
Written by Anna Vignet   
In 2000, a graphic designer from San Francisco called “Someguy” gave out 1,000 blank journals to strangers around the world. He asked these strangers to add drawings, writings, collages or whatever they saw fit and pass them on to another person. The person who finished the journal was then supposed to send it back to Someguy. Three years after the project’s launch, Someguy found Journal #526, the first journal to return, in his mailbox.
 
1,000 Journals exhibits everyone's inner artist (4/08)
Written by Anna Vignet   
In 2000, a graphic designer from San Francisco called “Someguy” gave out 1,000 blank journals to strangers around the world. He asked these strangers to add drawings, writings, collages or whatever they saw fit and pass them on to another person. The person who finished the journal was then supposed to send it back to Someguy. Three years after the project’s launch, Someguy found Journal #526, the first journal to return, in his mailbox.
 
English teacher experiences theatre in London (4/08)
Written by Tamara Purpura and Angela Ngai   
New English teacher Bree Benkovich, who currently teaches Expository Writing, 9th grade English 2 and Drivers Ed, has a passion for theater.
 
An Internship or a Job: Which one is right for you? (4/25)
Written by Soraya Okuda   
Hosting a radio talk show, writing for a youth magazine, assisting in an art studio and observing the demise of a tumor in a vat of chemicals: These are all experiences that an internship can offer.
 
On the Menu Mods 6-20 (3/08)
Written by Camille Smyth   
Craving pizza but lacking a direct flight to Italy? Unfortunately, even a three mod lunch doesn’t offer enough time to travel to Rome; however, three mods are sufficient to take a quick trip to Seniore’s Pizza, located at 2415 19th avenue near Taraval.
 
Internship (4/08)
Written by Tiffany Leung   
Helpful internship and job sites
 
Citizen Cyclery: SF shops reach out to community on two wheels(3/08)
Written by Vietanh Phuong Tran   
    Some people think of the bicycle as nothing more than a mess of metal and two wheels that function as something faster than walking. However, others believe that it is not merely a mode of transportation — it brings people together and rebuilds lives. Some of these optimists can be found on 21st Street in a small bicycle shop named Pedal Revolution.
 
On the Menu Mods 6-20 (3/08)
Written by Lydia O'Connor   
Lydia O’Connor
3-21-2008/Features/SFSU Caf review
School cafeterias usually don’t have the best of reputations. Canned vegetables and mystery meat come to mind. However, the San Francisco State University dining facilities doesn’t fit this stereotype. With a changing menu of food representing every corner of the world, lunching there is overwhelming in the best possible sense of the word.
 
As online books gain popularity, Lowell's library upgrades (2/08)
Written by Ana Billingsley   
    Old-school nerds and new-school geeks are bridging the gap between literature and technology.  From online encyclopedias to e-books, digitization is transforming America’s reading habits.
 
The arms race (2/08)
Written by Rachel Hwang   
 Three days before the big vacation to Europe and the whole family has been struck down with a virus. Fortunately, lo and behold, there in the medicine cabinet is just the solution: half a bottle of man’s modern miracle of antibiotics. It’s leftover from and old prescription, so it might not be the right dosage, but no harm done, right?
 
Passion for senator's policies motivates volunteer (2/08)
    With the 2008 presidential elections fast approaching, many teens are exercising their political rights by becoming involved in campaigns.  Recently, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton found support from a vocal and politically active Lowell student. 
 
Best of 2007: The year’s top moments, memories and masterpieces (12/07)
Written by The Lowell Staff   

By Avi Baskin, Sandra Chen, Heather Hammel, Rachel Hwang, Mike Lazarus, Aaron Light, Minna Shmidt and Sanyee Yuan.

Best Inventions 

The Aptera hybrid

 
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