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Opinion
The Lowell appreciates support from all over (5/07)
Written by The Lowell Staff   
Take a good, long look at this issue of The Lowell you hold in your hands¬ — our next issue may sport a very different look because we may be losing many of our staff members.
 
Athletes feel bound by new absence policy (5/07)
Written by The Lowell Staff   
Student choice is one of the things that make Lowell great. We can handle a greater degree of freedom than students at other schools.
 
Lowell competition evident in parking (5/07)
Written by Eve Denton   
It’s more precious than a first-born child, rarer than an A in Calculus, more secretive than an affair with a balding biology teacher.
 
Health Ed. not healthy for students - only adds work (5/07)
Written by Camille Smyth and Ana Billingsley   
Many students feel that required courses are a waste of time, but College and Career and Health Ed consistently top the list.
 
Fair is fair: Ladies, feel free to objectify men (5/07)
Written by Glennis Markison   
Would you be tempted to turn the page of the cover of Cosmopolitan boasting that it had “The Naughtiest Photo We’ve Ever Run of a Guy?”

 
Compost program debut a bright step (4/07)
Written by Lowell Staff   
This month the school took a commendable step toward a sustainable future by implementing the city’s revolutionary composting program, “Food to Flowers,” which encourages students to compost by teaching them about how it benefits the environment and by providing schools with composting bins.

 
Fundraisers + lower dance prices = FUN (4/07)
Written by Lowell Staff   
While waiting in line to buy prom tickets, you consider the amount you will pay for your dinner, your suit and, last but not least, your ticket. As you tally up the list of costs, you ask yourself how you could have avoided paying such a small fortune for this event.

 
U.S. foreign involvement harms more than it aids (4/07)
Written by Aaron Kingon   
“No, no to America! Get out, occupiers!” Iraqi police officers chanted on April 15 at a protest in Baghdad’s eastern neighborhood of Mashtal.

 
Sixth Man forgets the women (4/07)
Written by Anthony Clay   
Travis Hom drives to the basket when a Wallenberg defender steps in front of him and falls over. The referee calls an offensive foul on Hom and a chorus of “Ridikerous” comes from a densely populated group of Lowell students, the 6th Man.

 
Juvie leads youth on wrong path (4/07)
Written by Soraya Okuda   
Bed sheets slung over windows in tightly packed cells, cages for classrooms and urine stained floors: not conditions the average teenager is accustomed to. But over 6,000 youth must tolerate such conditions and worse in California youth prisons, where rehabilitation is only a dim possibility.

 
Should community service be a requirement? Yes (3/07)
Written by Hannah Safford   
A community service requirement, though seemingly another source of stress for Lowell students, would be beneficial to both the students and the community.
 
Should community service be a requirement? No (3/07)
Written by Minna Shmidt   
“If every American donated five hours a week, it would equal the labor of twenty million full-time volunteers.”
 
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