VIDEO: Sophomore singer-songwriter shares music inspired by friendsWhen sophomore Mia Kalo isn’t writing essays for school, she sits down with her guitar, letting music transform her thoughts into a flowing expression: ... (read more) Cafeteria starts breakfast cart serviceStudents arriving at school with an empty stomach can now check out the new breakfast cart by the main entrance offering breakfast ... (read more) VIDEO: Free throws lift Cardinals over Washington in Battle of the Birds gameThe shots just weren’t falling for the boys’ varsity basketball team during the annual Battle of the Birds game against Washington on Friday night, but it didn't make a difference in the end with a 54-45 Lowell ... (read more) Four steps to an awesome 2012Boost your quality of life with these easy tips to squash ... (read more) PHOTOS: Girls' varsity basketball downs rival WashingtonThe girls' varsity basketball team further cemented its position as the team to beat in the Academic Athletic Association with a 47-35 victory over Washington in Battle of the Birds on ... (read more) Dream Diaries: Lucid dreaming and dream interpretationTwo reporters break the boundaries of reality to explore the vast world of ... (read more) Boys' JV basketball bounces back for win over WashingtonThe boys’ JV basketball team regained their dominance on Jan. (read more) Defense bill sacrifices protection of American liberties to assuage irrational fearsWe were disillusioned by President Obama’s signing of the National Defense Authorization Act for the fiscal year 2012, expanding military power by authorizing the US Military to detain civilians, even Americans citizens, without ... (read more) Robotics Club assembles bot, aims to score highAs robotic fever, exemplified by the Transformers explosion, overtakes Hollywood, a student’s vision of robots has rolled into ... (read more) Drum Corps march pride and glory into schoolYou hear them drumming every day by the basketball courts. (read more) By Adriana Millar | Jan. 27, 2012 As robotic fever, exemplified by the Transformers explosion, overtakes Hollywood, a student’s vision of robots has rolled into school.By Sean Wang | Feb. 9, 2012 Students arriving at school with an empty stomach can now check out the new breakfast cart by the main entrance offering breakfast to-go.By Isabel Boutiette | Jan. 27, 2012 When sophomore Mia Kalo isn’t writing essays for school, she sits down with her guitar, letting music transform her thoughts into a flowing expression: songs.By Elijah Alperin | Jan. 27, 2012 Students and teachers alike examine what many consider to be a growing issue at school: cheating. By Cooper Logan | Jan. 27, 2012 After chasing a group of four students on Jan. 11, security caught two freshmen from Lincoln High School, who were then detained by the police for trespassing.By Deidre Foley and Michelle Hwang | Jan. 27, 2012 The school was nominated by the state to receive a national award for high academic achievement.By The Lowell Staff | Jan. 27, 2012 In a world of ever-expanding technological opportunities, the school district is falling behind. Across the country, online schooling is an emerging yet controversial feature in the educational world, and the San Francisco Unified School District is doing surprisingly little to embrace it.By Zoe Kaiser | Jan. 27, 2012 We were disillusioned by President Obama’s signing of the National Defense Authorization Act for the fiscal year 2012, expanding military power by authorizing the US Military to detain civilians, even Americans citizens, without trial.By The Lowell Sports Staff | Jan. 27, 2012 Niners fans are left fearing that the beloved football team with leave the foggy city after the stadium blacked out not once, but twice in a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.By The Lowell Staff | Jan. 27, 2012 Plagiarism has been on the rise among Lowell students, especially honors and Advanced Placement students.By Henry Hammel | Jan. 28, 2012 The boys’ JV basketball team regained their dominance on Jan. 27, defeating the Washington Eagles 43-29 in a Battle of the Birds match.By Elijah Alperin | Jan. 28, 2012 The girls' varsity basketball team further cemented its position as the team to beat in the Academic Athletic Association with a 47-35 victory over Washington in Battle of the Birds on Friday.By Elijah Alperin | Jan. 28, 2012 The shots just weren’t falling for the boys’ varsity basketball team during the annual Battle of the Birds game against Washington on Friday night, but it didn't make a difference in the end with a 54-45 Lowell victory.By Elijah Alperin | Jan. 27, 2012 Despite an average starting height of five 5-foot-11 and no star offensive player, the boys’ varsity basketball team is finding success this season by controlling the tempo of the game and forcing opponents to play out of their comfort zone with compact, hard-working defense.By KT Kelly and Elena Bernick | Jan. 27, 2012 'More than just a dollar sign' Ke$ha and Britney 'the boomerang' duke it out.By Jeffrey Wong | Jan. 25, 2012 At Lowell, we are the master of our ship, the captain of our soul. Whatever we desire, if we set our sails, there are no impediments — no limitations. Only sacrifices.By Campbell Gee and Isabel Boutiette | Jan. 27, 2012 Two reporters break the boundaries of reality to explore the vast world of subconsciousBy Ian James | Jan. 27, 2012 Boost your quality of life with these easy tips to squash stress.By Kai Matsumoto-Hines | Dec. 8, 2011 “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong said when he touched down on the moon in 1969. The event shocked thousands across the world by proving that humans are capable of reaching landmarks in outer space. |
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