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School can do more to connect students with foreign peers
Feb. 22, 2012

With increasing globalization, the world is as inter-connected as ever and a second language is important not only in the workplace, but also for broadening awareness of cultural diversity.

 
Shoddy gridiron fails 49ers
By The Lowell Sports Staff   
Jan. 26, 2012

altNiners 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.

 
"Temporary" bungalows out of PA system loop
By Hoi Leung   
Jan. 26, 2012

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Defense bill sacrifices protection of American liberties to assuage irrational fears
By Zoe Kaiser   
Jan. 25, 2012

altWe 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.

 
TO THE EDITOR: Senior has love-hate relationship with school, grateful for prep for future
Jan. 25, 2012

Dear Editor,

Lowell High School is a truly amazing place not because of the teachers, the facilities, or even the administration, but because it is we the students who are good at taking tests, buying prep-books to cram for our STARs, ACTs, SATs, APs, and any other acronym-laden tests that glorify Lowell High School as one of the best institutions that has ever existed on the face of the planet.

 
District should explore educational benefits of online learning
By The Lowell Staff   
Jan. 25, 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.

 
Revised plagiarism policy sets school-wide precedent for stricter measures against cheating
By The Lowell Staff   
Jan. 25, 2012

altPlagiarism has been on the rise among Lowell students, especially honors and Advanced Placement students.

 
No Reg running!
By Vivian Tong   
Dec. 8, 2011

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TO THE EDITOR: Student urges reduction of military budget
Dec. 7, 2011

Lets fight a war for change. America is having one of its worst economic depressions since the 1930’s. Millions are out of work and people are ready for change.

 
TO THE EDITOR: YouthVote coordinator welcomes opportunity to collaborate
Dec. 7, 2011

As the sole staff member of YouthVote, I want to first thank The Lowell for the thoughtful commentary on the program. While I was disappointed that I was not asked to comment on the article before its publication, I am writing because I agree with the concerns raised and would love for YouthVote to be implemented at a deeper level throughout the school system.

 
Privacy Policy: Should children under 13 be allowed to use Facebook without parental consent?
By Daffany Chan & Natalia Arguello-Inglis   
Dec. 7, 2011

altWith the Federal Trade Commission considering tightening the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, two reporters debate whether or not children under 13 should be required to obtain parental consent before signing up for Facebook.

 
'No homework' days needed to alleviate stress
By The Lowell Staff   
Dec. 7, 2011

While Lowell students are among the most hardworking students in San Francisco, we are also among the most stressed. With tests perpetually on the horizon and a homework load that never seems to lighten, we deserve sympathy and support. Even one night free from homework would relieve student anxiety.

 
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