May 19, 2022 • No Comments
Let’s talk about sex. Often seen as the pinnacle of growing up in our culture, sex is a widely discussed milestone in students’ paths to adulthood. According to many Lowell students,...
May 19, 2022 • No Comments
Since 1966, Lowell students have been admitted based on their GPA and standardized test scores. But not this year. The Class of 2025 is the first grade in over 50 years to be admitted...
May 5, 2022 • No Comments
On the evening of February 23, 2022, Lowell senior Sasha Granat sat in silent disbelief as she listened to the Echo of Moscow breaking news report. The news station, which would be...
Chloe Chon, Kelcie Lee, and Rae Wymer
March 25, 2022 • 1 Comment
Ethnic Studies teacher Carolina Samayoa stood in Room 219, trying not to cry for the third time that day as she dismissed her class. She hadn’t been anticipating the outpouring...
The movement against sexual violence continues with a new focus
March 3, 2022
The struggles of navigating the 504 process
February 25, 2022
February 25, 2022
May 19, 2022
Dear readers of The Lowell, It’s hard to fathom that this is our last magazine. This school year has been one of constant learning and growing. Our May cover story tackles...
Rae Wymer, Editor in Chief
May 19, 2022
The first time I read Maus, I was not prepared for the vicious history of Nazi Germany depicted in the graphic novel. At the age of nine, Holocaust was just a term, and Nazis...
May 19, 2022
One of the places that Lowell students turn to during difficult times is the Wellness Center. With the many stresses of high school life, students need a safe, sheltered environment...
Prom dress pages evoke American individualism
May 19, 2022
West Side Story: A stereotype, not a storyline
May 19, 2022