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LWHS Conducts Second Annual ‘Community Experience Survey’

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The New Tobacco: Meta and Google Face $6 Billion in Damages

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New HHH Fund Kindles Student Initiatives

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Lowell Faces Pushback After Unprecedented Switch to Lottery System for Class of 2025

  • Post Author By Bridget Martin
  • Post Date November 24, 2020

The San Francisco Board of Education unanimously voted on October 20 to shift Lowell High School admissions to a lottery system for the class of […]

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Anti-Semitic Social Media Profiles Shake Redwood High Community


  • Post Author By Anna Hochman
  • Post Date November 24, 2020

The past few months have been scary ones for Jewish students at Redwood High School in Marin. Early in September, Instagram profiles titled “Students Organized […]

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LWHS Frosh Find Community During Distance Learning


  • Post Author By Charlotte Kane
  • Post Date November 24, 2020

For many members of the class of 2024, the excitement that typically comes with the beginning of a new year in a new school was […]

Frosh profiles in Admissions Photo by Primo Lagaso Goldberg
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3 Marin County Private High Schools Struggle to Remain Partially Reopened

  • Post Author By Caroline Kreutzen
  • Post Date November 24, 2020

Three major Marin County private high schools — Marin Academy, Branson and Marin Catholic — returned to in-person learning this October. They are the first […]

Student choices impact school reopenings. Drawing by Primo Lagaso Goldberg '21
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Youth Climate Summit Inspires Hundreds of Students

  • Post Author By Ava Ciresi
  • Post Date October 13, 2020

The morning of Saturday, September 12 was an exciting one for many, as over 280 students across the world logged into the virtual Youth Climate […]

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Aidan Kohn-Murphy Brings a New Kind of Political Comedy to Teens on TikTok

  • Post Author By Gabe Castro-Root
  • Post Date September 18, 2020

In early June, Aidan Kohn-Murphy posted a TikTok responding to a video by a young woman who claimed that she, as a California Republican, was […]

Aidan Kohn-Murphy, who goes by "politicaljew" on TikTok, makes videos that combine humor and politics. Photo courtesy of Aidan Kohn-Murphy
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COVID-19 Shuts Down Eco-Tourism In Southern Africa, Putting Animals and People at Risk

  • Post Author By Gabe Castro-Root
  • Post Date May 26, 2020

In the last two months, news reports have proliferated of animals roaming freely in areas typically inhabited by humans. Images shared on social media—a herd […]

Members of the Black Mambas, an all-female anti-poaching team, on patrol in Kruger National Park in South Africa. Photo courtesy of Craig Spencer
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San Quentin’s Prison University Project Transforms Lives

  • Post Author By Milo Chung
  • Post Date April 21, 2020
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Angela Wall walks out of San Quentin State Prison for what could be the last time. She has just finished teaching her final class of […]

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Former PUP Students Antwan and Eric perform during a LWHS assembly.
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Infographic: Here’s Which Companies are Offering Free and Discounted Services During Quarantine

  • Post Author By Jeremy Lum
  • Post Date April 21, 2020
April 11: With most people working from home, streets that are typically busy with commuters and shoppers have been mostly empty. Photo by Gabe Castro-Root
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COVID-19 Crisis: Bay Area Schools Adapt to Distance Learning

  • Post Author By Caroline Kreutzen, Lucy Barnum and Sofia Morris
  • Post Date April 16, 2020

As the number of COVID-19 cases in the US continues to rise at an unprecedented rate, schools across the country have had to temporarily close […]

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