By Madison Waldie Posted April 18, 2012 As many of you might know and realize, I am a person that is full of useless information and opinions. Recently, it has
Month: April 2012
Open your eyes
By Brandon Eastman Posted April 18, 2012 The best way to compare two very similar people is to look strictly at the numbers. However, when you are going to compare
Supreme Court to take case on reverse affirmative action
By Hayley Goldblatt Posted April 18, 2012 The Supreme Court announced Tuesday, February 21, that it will be taking on another case concerning affirmative action in higher education institutions. Affirmative
JV softball continues march toward undefeated season
By Hayley Goldblatt Posted April 18, 2012 The JV softball continued its undefeated season with a 26-0 drubbing of the Carlin Railroaders. Alyssa Dendary thought it was an overall good
Lady Buckaroos sweep Longhorns
By Marc Esquivel Posted April 18, 2012 After coming off of some impressive victories over Elko last week, the Lowry softball team kept the ball rolling and ran right through
Rodeo enjoying success
By Justin Albright Posted April 18, 2012 This year’s Humboldt County Rodeo team has had a very successful season so far. This year’s members include Cole Hatcher, Shaynee Monchamp, Dukota
Varsity baseball climbs back into playoff picture, faces Spartans on Friday
By Kevin Boyle Posted April 18, 2012 Baseball has had an up and down year thus far but returned to playoff contention with two wins against Elko April 13-14. The
The Silver State ranks high in many negative areas
By Justin Albright and Taylor LaTray Posted April 18, 2012 Nevada, the state that we call home. Unfortunately, our home state is at the top of some the worst categories
2012 Prom to combine breast cancer awareness and Paris
By Taylor LaTray & Jessie Schirrick Posted April 18, 2012 It’s that exciting time of year again when everyone puts on their classiest formal attire and spends large amounts of
Heard in the Halls
By Destiny James Posted April 18, 2012 Many unusual things are heard in the halls and classrooms of Lowry High school. Many things we’ve heard in which no one would