By Harley Long Posted January 18, 2012 On Friday, January 6, Lowry wrestlers traveled to Nampa, Idaho. They had to compete against teams from all over the Western United States.
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JV boys yet to lose
By Harley Long Posted January 3, 2012 Tuesday, the 13th of December Lowry’s JV boys basketball team played the Truckee Wolverines. The final score was 51–26. Josh Shaver made the
Lady Bucks look to return to past success
By Brandon Eastman & Harley Long Posted December 14, 2011 Last year the team was 12-13 and was one game away from going to the playoffs. Tough losses to Battle
Athlete of the Week: Allison Barron
By Harley Long Posted October 31, 2011 JV volleyball players have been improving their skills as a team recognizing they have to work harder and put in more effort to
Bucks pummel another team
By Harley Long Posted October 31, 2011 On September 29, the Lowry Bucks went out under the lights on their own turf and played another hard-hitting game. Despite the 90-minute
Republican challenger to Obama still undecided
By Harley Long Posted October 18, 2011 The 57th quadrennial Presidential Election for the United States will be held on November 6, 2012, and barring a shattering final year run,
Tweets & Quotes
By Harley Long Posted October 12, 2011 Twitter is a website that allows you to update statuses frequently called “tweets” that tell what you are doing every moment. Below are
“Don’t ask don’t tell” formally repealed
By Harley Long Posted October 12, 2011 According to a recent press release from The White House, the discriminatory law known as ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ was finally and formally
168.4 million dollars could go to Nevada schools
By Harley Long Posted October 12, 2011 A White House press release said, “The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) graded the condition of the public school infrastructure and awarded
What in the world is wrong with college football?
By Harley Long Posted October 2, 2011 Yet another program is under the influence of cheating. The issue today is the manner in which recruits are handled and the trafficking