By Mallorie Leal Posted June 3, 2009 Scrubbing pots and pans, dealing with grumpy customers,working in scorching hot or torturously cold weather; these describe some of the conditions teenagers work
Month: June 2009
Art students paint mural to liven up halls of CTE building
By Katy Granath Posted June 3, 2009 The career technology mural was a three-week project involving somewhere around 35 students, 22 cans of paint, and a creative melding of more
Assembly of Excellence a success
By Camille Lyon Posted June 3, 2009 On Wednesday, May 20, Lowry High School hosted its second annual Academic Assembly of Excellence. With a creative theme of “You’ve Hit Level
Scholarship Night showcases senior achievements
By Chloe Rusconi Posted June 3, 2009 Lowry High School held its annual scholarship night at the Winnemucca Convention Center on May 20. Principal Deborah Watts welcomed the attendees and
LHS to hold graduation
By Stephanie Cochrane and Katy Granath Posted June 3, 2009 As a road ends, a new path begins. Tomorrow evening the students of Lowry High School’s class of 2009 will
A safe alternative to fossil fuels
By Amy Balagna Posted June 3, 2009 Most of today’s conventional power systems burn fossil fuels, a resource that is dwindling, but nuclear power creates energy by releasing the energy
Do video games really rot your mind?
By Joseph Edward Lester Posted June 3, 2009 As long as I can remember my friends and I have been striving to find ways to entertain ourselves. Much like many
Your rep just for popularity?
By Jayna Hill Posted June 3, 2009 Every human being wants to have a feeling of acceptance among their peers. The search for popularity stems from a need for acceptance
Open Your Eyes: Diploma: Just a piece of Paper?
By Stephanie Cochrane Posted June 3, 2009 Millions are stressed because of the slumping economic status, but perhaps those who should be the most worried are too young to realize
High School Drop Outs
By Chloe Rusconi Posted June 3, 2009 When students reach the envious age of 18 they are labeled adults; adults who can make their own decisions. Their parents are not