By Joseba Criswell Posted November 12, 2010 Note: This article is provided by Mrs. Grady’s Leadership class. In the month of November, the freshmen officers of Leadership put on a
Month: November 2010
White House emphasizing renewable energy
By Madison Waldie Posted November 9, 2010 Press Attribution by The Assistant to The President for Energy and Climate Change. As October was National Energy Awareness Month, President Barack Obama
Press Release: Governor and staff continue working on new state budget
By Brandon Eastman Posted November 9, 2010 “I have promised a smooth transition in the Governor’s Office because the people of Nevada deserve nothing less,” Governor Jim Gibbons said in
Athlete of the Week: Mitch Pollock
By Dustin Hatch Posted November 8, 2010 Senior quarterback Mitch Pollock of the Lowry varsity football team has been awarded Athlete of the Week. In the regular season’s last game
Lowry gets swept by Elko in three games
By Calvin Connors Posted November 5, 2010 On Tuesday, October 26 the Lady Bucks traveled to Elko for the Bucks’ last away game. The Lady Bucks lost the match in
Lowry Voices: Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
By Calvin Connors Posted November 5, 2010 “Hopefully in school trying to get some degree in the medical field.” Alec Mayo, freshman “Working in the mines, to earn a lot
Girl’s golf wrap-up
By Sydney Blankenship Posted November 4, 2010 After adding three more girls to the three original ones, the girls’ golf team had an official team. The team was made up
What to Watch: Chicago at Boston
By Marc Esquivel Posted November 4, 2010 This Friday, the Chicago Bulls will travel to Boston to play the Celtics. The Bulls are going into the game with a record
Athlete of the Week: Hannah Haun
By Sydney Blankenship Posted November 4, 2010 Hannah Haun is a new student to Lowry High School and also to the game of golf. Joining the team after two weeks
What to Watch: ‘Heathers’
By Savannah McDade Posted November 2, 2010 “People will look at the ashes of Westerburg and say, ‘Now there’s a school that self-destructed, not because society didn’t care, but because