By Carly Bell Posted April 17, 2013 When we were young our parents or guardians taught us not to cuss because it was offensive and rude. Do you think if people
Day: April 17, 2013
04-17-13 Epic Fail-Anderson
04-17-13 Epic Fail-Anderson
Athlete of the Issue: Tyler Brumm
By Jolyn Garcia Posted April 17, 2013 The end of this baseball season also marks the end of a great athlete’s career. Senior Tyler Brumm, who plays basketball and baseball,
Lowry hosts first track meet of season
By Jolyn Garcia Posted April 17, 2013 Last Thursday the Buckaroos gathered at the Lowry track to help, compete, or just watch the first home meet of the season. This
Athlete of the Issue: Lexie Coleman
By Weston Irons Posted April 17, 2013 Lexie is a student athlete who participates in Lowry’s varsity softball program and excels in all of what she does in and out
Press release: Carole King: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize In Performance at the White House
By Rylee Mathis Posted April 17, 2013 A press release on whitehouse.gov stated that on Wednesday, May 22, Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama will be hosting a concert
Lowry grads, Davey and Jamie Walton, continue in athletics in a different way
By Justin Albright Posted April 17, 2013 The colors green and gold might make you think of Battle Mountain or Manogue, but for two former Lowry athletes they mean only
What pushes my buttons
By Rylee Mathis Posted April 17, 2013 We all have those little things that push our buttons and grind our gears. These are just a few of mine. Do you
Lady Bucks sharpen skills heading into playoffs
By Justin Albright Posted April 17, 2013 On Saturday, April 13, 2013, the Lady Bucks hosted a doubleheader against the Wolverines of West Wendover. The Bucks used dominant pitching and
Varsity baseball hosts Elko Friday with first place on the line
By Leticia Gomez Posted April 17, 2013 The baseball season started out with its typical cold weather and the varsity baseball team began its season the same way…cold. In its