By Andrew Anderson Posted May 29, 2013
Month: May 2013
Should we pull the plug on boxing?
By Brody Goucher Posted May 29, 2013 Boxing use to be the most popular sport in America, but has it finally run its course? With football emerging as America’s most popular
Things to ponder
By Carly Bell Posted May 29, 2013 Isn’t it weird that we have never seen our faces unless it’s in a reflection or a camera? If it were the medieval ages,
Senior Do’s and Don’ts
By Wyatt Lester Posted May 29, 2013 Do read this whole column.Don’t chat with your friends in advisory right now…read this.Do try to survive the readings of the odd literature selected
Running away with greatness
By Omar Guerrero Posted May 29, 2013 Lebron James, at this stage in his career, is a four-time MVP, two-time Olympic gold medalist, and his most proud achievement; an NBA Champion.
Is Wikipedia a bad source of information?
By Weston Irons Posted May 29, 2013 Throughout my school career, when I’m given an assignment that needs research, teachers don’t like students using Wikipedia. They claim that Wikipedia’s information
Open Your eyes: Enjoy your life
By Justin Albright Posted May 29, 2013 If there’s one thing that I’ve learned in the past couple weeks, it’s that life is short. The Every 15 Minutes presentation at Lowry
Valedictorian: Riata Kull
By Marcos Duran-Salcedo Posted May 29, 2013 Senior Riata Kull was chosen as valedictorian for the class of 2013. The valedictorian is the student who has kept the highest cumulative
Academic Assembly: ‘Cat in the Hat’ style
By Jolyn Garcia Posted May 29, 2013 Many students, staff, and parents gathered in the old gym on May 8, to attend the annual Lowry High School Assembly of Excellence.
Colors worn to honor students
By Weston Irons Posted May 29, 2013 This week, students and staff will be honoring the students who have passed away. If you would like to participate, wear the following