By Tanner Lecumberry Posted February 19, 2014 Since “An Inconvenient Truth” was written by Al Gore in 2006, an international hubbub has been raised about the warming of the Earth.
Month: February 2014
Open your eyes: Vocabulary
By Taylor LaTray Posted February 19, 2014 Just as society is changing through time, so is vocabulary. Incorrect vocabulary is being used so often that it has turned into acceptable
Why baseball is better than softball
By Tanner Lecumberry Posted February 19, 2014 There are certain rivalries between sports; basketball and wrestling, football and soccer, which will more than likely rage for all eternity. There is
Jessie’s Journal
By Jessie Schirrick Posted February 19, 2014 Have you ever noticed that boys are automatically 50% funnier than girls? If a girl throws a pie in someone’s face it’s considered more
Picture of the Issue
By Taylor LaTray Posted February 19, 2014 The staff of “The Brand” has put their heads together to decide on a photo of the issue. The photo is one found
Heard in the Halls
By Dani Ricker Posted February 19, 2014 “We should have a cosmic party! The Universe could dance for us.” Welcome, ladies and gents, to the halls of Lowry High School, where
Quick fashion tips for Spring
By Mayte Castellanos Posted February 19, 2014 That time of year when the weather is warming up is almost here. What should you be wearing to school during the springtime? If
And the Oscar goes to
By Karen Esparza Posted February 19, 2014 With all the amazing films that graced 2014, the people at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will have a difficult
Tips For Teachers
By Tanner Ames Posted February 19, 2014 For those of you teachers who are new, or maybe just want to try to improve, I took it upon myself to try
Movies to Look Out For in 2014
By Karen Esparza Posted February 19, 2014 The New Year is always accompanied by an entirely new montage of films that you can spend a small fortune to go see. With