By Dani Ricker Posted April 15, 2015 Never think before you tweet. Also, tweet sad lyrics that make people think you’re depressed and hate life so you’ll get lots of attention.
Month: April 2015
Participate in high school events; sure, why not?
By Weston Irons Posted April 15, 2015 High school is the final step before entering the real world, becoming an adult, and taking on responsibilities that do not even compare
Spring is both good and bad
By Katie Hillyer Posted April 15, 2015 Spring is on the way. No more snow, so time to put on your sandals and clothes that feel like spring. I am
Undefeated swim team gets back in the pool against South Tahoe on April 17
By Nakiya Flores Posted April 15, 2015 The 2015 swim team started out strong in their first meet against Incline in Reno. With a hard week of practice, everyone worked for
Struggles continue for baseball
By Aimee Brandon Posted April 15, 2015 Lowry’s baseball team’s season is off to a rough start. They are currently 5-14 overall. Last weekend the Buckaroos hosted Fallon Greenwave for a
Softball drops two but stays in the playoff hunt
By Weston Irons Posted April 15, 2015 The varsity softball team came into the weekend sitting on the top of the league and were in good shape to play Fallon, a
Student-Athlete of the Issue: Shelby McKinnon
By Kaity Sample Posted April 15, 2015 Don’t let her height fool you, because Shelby McKinnon is the strongest girl in Nevada. Literally. McKinnon has won the state weightlifting competition since
On Deck: Tanking
By Brody Goucher Posted April 15, 2015 What is one of the biggest problems facing professional sports right now? Tanking is the practice of losing games on purpose in order to
Is Snapchat ruining relationships?
By Nick Maddox Posted April 15, 2015 With the new Snapchat update many features were changed and added such as being able to see news from popular media outlets, being
Underage drinking should be legal
By Alex Manzo Posted April 15, 2015 At the age of 18 you are considered an adult according to some standards, but not all of them; you can get married,