By Weston Irons Posted June 4, 2015 High school is a grand time in one’s life. You enter a whole new world where you are given many more opportunities to
Year: 2015
The newest holiday
By James Dunyon Posted June 4, 2015 Many minor holidays are completely unknown, and some of them are quite amusing. 4/20 came and went just recently, and it’s one of
Fake News: Coaches to follow same guidelines as athletes
By Dani Ricker Posted June 4, 2015 As any student who has participated in a high school sports knows, under NIAA rules student-athletes are not allowed the “possession or use of
Art and CTE students show off work
By Liam Gallups Posted June 4, 2015 May 28, 2015, was the day that the halls of the Lowry High School became bedecked in the artwork of the esteemed students in
Baker and Hyde named Most Inspirational Students
By Nakiya Flores Posted June 4, 2015 This year there have been many people who have inspired others, but two students stood out the most, Chelsea Baker and Cassandra Hyde. According
Lowry seniors rewarded at Scholarship Night
By James Dunyon Posted June 4, 2015 At Scholarship Night Lowry seniors received thousands of dollars in scholarship offers. The pure amount of offers surprised Kevin Blanco. “I was surprised about
What you might have missed this year in Lowry sports
By Brody Goucher Posted June 4, 2015 As the school year comes to a close so does the hard work of Lowry’s athletes, coaches, and fans who have worked in
Athlete of the Year: Alyssa Dendary
By Alex Manzo Posted June 4, 2015 Alyssa Dendary has been chosen as the 2014- 2015 athlete of the year due to her outstanding athletic and academic achievements throughout her
Press Release: Statement by the President on the Passing of B.B. King
By Nicholas Maddox Posted May 17, 2015 President Barack Obama made a statement on May 15 addressing the recent loss of blues legend B.B. King. The blues has lost its king,
Every 15 Minutes presented at Lowry
By Kaity Sample Posted May 26, 2015 The Every 15 Minutes program is an organized event all around the world for teens and parents to witness a staged crash and