By Mackie Grady Posted November 13, 2018 The varsity football team’s season came to an end on November 3 at Truckee. From some tough losses to beating some of the
Month: November 2018
Freshman struggle through difficult season
By Chuckie Wiggins Posted November 13, 2018 Freshman year is always an adjustment, and the frosh football team was no exception. Through many ups and downs, the team compiled a
Varsity men’s soccer perseveres through tough season
By Austin Lloyd Posted November 13, 2018 The varsity men’s soccer team played their last game of the season at home on Friday, October 26. The team ended the season
Varsity volleyball ends tough season with 8-16 record
By Adara Arias Posted November 13, 2018 The 2018 Volleyball season was one of few wins, but the ladies still enjoyed the season and are excited about next year. Coach
Student-Athlete of the Issue: Will Kracaw
By Ale Ibarra Posted November 13, 2018 Will Kracaw has the honor of being chosen as this issue’s Student-Athlete of the Issue. His dedication to cross country over the past
Student-Athlete of the Issue: Tatyana Carlson
By Ale Ibarra Posted November 13, 2018 In every high school sport, there is a student-athlete who ends up being more talented and therefore makes more points in a match,
Performer of the Issue: Mark Henderson
By Samm Sharp Posted November 13, 2018 If you know Mark Henderson, you know he is one of the most outgoing and spirited people to attend Lowry. In the midst
What’s Entertaining Us
By Wyatte Sakurada, Melanie Magaña and Chuckie Wiggins Posted November 13, 2018 “Aquaman” is an action/sci-fi movie that will be coming out in early December. It is a well-made and
Lowry’s drama and stagecraft crew present ‘Fiddler on the Roof’
By Katie Cabada Posted November 13, 2018 Ms. Corrine James, the drama teacher, is excited about Drama’s current play, “The Fiddler on the Roof” because she gets to put her
Whatever happened to: Common courtesy
By Ale Ibarra Posted November 13, 2018 There are many customs that should still be practiced by everyone but unfortunately aren’t because of the way they were raised. For example,
