By Halle Sullivan Posted June 7, 2018 Dallas Hunewill, a Winnemucca-born and raised senior who loves art. Hunewill grew up with her artist mother, who influenced her to get involved
Year: 2018
Whatever happened to…TV
By Julianna Gonzalez Posted June 7, 2018 I think we’ve established that in recent years, television isn’t as popular anymore. So, what exactly happened to TV? It used to be
Where are they now? The class of 2017
By Julianna Gonzalez Posted June 7, 2018 It’s almost been a year since the Class of 2017 has graduated. A lot can change in a year like going to college,
Where are they going, athletes head next level
By Halle Sullivan Posted June 7, 2018 Another year at Lowry comes to an end, and Lowry has had several excellent students who have excelled and done their best throughout
The year in Buckaroo sports
By Peyton Capellen and Ale Ibarra Posted June 7, 2018 CROSS COUNTRYThe Cross Country team ended their season at the NIAA 3A State Championship. Runners Hunter Albisu, Rebecca Kuskie, Robert
Student-Athlete of the Year: Kyllie Sappington
By Julianna Gonzalez Posted June 7, 2018 As the school year comes to an end, so do sports, along with the amazing senior athletes leaving to pursue their adult lives.
Student-Athlete of the Year: Erick Lopez
By Clarissa Olson Posted June 7, 2018 This year’s Student-Athlete of the Year is senior Erick Lopez. Lopez has been a member of the track team since his freshman year,
To the class of 2018
By Peyton Capellen and Ale Ibarra Posted June 7, 2018 Senior year consists of a lot of lasts. One day, you will be at your last homecoming, your last game
Kantu Inka brings Latin American culture to Lowry through music
By Clarissa Olson Posted June 4, 2018 On May 31 and June 1, Kantu Inka by Carlos and Julie Lozada Ocampo presented in the auditorium. Their program, Kantu Inka, was
‘Big Sonia’ showing in Winnemucca was a big hit
By Ale Ibarra Posted May 31, 2018 The “Big Sonia” documentary was shown on May 21 at the Boys and Girls Club. Part of the movie was filmed in the
