By Hadley Hatch Posted March 19, 2021 When you think about a seven-day vacation, that seems pretty short to most. Really a seven-day vacation or fast from social media shouldn’t
Month: March 2021
America: Two sides of the same coin
By Araceli Galarza and Chris Gildone Posted March 19, 2021 Conflict is human nature. Everyone seems to forget about this once troubling, but necessary conversations come up. The difference in
Athlete of the Issue: Anthony Hemp
By Araceli Galarza Posted March 19, 2021 Lowry has been home to great athletes, for the class of 2021, this is only the beginning. Anthony Hemp was named as just
Athlete of the Issue: Shanae Smith
By Alexis Galarza Posted March 19, 2021 Although this year has brought many uncertainties in the sports world, Shanae Smith has kept her head up and continued to strive for
Athlete of the Issue: Bailee Brinkerhoff
By Araceli Galarza Posted March 19, 2021 Bailee Brinkerhoff is a valued member of two teams, basketball, and soccer, which she has played throughout her entire high school experience. “Playing
Athlete of the Issue: Kole Mattson
By Chris Gildone Posted March 19, 2021 Kole Mattson is a senior at Lowry, he plays football and he wrestles standing at a staggering six foot eight, weighing in at
March Students of the Month
By Bertha Solis Posted March 02, 2012 NOTE: This story provided by the Leadership Class Lowry is filled with many wonderful students, but there are four students that worked hard
Lowry teachers and students give blood to save lives
By Chris Gildone Posted March 1, 2021 Giving blood can save several lives. Every day in America patients in surgical centers, hospitals, and emergency treatment centers need approximately 36,000 units of