By Stella Hammargren Posted March 28, 2025 Many players in freshman boy’s basketball, such as Tristan Vankirk, believed that their season went well and even with some bad moments, they
Year: 2025
What makes a good teacher?
By Lainey Novacek Posted March 28, 2025 Teachers are a fundamental part of the school system; without teachers, schools would not exist. As a sophomore in high school, I have
Varsity softball has high hopes for new season
By Jocelyn Escobedo Posted March 28, 2025 Varsity softball starts the new season and has high hopes with returning and new members, hoping to improve their results from last season.
Mr. Scott Santos brings the Advanced Manufacturing Technologies class to Tesla’s Gigafactory
By Natalie Sevon Posted March 28, 2025 Mr. Scott Santos’ Advanced Manufacturing Technologies program and their parents had the opportunity to tour Tesla’s Gigafactory on USA Parkway on February 18th,
JV baseball takes first step to something new
By Eli Long Posted March 28, 2025 The beginning of a new season has brought new and old players to the JV baseball team they have worked to make it
Performer of the Issue: Corbin Berezay
By Madalynn Tagle Posted March 28, 2025 Mr. Dave Munk has selected Corbin Berezay as the Performer of the Issue. Berezay has been in the choir for the past four years
Artist of the Issue: Audrey Quinn
By Natalie Sevon Posted March 28, 2025 The art programs at Lowry provide students with a creative outlet and a welcoming environment where they can socialize and grow their artistic
Varsity baseball hits the field for the 2025 season
By Allison Green Posted March 28, 2025 Coach Brent Riemersma and Coach Levi Carl kicked off the season by traveling to Needles, California, where the team participated in a three-day
The memories basketball creates
By Raegan Terry Posted March 28, 2025 The JV girls’ basketball season was one built and progressed without the season, with a record of 5-8. Mariah Ramos had a new
Whatever happened to Home Economics?
By Robert Cassady Posted March 28, 2025 Once upon a time, Lowry High School had a thriving home economics class. Still, due to continued cutbacks on electives and the rise