By Samm Sharp Posted December 7, 2017 Mr. Dustin ChristeanEye color? Blue, I think.Middle name? Michael.Birthday? I have no idea.Coke or Pepsi? Coke.Worst fear? Being late.Favorite holiday? St. Patrick’s Day.Favorite
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Whatever happened to Christmas spirit
By Riley Sakurada Posted December 7, 2017 Whatever happened to the Christmas Spirit? Kids used to be full of spirit, waiting for Santa to come, waking up to snow on
Humanity’s everlasting issue: Race
By Ale Ibarra Posted December 7, 2017 “Racism; I don’t know why people think like that. I think it’s just an old thing that people can’t learn to let go
What it means to be vegan
By Julianna Gonzalez Posted December 7, 2017 No meat. No dairy. No eggs. That’s veganism for you. It’s simply cutting out anything that comes from an animal. Now listen, it’s
On Deck: Basketball and the President
By Peyton Capellen Posted December 7, 2017 NCAA basketball has a big problem right now. On September 29 the U.S. Attorney’s office for the Southern District of New York released
The unintended consequences of ignorance
By Ale Ibarra Posted December 7, 2017 Isn’t it baffling how people can name the whole family of the Kardashians but have no clue who their mayor is? It doesn’t
Think before you speak
By Celest Castellanos Posted December 7, 2017 There are many different people in the world who do many different things and have different thoughts and ideas. Something that seems to
Where today’s media missed: Malpractice and corruption
By Clarissa Olson Posted December 7, 2017 The media: you either hate them, or you are them, in which case it is quite likely to do both. Any objective opinion
Bowlers getting ready for state competition
By Ale Ibarra Posted December 7, 2017 Each Tuesday at the Spare Time Bowling, Lowry’s Special Olympic athletes are practicing for the bowling section of the Special Olympics. Pam Barber
FAKE NEWS Redneck club coming soon
By Tara Bourland Posted December 7, 2017 The Redneck club will soon be holding their official meetings. This club is being created to bring out another side of the student