By Luz Magaña Posted December 19, 2023 Alia Novi is an outstanding athlete at Lowry High who has demonstrated her passion for sports throughout her career. Novi is a senior
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Girl’s JV soccer rises to the top
By Jocilyn Hawkins Posted December 19, 2023 This year’s girl’s JV soccer team has worked very hard this season to climb to the top. The girls had plenty of fun
Girl’s golf swings to victory
By Lainey Novacek Posted December 19, 2023 The 2023 girl’s golf season was a huge success for all the players and coaches. All the players from last year returned (Isabell
Student-Athlete of the Issue: Luke Fentress
By Ludi Canales Posted December 19, 2023 The class of 2024 is filled with a tremendous amount of athletic talent. This issue’s Athlete of the Issue was awarded to Luke
Should parents make their children do chores?
By Josie Jenkins Posted December 19, 2023 Have you ever refused to help clean up your house? If so, does it drive your parents crazy? Many kids think, “Why should
Do you fall to peer pressure?
By Juliana Blatzheim Posted December 19, 2023 Whether you want to believe it or not, everyone is bound to give in to peer pressure. As a high school student, it
Should American Sign Language be added as a course in school?
By Kelsey Kramer Posted December 19, 2023 In high school, at least one foreign language credit is offered and offers courses like French or Spanish. ASL or American Sign Language
LHS gives students opportunity to travel overseas
By Caitlyn Peters Posted December 19, 2023 Spanish teachers Mr. Clay Sagers and Mr. Byron Jeppsen are leading a trip to Peru in the upcoming school year. This gives the
New teachers start their journey at Lowry High School
By Helena Monreal Posted December 19, 2023 Mr. John Brooks is a teacher here at Lowry High School who returned after retiring from Winnemucca Junior High School. He returned to
Lowry Homecoming brings out spooky spirit
By Juliana Blatzheim and Luz Magaña Posted December 19, 2023 This year’s homecoming took place between October 9 to October 14 and was filled with spooky fun as students portrayed