By Amy Balagna Posted December 16, 2009 So I’m really excited to graduate, to get out of here and have some kind of adventure but as I was thinking about
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National media outlets are showing their bias in many ways
By Amy Balagna Posted December 16, 2009 The media is wholly, entirely, and completely biased. With all these opinions and commentators coming from the left and right; who are we
Nevada ranks near the bottom for overall health
By Megan Griggs Posted December 16, 2009 When you think of unhealthy, polluted, and just downright disgusting places to live; bigger cities come to mind.One thinks of New York, Chicago,
Punching, kicking, and hair-pulling: Female athletes are also competitors
By Mary Granath Posted December 16, 2009 Although most people may think of men’s sports as being more violent, in recent years an upsurge in violence has been occurring in
3A may finally approve realignment for 2010-11 school year
By Mary Granath and Ron Espinola Posted December 16, 2009 Realignment has been talked about for years but now it seems it may actually happen. The NIAA is currently considering
Governor Gibbons: Nevada could face more cuts as revenues fall short of spending
By Staff Posted December 16, 2009 In a December statement, Governor Jim Gibbons said the state’s budget is in the red once again. After last year’s cuts and increases in
What colleges really look for in applications
By Mary Granath Posted December 16, 2009 At Lowry High School and most high schools in general, there are numerous things that the administration and advisors tell you will help
Should colleges consider service for acceptance?
By Camille Lyon Posted December 16, 2009 As seniors are applying for college, they are trying to recall all of the community service they have ever performed in their high
Focus on giving rather than receiving for the holidays
By Tara Sanders Posted December 16, 2009 The holidays should be filled with time spent with your family, doing good for others, and all the little things that put us
Hunting: More than a pastime for some Lowry students
By Savannah McDade Posted December 16, 2009 Hunting is and always has been a big part of our country. Once essential for survival, it is now more of a hobby,