By Jessie Schirrick, Posted April 22, 2014 It’s that time of year again when you scramble to find a date, a dress, or a tuxedo, organize dinner plans, and figure
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Handling a broken friendship
By Mayte Castellanos, Posted April 21, 2014 Ever had a friend for a really long time and you guys just start growing further and further apart? Well, that’s high school
Reasons to pursue careers
By Taylor LaTray Posted April 21, 2014 When advancing through high school, teenagers often find one topic they are extremely influenced or motivated by; they find their calling and intend
Should there be more choices for elective classes?
By Alyssa Campbell Posted April 21, 2014 Every year the amount of elective classes students get to choose from seems to decrease. It is not fair for the school to
Why you should avoid genetically modified foods
By Tanner Lecumberry Posted April 21, 2014 In today’s world, it can be hard to tell what food is good for you, and what isn’t; especially with all the tricks
Performer of the Week: Kelsey Daley
By Taylor LaTray Posted April 18, 2014 This week’s Performer of the Week was chosen by dance team coach Ms. Sam Kuzemchak, picking freshman Kelsey Daley. “Kelsey is extremely optimistic
04-16-14 Hollowed Horizons
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Old School Hashtag
By Andy Anderson Posted April 16, 2014
Snippets of Wisdom
By Justin Albright, Posted April 16, 2014 The Brand has been receiving constant requests for an advice column from all the underclassmen, so for all of you that are struggling
Greg Harding: A Helping Hand
By Kaity Sample, Posted April 16, 2014 Walking down the halls of Lowry, you might recognize the faces of people who are always talked about. What about the kids you