By Celest Castellanos Posted March 6, 2018 There are many people in this world who own or have owned a pet. For most people, they look at their pet as
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Mexico’s Reality
By Ale Ibarra Posted March 6, 2018 Let me start by sharing facts about Mexico. Beyond the stereotypical images of sombreros, tacos and tequila lies a culture that can be
Open Your Eyes: Net neutrality
By Samm Sharp Posted March 6, 2018 On December 14, 2017, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) made history and voted 3-2 to repeal net neutrality. Well funny thing is, the
On Deck: NIAA’s Plan for 5A Dismissed
By Riley Sakurada Posted March 6, 2018 The NIAA has proposed a 5A league and wanted to implement the plan by the start of the 2018-19 school year. It would
Teens do better when school starts later
By Julianna Gonzalez Posted March 6, 2018 School needs to start later because teens lack sleep which is not healthy. It is recommended to get 8.5 to 9.5 hours of
Lowry turns 50
By Ale Ibarra and Samm Sharp Posted March 6, 2018 Albert M. Lowry High School opened its doors for its first graduating class in 1968. This first-ever class only consisted
FAKE NEWS: Study: students’ laziness due to teacher apathy
By Samm Sharp Posted March 6, 2018 Recently, many teachers at Lowry have noticed a decrease in students’ effort in class. Many of them have been diagnosed with senioritis, but
FAKE NEWS: Trump befriends the rocket man
By Staff Posted March 6, 2018 Kim Jong-un has been caught in the news a lot over the years. Known by all as the dictator of North Korea, the country
Student-Athlete of the Week: Sierra Maestrejuan
By Clarissa Olson Posted February 23, 2018 Girls varsity basketball coach Chelsea Cababat chose Sierra Maestrejuan as this week’s Athlete of the Week. “Sierra has just been playing really hard
JV girls fall to Spring Creek
By Julianna Gonzalez Posted February 15, 2018 On Friday, February 9, Lowry’s girls JV Bucks finished their basketball season. They lost 28-19 against Spring Creek. They may not have won,
