By Kate Morton Posted December 20, 2016 If math and reading were taught in PE class it would definitely help students get better at their reading and math skills while
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Should college athletes be paid?
By Peyton Capellen Posted December 20, 2016 College athletes are like any other college student. They wake up every morning and go to classes with everyone else, but unlike other
On Deck: Should there be ‘Super Teams’ in the NBA?
By Dylan Kalkoske Posted December 20, 2016 I’m sure you have heard about the Golden State Warriors in the NBA. This year they gained a new huge asset to the
Scrooged: Christmas break cut short
By Alily Kliewer Posted December 20, 2016 For as long as we can remember, Christmas break has been two weeks long. The second best break after summer vacation. Two weeks
Preview: JV boy’s basketball
By Levi Lester Posted December 13, 2016 Lowry’s JV boys’ basketball team shows promise and is excited to dominate the teams this year. Coached by Bryant Beatty, this is what
Freshman almost outscores opposition by self
By Dylan Kalkoske Posted December 12, 2016 Lowry girls JV basketball team played Fallon on December 6. It was the ladies’ first league game for this season, and they didn’t
Varsity Lady Bucks take on the West
By Ale Ibarra Posted December 8, 2016 Kicking off the season with a 53-32 win against Pershing County marks a good start for girls’ varsity basketball this year. Based on
Performer of the Week: Jacob Hernandez
By Nick Petty Posted December 6, 2016 The Performer of the Week goes to the one and only Jacob Hernandez. Hernandez is a senior at Lowry which he is also
Performer of the Week: Marisa Swanson
By Kate Morton Posted December 2, 2016 Choir teacher Mr. Paul Criddle selected Marisa Swanson as Performer of the Week. Marisa has been in choir for her entire high school
What to Watch: ‘Arrival’
By Peyton Capellen Posted December 2, 2016 The movie “Arrival” hit theatres on November 11 and has since racked up great reviews. IMBD rated it an 8.4 out of 10
