By Miranda Buttram Posted October 20, 2010 With new programs in education, and different changes being implemented by the government, the US is taking a closer look at the education
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Elko beat the Bucks
By Justin Albright Posted October 20, 2011 The Lowry varsity girls soccer team lost a tough game against Elko. The girls played hard but couldn’t pull out the win, losing 3-0.
New teachers bring wealth of experience to Lowry
By Trenton Smith Posted October 19, 2011 Lowry has nine new teachers this year teaching a variety of subjects. Mr. James Williams is an Algebra 1 and Geometry teacher. He
Lowry High united, the Spartans lost the fight
By Madison Waldie Posted October 18, 2011 It’s the first week of October and Lowry High School is in commotion for the week of Homecoming. Students from all classes showed
Republican challenger to Obama still undecided
By Harley Long Posted October 18, 2011 The 57th quadrennial Presidential Election for the United States will be held on November 6, 2012, and barring a shattering final year run,
Old School Boo
By Andrew Anderson Posted October 12, 2011
A new year; a new conference
By Brandon Eastman Posted October 12, 2011 With the new school year, which is code for college football season, came many changes in many different conferences. Strictly for monetary reasons,
College conferences in a bind
By Calvin Connors Posted October 12, 2011 What we have known about college sports conferences is rapidly changing. This generation of sports is not accustomed to the idea of having
Do’s and Don’t’s
By Kevin Boyle Posted October 12, 2011 (Warning: not real suggestions)Do not use the word “hella” it is hella overused.Do be quiet at pep assemblies unless you want to have
Dress code should be enforced fairly
By Taylor LaTray Posted October 12, 2011 It’s summer and hot outside, no one wants to dress for winter, so the school lets us wear less clothing, but they put