By Madison Waldie Posted March 2, 2011 It seems that now there are more and more people who are doing their best to protect our planet, our species, and our
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“Old School-Like” by Andrew Anderson
By Andrew Anderson Posted March 2, 2011
$14,183,701,138,025: What’s your share?
By Ron Espinola Posted March 2, 2011 “I need a credit card that’s got no limit and a big black jet with a bedroom in it.” ~”Rockstar” by Nickelback The
Girls basketball: Season in review
By Brandon Eastman Posted March 2, 2011 Coming into this season, the defending 3A State Champions had some high expectations, led by the efforts of three senior leaders in Rachelle
New class and school officers elected for 2011-12 academic year
By Hana Etcheverry Posted March 2, 2011 On February 22, Lowry High held the 2011 school elections. The only office running opposed was student body treasurer. Sarah Gillespie ran against
Making money without spending it on education
By Desiree Cardenas and Cordet Gula Posted March 2, 2011 The end of my high school career is almost here. I’ve been pondering whether or not I want to follow
Effects on our weather: climate change and global warming
By Maria-Elise Kitras Posted March 2 2011 In the past few months, the weather has seemed to differ from its usual course of action. In the spring we usually have
Lowry surfs the Greenwave all the way to state
By Calvin Connors Posted February 22, 2011 Lowry boys basketball won its opening-round playoff game at home in front of a packed house filled with family, friends, and a deafening
Freshman girls finish off the season against Elko
By Sydney Blankenship February 18, 2011 Lowry High School’s freshman girl’s basketball team may have lost to Elko, but went down swinging. With the ladies missing some shots, that should
JV Lady Bucks defeat Lady Cats
Maria-Elise Kitras Posted February 17, 2011 On February 11, Lowry’s Lady Bucks faced off with White Pine’s Lady Cats. This game happened during the Friday of Winterfest week. The Lady