By Maddi Rose Posted November 14, 2014 “Salem” is an American historical fantasy drama, about the Salem witch trials. It is based mostly on “The Crucible;” the show has many
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What to Watch: ‘What Dreams May Come’
By Nakiya Flores Posted November 13, 2014 What Dreams May Come is a 1998 film. This movie creates sadness, love, joy, and even hope. Chris is one of the main
Lowry holds parent-teacher conferences
By Nicholas Maddox Posted November 12, 2014 Parent Teacher Conferences happened on November 5-7. While the teachers talked to parents about the students’ performance in school so far, the students
CLS collecting donations for domestic violence survivors
By Maclyn Crnkovich Posted November 11, 2014 The Comprehension Life Skills (CLS) class is doing a drive to help victims of domestic violence. The drive begins November 1 and will end
‘12 Years a Slave’ worth watching
By Nakiya Flores Posted November 11, 2014 “12 Years of Slave” is based on an incredible true story of a man fighting for freedom and survival. In the pre-Civil War, Solomon
Lowry defeats Fernley for the second time this season
By Weston Irons Posted November 10, 2014 Lowry traveled to Fernley on Saturday, October 18, and picked up their second win against Fernley this season. Lowry scored first when Kevin Blanco
Lowry shuts out Spring Creek, 6-0
By Katie Hillyer Posted November 7, 2014 Lowry girls’ soccer team had a great game as they beat the Spring Creek Spartans to clinch a spot in the playoffs. Senior Monique
Performer of the Week: Shaelyn Forney
By Marissa Mendoza Posted November 6, 2014 This week Shaelyn Forney was chosen as Performer of the Week by Mrs.Topholm. Shaelyn is a junior and is in Art I this
What to Watch: ‘Ouija’
By Alex Manzo Posted November 3, 2014 “Ouija” is a new supernatural horror movie directed by Stiles White. The movie is based on a real-life instance that is supposed to
Movie Review: The Conjuring
By Marissa Mendoza November 3, 2014 “The Conjuring” is a horror film directed by James Wan that will keep you on the edge of your seat. In 1971, Roger Perron (Ron
