By Camille Lyon Posted October 22, 2008 As advisory started last year, many students had mixed feelings about this supposedly helpful class. We all saw the posters blatantly stating that
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Sophomores win He-Man
By Rachelle Dennis Posted October 22, 2008 Monday, October 13, Lowry High School hosted a He-Man tournament. Each class boasted its own team of brash young guys with little volleyball
Can the Bucks overcome injuries?
By Rachelle Dennis Posted October 15, 2008 The Lowry Bucks and New England Patriots are similar in at least one way; they both have suffered injuries to key players. The
Freshman football falls to Lassen
By Mary Granath Posted October 9, 2008 It was a long and harsh battle for the freshman football team when they faced the Lassen Grizzlies Friday afternoon; a battle that
Athlete of the Week: Adam Gray
By Stephanie Cochrane Posted October 8, 2008 Coach Dawn Lucas proudly explains her decision for Athlete of the Week as someone who is a leader, encourages others and gives the
Obama visits Elko
By Amy Balagna Posted October 7, 2008 Wednesday, September 17, senator and Democratic presidential candidate, Barack Obama spoke in Elko, Nevada to a crowd of approximately 2000. Among the crowd was
Fun without beer?
By Amy Balagna Posted October 6, 2008 Entertainment in Winnemucca is rather limited, I, however, make it a point to have fun safely, meaning without the drugs and alcohol that
Athlete of the Week: Chloe McClintick
By Jayna Hill Posted October 3, 2008 This week, senior Chloe McClintick was chosen, by coach Brant Corak, from the Lowry Bucks girls golf team to be Athlete of the
Green Peace?
By Camille Lyon Posted October 1, 2008 Activism is becoming a new trend among the younger generations. Along with politics, religion, and any other sort of opinionated topic; teens are
Teenage Drinking
By Mallorie Leal September 30, 2008 It’s a Friday night and you’re out with your friends just hanging out. Then someone shows up with alcohol and what was a calm