By Mary Granath Posted October, 22, 2008 Interest in high school sports seems to be fading. However, those that came before us poured all their time, energy, and sweat into
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Anderson is “Old School”
By Katy Granath Posted October, 22, 2008 Andy Anderson has been an art teacher at Lowry High School for three years. His cartoon series, “Old School”, is based on his
Left From Center: Rap vs. Rock
By Jacob Kolkman Posted October, 22, 2008 For decades there has been a harsh debate on which is the better genre of music: rock or rap. Both genres have worked
Texting, texting, texting it’s all about the texting!
By Jacob Kolkman Posted October, 22, 2008 These days, with the innovations of the cell phone, conversing regularly on the phone is starting to become a thing of the past.
What’s your beat?
By Chloe Rusconi Posted October, 22, 2008 At Lowry, there are many different tastes in music. We don’t always agree on what to listen to, but we can agree that
Pig wrestling: ‘Clean, dirty, fun.’
By Stephanie Hageman and Mallorie Leal Posted October 22, 2008 Slipping and sliding, mud flying, students and teachers united to take down one thing, little pink pigs. On Wednesday, Lowry’s
Powderpuff game ends in tie
By Chloe Rusconi Posted October 22, 2008 In a defensive struggle that hasn’t been seen since 300 Spartans defended the pass of Thermopylae against the invading Persians, the Sophomore-Junior team
The Brand prints first edition
By Amy Balagna Posted October 22, 2008 Lowry High now has a school newspaper produced by the journalism classes. This is the first of five print editions for the school
The HC-1 bond issue
By Amy Balagna Posted October 22, 2008 When you walk into school do you see the many wonderful qualities, the libraries, the qualified staff, or do you see the deteriorating
Homecoming crowning
By Amy Balagna Posted October 22, 2008 Halftime of the varsity football game might have drawn as large of a crowd as the game itself. The ceremony began with an