By Clarissa Olson Posted November 13, 2018 Social media and the internet were wonderful things when they launched. People all over the world could talk to each other no matter
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On Deck: It is just a game, isn’t it?
By Clarissa Olson Posted November 13, 2018 Many people across the globe find a great passion in the world of sports. Football, soccer, tennis, or mountain unicycling, it doesn’t matter.
Online School: Is it any better?
By Adara Arias Posted November 13, 2018 In today’s society, online schooling is becoming more and more popular; whether it is due to the advancements in technology or the simple
Even one vote is important
By Clarissa Olson Posted November 13, 2018 In the 2016 presidential election, 45 percent of eligible voters neglected to vote. That’s 127.5 million valuable citizens who denied themselves the opportunity
Performer of the Week: Alyssa Parker
By Austin Lloyd Posted November 2, 2018 Alyssa Parker was chosen by Ms. Corrine James as Performer of the Week for Drama. This year is Alyssa Parker’s first year in
What to Watch: ‘Ghost Adventures’
By Austin Lloyd Posted October 25, 2018 If you have not seen the TV show “Ghost Adventures”, you need to go home and watch it. The show is all about proving
POW: Stacey Horton
By Nikolle Shorey Posted October 21, 2018 Stacey Horton is a senior who is involved in Chamber Choir and Concert Band. She plays saxophone in band and sings alto in
Performer of the Week: Christian Olson
By Chuckie Wiggins Posted September 30, 2018 Mr. Sean Whelan, Lowry’s new Band Director, chose Christian Olson as Performer of the Week. “Christian is a very confident singer, he is
Performer of the Week: Kaitlin Kieber
By Wyatte Sakurada Posted September 11, 2018 Kaitlin Kieber was chosen by cheer coach Amber Lee as Performer of the Week. Lee mentioned that Kieber was the most improved returning
What you need to know about high school
By Halle Sullivan Posted June 7, 2018 High school. Everything is about to get crazy but keep your head down and avoid all administration. Just kidding, high school is nothing