By Ava Hollon Posted June 5, 2025 High school is filled with unspoken rules learned through everyday experiences. Students share how these norms shape their lives, from dealing with slow
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Senior Horror-scope: The Stars Have Favorites (and It’s Cancer)
By Yocelyn Perez Posted June 5, 2025 Aries (March 21 – April 19) You said you were gonna “go crazy” after graduation, but we all know you’ll be back in
Lowry High School’s art program showcases year’s work at CTE Art Show
By Robert Cassady Posted June 5, 2025 On May 29, 2025, Lowry High School hosted the CTE Art Show, drawing art enthusiasts from Winnemucca. From 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., attendees
Students shine in All State and Honor Band and Choir
By Robert Cassady Posted June 5, 2025 Events like the all-state choir, all-state band, honor choir, and honor band provide invaluable opportunities for students in the Lowry High School music
Artist of the Year: Mia Preciado
By Madalynn Tagle Posted June 5, 2025 Ms. Julia Topholm selected Mira Preciado as Artist of the Year for 2025. Preciado has been dedicated to all forms of art provided
Who knows you with Martin Dockter
By Caitlyn Peters Posted June 5, 2025 Tanner Hatch 1. What is something Martin can’t live without? Coffee and Soul food. 2. If Martin were stuck on an island, what
Seniors then and now
By Alexa Silva Ramirez Posted June 5, 2025
Martin Dockter takes center stage for his musical talents
By Lainey Novacek Posted June 5, 2025 Martin Dockter has been picked as the performer of this 2024-2025 school year for his dedication to music and his major accomplishments in
Senior Horror-scope: The stars have favorites (and it’s Cancer)
By Yocelyn Perez Posted June 5, 2025 Aries (March 21 – April 19) You said you were gonna “go crazy” after graduation, but we all know you’ll be back in
Alice travels through ‘Looking Glass Land’ in Drama and Stagecraft’s latest production
By Juliana Blatzheim and Madalynn Tagle Posted March 28, 2025 March 3 – 7, Lowry Drama and Stagecraft put on “Looking Glass Land” for local elementary and middle schools as