By Otila Castaneda and Araceli Galarza Posted March 20, 2020 Two years ago Lowry decided to switch it up and remove Physical Science and replace it with Project Lead The
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COVID-19 and its effects
By Samm Sharp, Clarissa Olson, Araceli Galarza, Mackie Grady Posted March 20, 2020 For updates please go to www.cdc.gov Unless you live under a rock (you wouldn’t be reading this
Performer of the Issue: Frankie Baumeister
By Clarissa Olson Posted March 20, 2020 Every musician has two choices when it comes to their craft. Just as in life, it’s easy to spend every waking moment merely
Artist of the Issue: Lizzy Rackley
By Isaac Garcia Posted March 20, 2020 The Artist of the Issue, Lizzy Rackley is a very talented artist who has been taking Art and has participated in the Lowry
HCSD Art Show celebrates 47 years
By Bree Dunckhorst Posted March 20, 2020 The Humboldt County School District kicked off its 47th Annual Student Art Show on March 5 from 5 – 7 p.m. The Art
Gilboy and Rivas place in Scholastic Art Show
By Araceli Galarza Posted February 25, 2020 This year Lowry had two Advanced Art students place in the Scholastic Art Show. The scholastic competition is the annual statewide competition for
Performer of the Week: Cynthia Magaña
By Otila Castaneda Posted February 25, 2020 Coach Cherese Fifield chose Cynthia Magaña as this week’s Performer of the Week. Magaña is a leader on the team, serving as one
Three new members inducted into the Hall of Fame at Lowry High
By Mackie Grady Posted February 23, 2020 Last weekend at the last home basketball games, three individuals were inducted into the Lowry High School Hall of Fame. The three honored
Cover Story: The generational g a p in America
By Samm Sharp and Faith Holland Posted December 20, 2019 Since basically forever, older generations have not gotten along with younger generations very easily. Have you ever tried talking to
The year in news
By Clarissa Olson Posted December 20, 2019 Can you believe it’s almost been another year? Maybe your 2019 resolutions didn’t go anywhere, but the world of news sure did. From