By Jacob Kolkman Posted December 1, 2008 The Career and College Fair is held every year for high school juniors and seniors who want a deeper look into possible college
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Little girl’s cheer camp offered by Lowry cheer
By Stephanie Hageman Posted November 20, 2008 Did you ever have a special event as a young child with older kids that ended up becoming role models to you? You looked
Local election results
By Katy Granath Posted November 15, 2008 Although the presidential race between Barack Obama and John McCain has veritably stolen the political spotlight, Humboldt County’s own elections were the cause
Clubs celebrate Foreign Language Day
By Stephanie Cochrane Posted November 14, 2008 French Club advisor, Mrs. Marie-Jean Dawson said, “All three clubs are working diligently to raise money to either go abroad or do activities
Young Democrats debate Young Republicans
By Mary Granath Posted November 6, 2008 On Tuesday, October 28, the Young Democrats and the Young Republicans faced off in a heated debate. The Young Republicans were represented by
The spookiest night of the year
By Jacob Kolkman Posted November 6, 2008 Spook Night is the one night a year that kids from kindergarten to high school can come to and always have a good
McCain and Obama debate in Mississippi
By Amy Balagna Posted November 1, 2008 The first presidential debate was held on September 26 at the University of Mississippi in Oxford. Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama both
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
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
