By Ale Ibarra Posted October 14, 2016 Everyone has heard the expressions “practice makes perfect” or “hard work is the key to success”, but is that really the case? I
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Do’s and Don’ts: Holidays
By Ale Ibarra Posted December 20, 2016 Do place milk and cookies out for Santa. Don’t be a jerk. Do make a snow angel. Don’t re-gift; it’s rude and it’s
Why free speech matters on campus
By Weston Irons Posted June 9, 2016 Let’s take a journey back through time to the 50s and 60s. At that time our nation was at a pivotal point in
The national pastime should return to the Olympics
By Nico Espinola Posted June 9, 2016 Baseball is a sport played by many, not just in the United States but all over the world. It has become popular in
Should teachers be able to give students Tylenol?
By Darrin Nelson Posted June 9, 2016 For many school districts, it is common policy to prohibit staff members from giving medication to students. Of course, a school nurse, under
Advice to the class of 2017
By Maclyn Crnkovich Posted June 9, 2016 The year your whole class has been waiting for is approaching, and it’s going to hit you like an avalanche coming down a
Lowry Code
By Brody Goucher and Aimee Brandon Posted June 9, 2016 Hello Lowry, it’s Aimee, for this year’s last edition of Lowry Code we’re going to bring back the one and
Why modern literature should be taught in English classes
By Kimmy Claussen Posted June 9, 2016 English classes today tend to focus on very classic literature such as Shakespeare or Harper Lee. It tends to confuse students at times
USWNT should not be paid as much as the men
By Nico Espinola Posted April 27, 2016 Recently five USWNT players (Hope Solo, Carli Lloyd, Becky Sauerbrunn, Alex Morgan, and Megan Rapinoe) filed wage complaints to the federal Equal Employment
Why you should do more community service in high school
By Kimmy Claussen Posted April 27, 2016 Community service is a great way to learn more about different people and things in your community and could give you a better