By Alyssa Campbell Posted May 27, 2014 Half the teens around the country are obsessed with their cell phones. From texting to social media, there’s not even a need for
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Do we exaggerate things?
By Tanner Ames Posted May 9, 2014 Movies, TV shows, video games, and sports are some of the many things that form the world these days. They truly are amazing
Who are the true gamers?
By Tanner Ames Posted May 5, 2014 Many kids claim to be gamers because they play “Grand Theft Auto” or “Call of Duty”; however, these guys aren’t even half of
Rad & Tatted
By Kaity Sample Posted June 4, 2014 Marking your body with something permanent can make or break you. I’m not one to say what you do to your body, but
Books vs Movies
By Aimee Brandon Posted April 28, 2014 Books strengthen the mind and creative imagination, yet they take at least a day to read. While movies on the other hand take
The heat is on
By Tanner Lecumberry Posted February 19, 2014 Since “An Inconvenient Truth” was written by Al Gore in 2006, an international hubbub has been raised about the warming of the Earth.
Why baseball is better than softball
By Tanner Lecumberry Posted February 19, 2014 There are certain rivalries between sports; basketball and wrestling, football and soccer, which will more than likely rage for all eternity. There is
Venzor takes home title
By Taylor LaTray, Posted February 1, 2014 Skills USA recently attended a welding competition in Elko, sending their best welders to test their abilities. Three of Lowry’s welders were able
Are the Christmas Scrooges really that bad?
By Tanner Ames Posted December 20, 2013 You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen, Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitzen, and then obviously we all know Rudolph.
How Money Buys Happiness
By Jessie Schirrick Posted December 18, 2013 A recent study conducted by the University of San Francisco surveyed 10,000 people on their happiness and spending habits. The results suggested that