By Esmeralda Aguilar Posted December 17, 2008 Recently, I’ve been wondering why we are in Iraq. It seems that, no matter how hard I search for answers, I come up
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Cheerleading revisited
By Jayna Hill Posted December 17, 2008 After the last printed edition of The Brand, a few people were upset by one article in particular. The article claiming that cheerleading
Nebraska’s Safe Haven law: Parents, not the state, need to provide a safe haven for children
By Mallorie Leal Posted December 17, 2008 Babies cry; toddlers throw tantrums, and teenagers just don’t care. These are just a few of the things a person can expect when
Open Your Eyes: Cheater, cheater, pumpkin eater
By Stephanie Cochrane Posted December 17, 2008 I’m sitting in one of my classes at Lowry and I’ve just finished a test. My eyes wander around the room in innocent
Left From Center: Rap vs. Rock
By Jacob Kolkman Posted October, 22, 2008 For decades there has been a harsh debate on which is the better genre of music: rock or rap. Both genres have worked
Where do the candidates stand? Democrat Barack Obama
By Camille Lyon Posted October 22, 2008 The presidential election is rapidly approaching. On November 4 Americans will be asked to make one of the most important decisions in decades.
Is cheerleading a sport?
By Jayna Hill Posted October 22, 2008 Many people think cheerleading is not a sport. Cheerleaders wear cute outfits and wave around pompoms. But, there is much more to cheerleading
Open Your Eyes: Culture
By Stephanie Cochrane Posted October 22, 2008 Customs, traditions, and rituals are prevalent in each culture in the world; yet some cultures express themselves in ways that others do not
Why Advisory?
By Camille Lyon Posted October 22, 2008 As advisory started last year, many students had mixed feelings about this supposedly helpful class. We all saw the posters blatantly stating that
Fun without beer?
By Amy Balagna Posted October 6, 2008 Entertainment in Winnemucca is rather limited, I, however, make it a point to have fun safely, meaning without the drugs and alcohol that