By Desiree Cardenas Posted June 2, 2011 When I was six years old, I received my first Barbie doll. By the next year when I was seven, I owned 72
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Clueless in America
By Kevin Horrigan St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MCT) Posted June 2, 2011 According to the latest survey of Things Americans Are Ignorant About, high school and middle school students don’t know
Balancing sports and academics
By Kaila Tuck Posted June 2, 2011 How do you manage your time between athletics and academics? Is it hard or is it easy and what about grades?For some of
Neighborhood watch
By Dustin Hatch Posted June 2, 2011 The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office has many ways to help prevent crime, like a Neighborhood Watch Program, which is keeping on the lookout
Explore your options
By Brandon Eastman Posted June 2, 2011 Let me just start off by saying this article isn’t meant to say anything rude or be derogatory towards the people who go
Open Your Eyes: Nevada
By Savannah McDade Posted June 1, 2011 My great, great grandparents boarded ocean liners, cattle boats, and trains. They endured weeks of travel, leaving behind their relatives and friends for
Is TV becoming inappropriate?
By Sydney Blankenship Posted June 1, 2011 The shows that now air should be edited so that they are appropriate for children. One of these shows is “Two and a
Electives to consider
By Brandon Eastman Posted May 16, 2011 If you are signing up for classes, and aren’t sure which electives you would like to take, here are a few examples that
Do’s and Don’ts of Prom
By Desiree Cardenas Posted April 27, 2011 Every year on the first Saturday of May, Lowry High School hosts Prom Night. The theme this year is masquerade. Students were expected
Open Your Eyes: Everywhere you go, there you are
By Savannah McDade Posted April 20, 2011 When I was younger, I would sometimes throw tantrums over unsatisfactory occurrences, and rather than pacifying my temper, my family would coin the