By Camille Lyon Posted October 14, 2009 When is it okay to be openly rude? Everyone should know how to act in public, but some don’t. Whether it was Kanye
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Our manners are gone
By Camille Lyon Posted October 14, 2009 When is it okay to be openly rude? Everyone should know how to act in public, but some don’t. Whether it was Kanye
Do’s and Don’ts: Of being a freshman, we’ve all been there…
By Amy Balagna Posted October 14, 2009 Joining the “in crowd” and wearing the “right clothes” may seem like the world to all the freshmen at Lowry right now. But,
Can you afford to play?
By Megan Griggs Posted October 14, 2009 For the first time ever Humboldt County athletes are being required to pay a $25.00 fee in order to play a sport. Pay-to-play,
DWI: Driving while intexticated
By Savannah McDade Posted October 14, 2009 “I remembered being so shocked that someone could be so selfish and irresponsible and kill my husband,” Leila O’Dell, widow of Keith O’Dell
Obama’s Peace Prize
By Savannah McDade Posted October 14, 2009 Former President Theodore Roosevelt ended the Russo-Japanese war by negotiating the Treaty of Portsmouth; therefore he was awarded the Nobel Peace in 1906
Being part of the crowd can help your team win
By Jayna Hill Posted June 3, 2009 “Every crowd is different,” stated David Eastman, the starting point guard of the Lowry High School varsity boy’s basketball team, “some gyms are
Myspace, Facebook, and Twitter: The true use of social networking
By Amy Balagna Posted June 3, 2009 What is Twitter? It’s mindless thoughts published on the web via cellular phone. What is MySpace? It’s where people spend hours checking for
Do video games really rot your mind?
By Joseph Edward Lester Posted June 3, 2009 As long as I can remember my friends and I have been striving to find ways to entertain ourselves. Much like many
Your rep just for popularity?
By Jayna Hill Posted June 3, 2009 Every human being wants to have a feeling of acceptance among their peers. The search for popularity stems from a need for acceptance