By Ale Ibarra Posted March 6, 2018 Being a student-athlete comes with a lot of difficulties, such as making time to do homework, getting enough sleep, and possibly having to
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Mexico’s Reality
By Ale Ibarra Posted March 6, 2018 Let me start by sharing facts about Mexico. Beyond the stereotypical images of sombreros, tacos and tequila lies a culture that can be
Lowry turns 50
By Ale Ibarra and Samm Sharp Posted March 6, 2018 Albert M. Lowry High School opened its doors for its first graduating class in 1968. This first-ever class only consisted
What to watch: ‘Gilmore Girls’
By Ale Ibarra Posted February 8, 2018 First aired October 5, 2000, this witty, dramedy may be the best show to binge-watch and rewatch multiple times. Despite being released almost
Performer of the Issue: Kyron Williams
By Ale Ibarra Posted December 7, 2017 Being nominated as Performer of the Issue sheds light on those who have worked their way up to be acknowledged in a positive
Humanity’s everlasting issue: Race
By Ale Ibarra Posted December 7, 2017 “Racism; I don’t know why people think like that. I think it’s just an old thing that people can’t learn to let go
The unintended consequences of ignorance
By Ale Ibarra Posted December 7, 2017 Isn’t it baffling how people can name the whole family of the Kardashians but have no clue who their mayor is? It doesn’t
Bowlers getting ready for state competition
By Ale Ibarra Posted December 7, 2017 Each Tuesday at the Spare Time Bowling, Lowry’s Special Olympic athletes are practicing for the bowling section of the Special Olympics. Pam Barber
Student and his dad lend hand to Harvey victims
By Ale Ibarra Posted December 7, 2017 Hurricane Harvey struck the south on Thursday, August 17 and ended on Sunday, September 3. This natural disaster destroyed homes and took away
Varsity Lady Bucks withstand tough season
By Ale Ibarra Posted November 10, 2017 The varsity girls’ soccer team finished 4-11-1 this season. Despite the outcomes of their games, they put up a great fight. Coach Jennifer
