By Esmeralda Aguilar and Camille Lyon Posted December 17, 2008 The Lowry Leadership class hosted the Northern Regional Conference on Monday, November 24. The conference, which included delegates from all
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Iraq: Why are we still there?
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
Northern Regional Student Council Conference
By Julia Dufurrena Posted December 4, 2008 Note: This article is provided by Mrs. Grady’s Leadership class. On November 24 the Lowry Leadership class hosted The Northern Regional Student Council
Athlete of the Week: Laura Ochoa
By Esmeralda Aguilar Posted December 1, 2008 Laura Ochoa, a senior, was chosen as the Athlete of the Week for volleyball. Ochoa’s devotion to academics, work, and volleyball have shown
LHS Staff Members of the Month
By Esmeralda Aguilar Posted December 1, 2008 This month’s staff members of the month are the class advisors. They are being recognized for their hard work and the dedication they
Student Profile: Alex Schumacher
By Esmeralda Aguilar Posted November 6, 2008 Alex Schumacher, a junior here at Lowry, is one of the most original students of his class. He moved here from Oroville, Washington
The Brand prints first edition
By Amy Balagna Posted October 22, 2008 Lowry High now has a school newspaper produced by the journalism classes. This is the first of five print editions for the school
Homecoming Week activities
By Amy Balagna, Mallorie Leal, and Esmeralda Aguilar Posted October, 22, 2008 “Drag Fernley around cuz this is our town,” was this year’s Homecoming theme. Walking in the Lowry halls
Welcome back week at Lowry
By Esmeralda Aguilar Posted September 22, 2008 Note: This article is provided by Mrs. Grady’s Leadership class. Lowry students were able to enjoy themselves at the Welcome Back week Celebration
Take a Tip
By Esmeralda Aguilar Posted September 19, 2008 As our summer memories fade, our focus on fun changes and turns to school. For many, the commencement of school is tiring and