By Jessie Schirrick Posted June 4, 2015 Before I go I would like to leave a few things for Lowry in a “will”. To the school, a functioning bell system. To
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Fake News: LHS student doesn’t have cellphone; lives normal life
By Jessie Schirrick Posted April 15, 2015 In a story that was brought to our staff’s attention in early March, Madison Lozano, a sophomore at Lowry High School doesn’t own
Jessie’s Journal
By Jessie Schirrick Posted April 15, 2015 I always try to be careful about the lyrics that I tweet on Twitter. People read too much into that stuff. Jessie’s guide to
Embracing your natural beauty
By Jessie Schirrick Posted April 15, 2015 I am a survivor of my own self-destruction. I once had long, healthy hair but because of my impulsive, subconscious need to drastically
Four years of drought
By Jessie Schirrick and Brody Goucher Posted March 18, 2015 The grocery stores are running out of fresh produce, and every faucet in the state has run dry. This summer,
Lowry High School celebrates Winterfest Week
By Jessie Schirrick Posted February 18, 2015 Lowry kicked off Winterfest week with an exciting assembly on Monday. The assembly featured the announcement of the Winterfest royalty candidates, a performance
Jessie’s Journal
By Jessie Schirrick Posted February 18, 2015 How much hash would a hashtag tag if a hashtag could hashtag? Pigeons are like the homeless people of the bird world. Speaking of
Cinderella finds her glass slipper on March 9
By Alex Manzo Posted February 18, 2015 Lowry Drama and Stagecraft will be performing “Cinderella’s Glass Slipper” as their annual children’s play next month. The play follows much of the
Jessie’s Journal
By Jessie Schirrick Posted February 18, 2015 How much hash would a hashtag tag if a hashtag could hashtag? Pigeons are like the homeless people of the bird world. Speaking of
Cinderella finds her glass slipper on March 9
By Alex Manzo Posted February 18, 2015 Lowry Drama and Stagecraft will be performing “Cinderella’s Glass Slipper” as their annual children’s play next month. The play follows much of the