By Kaity Sample Posted November 18, 2015 The Performer of the Week was nominated by Art teacher, Julia Topholm. Ms. Topholm nominated Marisa Swanson for her phenomenal work in Art 1
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Don’t focus on one sport
By Kaity Sample Posted June 4, 2015 The pressure a coach puts on a high school athlete to focus purely on one sport is ridiculous. The football coach wants you
Facial hair Do’s and Don’ts
By Kaity Sample Posted April 23, 2015 In high school, facial hair is a touchy topic because it doesn’t come as quickly as it does for some others to some
School zones need to increase speed limits
By Kaity Sample Posted April 21, 2015 School zone speed limits are too slow. Increasing the speed limits in school zones would cause fewer wrecks, less traffic, and fewer complaints.
Spring Fling culminates with Sadie Hawkins’s dance
By Kaity Sample Posted April 15, 2015 Recently Lowry held a Spring Fling Week in honor of spring sports with the theme “Battle of the Sexes”. On Monday the ladies wore
Performer of the Issue: Auri Criddle
By Kaity Sample Posted April 15, 2015 Auri Criddle is involved in many activities at Lowry High school. She plays varsity volleyball, sings with choir, plays in jazz band, runs track,
#ThatAwkwardMoment
By Kaity Sample Posted February 18, 2015 It’s usually pretty awkward when you’re in line at the grocery store and your teacher is buying the weekend essentials. Better safe than sorry
#ThatAwkwardMoment
By Kaity Sample Posted February 18, 2015 It’s usually pretty awkward when you’re in line at the grocery store and your teacher is buying the weekend essentials. Better safe than sorry
Being famous for being famous
By Kaity Sample Posted February 18, 2015 Our generation popularizes people for ridiculous reasons. We recognize people who are famous for being famous, they aren’t anything special and have not
Performer of the Week: Wyatt Lester
By Kaity Sample Posted September 24, 2013 As a new school year rolls around, Drama students begin their journey to success. Many faces have returned to the program for another year