By Samm Sharp, Octavio Ruiz, Mackie Grady Posted June 4, 2020 Dear class of 2020, As unfortunate as it is, we were born during 9-11, and graduating during a pandemic.
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The end of another year means goodbye to some
By Mackie Grady Posted June 4, 2020 As another school year comes to an end, some teachers decide to retire as some decide to just start their teaching career. This
Should homeschoolers be allowed to play public school sports?
By Mackie Grady Posted March 20, 2020 The controversy between whether or not homeschoolers should be able to play public school sports continues. Believe it or not, some states don’t
Boys golf is in full swing
By Mackie Grady Posted March 20, 2020 This year’s golf team headed to their first match in early March in Spring Creek for an icebreaker. The Lowry golf team beat
Lowry swim team prepares for a new season
By Mackie Grady Posted March 20, 2020 The Lowry swim team made its first appearance of the season on March 12 in Carson City. With new changes every season, the
COVID-19 and its effects
By Samm Sharp, Clarissa Olson, Araceli Galarza, Mackie Grady Posted March 20, 2020 For updates please go to www.cdc.gov Unless you live under a rock (you wouldn’t be reading this
Three new members inducted into the Hall of Fame at Lowry High
By Mackie Grady Posted February 23, 2020 Last weekend at the last home basketball games, three individuals were inducted into the Lowry High School Hall of Fame. The three honored
Student-Athlete of the Week: Klay Garner
By Mackie Grady Posted February 20, 2020 Coach Chad Peters nominated Klay Garner as Student-Athlete of the Week. Garner was a key component during their games against Elko and Spring
Student-Athlete of the Week: Alexis Olson
By Mackie Grady Posted January 30, 2020 JV girls’ basketball coach, Lynnsey Johnson, chose Alexis Olson as Student-Athlete of the Week. Johnson chose Olson for her hard work during practice
Do GPA and ACT scores determine your intelligence?
By Mackie Grady Posted December 20, 2019 Many people think your GPA and test scores determine how smart you are, but that’s not the case. Sure, it gives colleges an
