By Ludi Canales In today’s society, athletes have become more than just individuals who excel in their respective sports. They have become role models, inspiring people with dedication, perseverance, and
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One last hit for the varsity volleyball season
By Eli Long The Lady Bucks played hard through the summer and fall months. They gave it their all and pushed through their hardships throughout the season. In the end,
Lowry Homecoming brings out spooky spirit
By Juliana Blatzheim and Luz Magaña This year’s homecoming took place between October 9 to October 14 and was filled with spooky fun as students portrayed their Lowry spirit for
Lowry gives life
By Alexis Galarza Posted December 16, 2022 December 8 was Lowry’s first time running a blood drive since earlier this year. The blood drive was run by Vitalant workers and
Hey Siri, Play ‘We Are The Champions’
By Olivia Espinola, Alexis Galarza and Maddi McClure According to first-year coach Jesse Zamudio the season has gone well and the players have learned a lot. Just last weekend the
Are high school students being WORKED too Hard?
By Alora McClure Posted March 4, 2022 When you get home from school you want to be done learning for the day and just sleep. But there are other responsibilities.
What’s Entertaining
By Nadia Novi, Maddi McClure & Otila Castaneda Posted March 4, 2022 “Rick and Morty”Rick and Morty is an animated show with an overall 94% percent rate on Rotten Tomatoes.
Varsity softball will be one of the top squads in 3A
By Maddi McClure Posted March 4, 2022 After their 6-week season last year Lowry’s varsity softball players are excited to start the season. This year the team will be able
Lowry wrestling caps off the season; Nichols wins title at 106
By Maddi McClure Posted March 4, 2022 Over the season, the wrestling team has had its ups and downs, but they have worked hard to make it to state in
Freshman boy’s basketball end their season
By Maddi McClure Posted March 4, 2022 The freshman boys had a great and tough season but they pushed themself to be the best they could be and their work