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WORKING HARD: Former Bowie quarterback Evan Mallett works on a strengthening exercise to increase mobility. Mallett has been in occupational therapy since the 2020 crash that left him quadriplegic.
New beginnings: Mallett’s story
Ben Tillisch, Executive Editor: Sports • April 24, 2024

In a singular moment, the trajectory of Evan Mallett’s life changed. Despite taking and bouncing back from countless hits on the gridiron as a Bowie quarterback, this collision would prove to be much...

The dress code is unfair against girls. I think this because a boy and girl could wear the exact same outfit or a boy could show too much skin, but a girl could get flagged from the dress code instead of the boy.
The dress code is unfair
Austin Danaher April 24, 2024

The dress code is a set of rules about what students can and cannot wear to school. The dress code includes information for girl and boy students, but it is different for each group. There are consequences...

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    Episode 7 | “Could I Borrow a ‘Foivah”

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    In episode seven, podcast host Austin Civatte sits down with the winners of the 2019 Bowie Idol competition, seniors Angel Estrada, Belle Sanders, and Katelyn McCain. Known as “The Fivers” this tightly-knit group of friends discusses the process of work shopping their song, the reasoning behind the groups name, and their reactions to becoming 2019s Bowie Idols.

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