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Andrew Tow

Andrew Tow, JagWire photo editor

This is senior Andrew Tow’s third year on staff. He is proud to say that he upholds the position of photo editor for the second year in a row. Outside of the J-Room, Andrew is involved in band. Whenever he gets time away from school, he is either serving at his church or working.

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The official release of the COIN album “Dreamland” was on Friday, Feb 21 after being pushed back from mid-January. The album is an indie-pop hit that includes popular songs such as “Cemetery” and “Crash My Car”.

Review: COIN’s Dreamland

Andrew Tow, JagWire photo editor
March 13, 2020
Love Garden Sounds is located on Massachusetts Street in Lawrence Kansas and is surrounded by a plentiful amount of other fun shops and restaurants.

Review: Love Garden Sounds

Andrew Tow, JagWire photo editor
February 29, 2020
Josey Records is located on Oak Street in the Crossroads District of Kansas City Missouri.

Review: Josey Records

Andrew Tow, JagWire photo editor
January 31, 2020
Brothers Music KC is a local record store located in Mission, Kansas right on Johnson Drive.

Review: Brothers Music KC

Andrew Tow, JagWire photo editor
January 20, 2020
Hunting has been a way for junior Sam Myers to get outside and spend time with those who are important to him.

[Photo] Students gear up for hunting season

Zach Shrader, JagWire reporter/photographer
November 18, 2019
After paying, senior Gage Overbeck picks out his cookie of choice.

[Photo] Catty Shack opens its doors for the year

Ben Wieland, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
September 28, 2019
Trying new foods is worth it

Trying new foods is worth it

Andrew Tow, JagWire photo editor
September 12, 2019
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