Katie Best
Opinion Editor
Monday, Nov. 15
Since I am trying to figure out cool angles for each entry, today I talked to Creative Writing teacher Teri Buczinsky about NaNoWriMo. While she claimed not to...
By Anna Boratyn
Staff Writer
Every classroom has an unruly chatterbox. In second grade, Karen Kruse more than fulfilled her classroom’s quota of chatter. Unfortunately, Kruse’s bold loquaciousness...
By Khrystyna Halatyma
Staff Writer
As a child, English teacher Allyson Kreutzer could have been playing with her many Madame Alexander dolls or reading any of the numerous stories in her antique bookcase.
Instead,...
By Jane Berry
News Editor
Douglas Dean Vaughn knew how to pull a prank.
When Arlington High School was still open, Prospect had a bit of a rivalry with them. Vaughn once made a flag that said “Prospect...
Going on airplanes is thrilling. I tend to plaster my head on the window to look down at the tiny towns, homes and cars which always seems to amuse me. I love looking out the window when going through...
By Emmy Lindfors
Executive In-Depth Editor
Fifty years ago, two important and long-lasting activities came to be a part of the Prospect community: The Prospector and the Roundtable, Prospect High School's...
Let's face it, David after Dentist started a trend.
Parents began to film their kids while coming home after having a procedure done at the dentist. This particular one is lengthy but funny. After both...
I have always found different people laughs to be really amusing. From loud booming laughs to high whispy ones, when you think about it, laughs are really strange. I mean, how do we develop our signature...
By Deanna Shilkus
Service Club had one of its best Habitat for Hummanity trips this past summer, according to Service Club head Dave Jacobson. For a week, counselor Rachel Brill, Jacobson and 10 service...
By: Nick Stanojevic
Executive Sports Editor
The Conant girls’ soccer team (8-4-2), the 14th best team in the Northwest suburbs, strolled into Prospect surely expecting a win over the underdog...
By Sharon Lee
Executive Features Editor
Receiving college mail was nothing new for junior Nate Werner. So over the summer and into the fall, when he got a few different letters about an Honors program...