By Gina O'Neill
Executive Opinion Editor
Room 238 was more than crowded. People took a seat on the desks and on the window sills, bunched around the stage like a crowd at a Taylor Swift concert ...
By Kate Schroeder
Last week the smell of cake batter and frosting was flowing through the air by room 140 as the Foods 1 students were baking and designing their cakes for the cakes project which takes...
Andrew Revord
Staff Writer
You get off from the plane, bleary-eyed and tired from the long trip from your home country to a strange new land. Your chaperone leads you by your hand as you look around...
By Katie Best
Staff Writer
Much like the mystery solving canine Scooby-Doo, Dandy the Golden Retriever comes to Prospect's rescue. Although Dandy may not be like the talking, lovable Great Dane depicted...
1. Lilly: Thanks for explaining that. I get so confused!
Barney: That’s because you’re a woman!
*Both laugh*
Lilly: I don’t even know why we’re laughing!
Barney: Of course you don’t!
–How...
By Nick Stanojevic
Staff Writer
Parents have struggled to get their young kids to clean their rooms. Often, parents need to turn off the TV or hide the Barbie dolls and raise their voices in order to...
This sports blog is written by some hardcore, opinionated Chicago fans who are not afraid to express their opinions. We're going to tell you what's what in the sporting world, who's doing well and who...
By Emmy Lindfors
Opinion Editor
Throughout October 22nd in sophomore Health classes, there were presentations by five former drug and alcohol addicts. Their names were Deanna, Nick, Eric, Chris and Kelsey. Each had a story to tell and a reason why they wanted to share them with the students.
Each speaker had the goal of telling the students about how someone's life gets affected by drugs and alcohol from a first hand experience.
"I went to Rolling Meadows. They have pictures of athletes on the walls like [at Prospect]," Eric said. "In freshmen year, I said 'I'm going to be [an athlete on the wall].' In senior year I dropped out of sports and all I wanted to do was to get high and do nothing. My senior year was spent drinking warm, white wine."
By Megan Maughan
News Editor
For last year’s Homecoming, the halls were decorated by different Prospect groups and clubs. In the years before, the halls were decorated according to grade levels. ...