By Claire Strother
Honestly, I don’t remember many specific moments from elementary school beyond a couple Halloween parties where we wrapped kids in toilet paper. But there is one distinct memory I...
By Erin Schultz
Donald Trump published a press release on Dec. 7 regarding his solution to terrorism. He wants to prevent all Muslims from entering the country. We asked students what they thought about...
By James Estrella III, opinion editor
In South Carolina on Oct. 6, a teenage girl was thrown across a classroom by an officer after refusing to leave with him. On Oct. 20, 2014, Laquan McDonald was shot...
By Devin Prasad (@the_d_prasad)
We all knew this was coming. Basketball fans all around knew that Father Time would eventually catch up with Kobe Bryant and that his time in the NBA would be complete....
By Bridgette Jasinski (@bridge_midge22)
What happens when you add together a band of old guys from the 80’s, a pop singer who may or may not be the most sexual human alive, a crowd that is too comfortable...
By Kit Fitzgerald
A second-period health class of thirty kids or so, still blinking sleep from their eyes, sat horrified as a caffeine-crazed Knights' Way leader bounced around the classroom, shooting...
By Cassidy Delahunty (@cassdelahunty)
1. Stay organized.
While this might sound like a tip from a parent, staying organized is essential to success, especially when using an iPad. Keep folders and dividers...
By Ben Dojutrek (@bdojutrek)
Monday and Tuesday, Prospect students will once again will take the PARCC test. Students are using this to protest the unfair standardized tests and policies. While it's great...
EDIT: The original editorial has been removed at the request of the author. For information concerning PARCC and the rumors surrounding it, please visit this post.
By Marisa Romanelli
Guest Columnist
I've...
By Kelsey Philippe (@kelsey_philippe)
London advertisements for Protein World, a weight loss supplement, have sparked outrage. It showed a skinny, fit model asking, "Are you beach body ready?" People of...
By Caroline Binley
Copy Editor
I first learned about silent protest in sixth grade when a friend used it to mourn the billions of children who lose their lives to abortion every day. At the time, I didn’t...