The Student Newspaper of Bingham High School

The Prospector

The Student Newspaper of Bingham High School

The Prospector

The Student Newspaper of Bingham High School

The Prospector

Student Perspective vs. Teacher Perspective: Why School is Worth Our Time

Meg Peterson, Dallin Hougaard, and Emily Rodrigues October 21, 2015

Student Perspective: You walk into your math class and your first thought is, “The square root of pi... Man I’m hungry...” Science is a drag (it’s not like it’s how you even live or anything), literature...

The Loss of Real Opinion

Irelynd Brown, Staff Writer October 21, 2015

We are told that individuality is good, that we should think outside of the box; and then we are laid side by side to be scrutinized and compared so as to find the “individual” that best fits society’s...

Success vs. Satisfaction

Alexis Hansen, Staff Writer October 21, 2015

You know that one kid in class that’s just like, “I want all this money and power because that’s what real success is”. No? Okay, maybe I phrased that in a such a way that umm…. you know what,...

Utah Dances: The Art of Asking

Allie Coats, Art Editor October 19, 2015

All over the valley, doorbells are ringing. Elaborate scavenger hunts are carefully laid out and hundreds of names are being written on the bottom of various objects and foods. Dance season has begun and...

Not Too Old to Trick-or-Treat

Mackaylee Cudworth, Staff Writer October 19, 2015

I'm tired. Not just from getting five hours of sleep the past three weeks. No, I'm tired of the looks of disapproval I get smiling on the doorstep of a stranger on Halloween. And the same phrase, "Aren't...

Walmart Wonderland

Hannah White and Alli Milne June 2, 2015

Wonderland just may be found within the walls of Walmart. It is often incorrectly stereotyped as the store where moms frequent, but it’s actually a pretty magical place. From getting your glasses adjusted...

Interviews: all up in your business

Megan Hutchings, News Editor June 2, 2015

It is important for interviewers to get a good story, but a lot of the times when covering a story, sometimes they just go a little, or way too far into the lives of the people that they are interviewing....

Home Alone

Meg Peterson, A&E Editor June 2, 2015

Whether you are alone for the night, alone for the weekend, or alone for an hour, the story is pretty much the same. An empty house is an invitation to us all to confront our very real fear of ghosts,...

Autocorrect Awkwardness

Megan Monson, Hannah White, , , , , and June 2, 2015

When you get a text from your father telling you that he is “eating your mother for dinner,” you can probably assume that autocorrect has been up to its usual tricks and your dad is taking your mother...

Internet Battles

Braden Powell, Online Editor April 28, 2015

Let’s pretend Chick Fil A is giving away free milkshakes. In order to drink the milkshake you must buy a straw. You buy the straw, because you’re getting a free milkshake. One day while enjoying your...

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