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The Prospector

The Student Newspaper of Bingham High School

The Prospector

The Student Newspaper of Bingham High School

The Prospector

Utah's local Colleges

College Readiness: Preparing Students for Success Beyond High School

Roger Huxhold, Editor October 15, 2024

As the world of higher education continues to evolve, the question of “college readiness” has become a critical issue for students, parents, educators, and policymakers alike. Defined broadly, college...

Snow or No

Snow or No

Marissa Jolley, Arts and Entertainment Editor December 20, 2018
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.

Football Playoffs: Couldn’t Be Prouder

Alex C. Hickmon, Artist November 20, 2018
The Bingham High football team is making another playoff appearance for the twentieth time in a row, looking to take the State Championship for the third time in a row.
Skiing and Snowboarding in the Best Mountains on Earth

Skiing and Snowboarding in the Best Mountains on Earth

J.P. Wilson, Staff Writer November 20, 2018
‘Tis the most wonderful time of the year. The snow is falling, and those white mountains are calling your name. The hardest part is figuring out which resort to go to.
A fire rages through Custer State Park, S.D., Dec. 13, 2017. No one has been injured in the fire that has currently consumed more than 55 square miles, however, five homes in the park have been evacuated and one unused building was destroyed. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Donald C. Knechtel)

Utah Wildfires

Marissa Jolley, Arts and Entertainment Editor October 15, 2018
Wildfires have swallowed up the are and forests of Utah.
Flash Back To 2002

Flash Back To 2002

Konnor Woodburn, Editor in Chief February 11, 2018
In the nearly two decades since the Winter Olympics were hosted in Salt Lake City, the impact of the games has not faded away, and an opportunity to bring the games back to Utah is in the mix.
Sundance Film Festival

Sundance Film Festival

Ben Lyons, Staff Writer January 29, 2018
The world renowned Sundance Film Festival has long been a starting point for aspiring filmmakers, pushing many small directors to prominence through the showcasing of their indie productions.
Utah Lowers Blood Alcohol Limit in 2018

Utah Lowers Blood Alcohol Limit in 2018

Lexi Sampson, Staff Writer October 26, 2017
On March 23, 2017, Gov. Gary Herbert announced that the legal blood-alcohol level laws will be changing. This will take effect on December 30, 2018.
Michelle Obama In Utah

Michelle Obama In Utah

Cindy Diaz, Staff Writer October 26, 2017
Tech​ ​based​ ​company​ ​Pluralsight​ ​hosted​ ​Michelle​ ​Obama​ ​during​ ​a​ ​conference​ ​at Salt​ ​Lake​ ​City
Cliff Hanger

Cliff Hanger

JP Wilson, Staff Writer October 26, 2017
On the surface, Utah looks like any outdoorsman’s dream location: it has mountains, streams, perfect snow, and enormous lakes, but people often become so captivated by Utah’s beauty and forget to consider its dangers.
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