Advice From a Senior:Final Farewell
Andrea Lopez, Editor-in-chief
May 16, 2013
The school year has come to a rapid end and I still feel like that girl who hoped to become editor-in-chief of The Prowler. These past two years in journalism have been fantastic and have filled me with new knowledge. Being in journalism has shaped me into a better writer and has helped me decide... Read more »
Opinion: If it Bleeds it Leads
Hunter Stuteville, Editor-in-Chief
April 25, 2013
There is an old adage in Journalism that if it bleeds it leads, meaning the more emotional the material the more the views and better ratings it will likely get. Unfortunately in the tragic events surrounding the Boston bombing on Patriots’ Day, journalistic ethics were heavily thrown out the window... Read more »
Advice From a Senior: Social Media
Andrea Lopez, Editor-in-chief
March 21, 2013
Yes, I understand the fascination with Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. My friends recently convinced me to make a twitter account, and I am not going to lie, but it can be entertaining at times. Social media is a way that teens connect with each other nowadays, but sometimes all this sharing can... Read more »
Advice From a Senior: Spring Break Fun!
Andrea Lopez, Editor-in-chief
March 11, 2013
I’m sure we all enjoy waking up early, sitting in a classroom, and doing homework everyday, but sometimes, just sometimes, we need a break and that’s what spring break is all about. Get caught up on your beauty sleep. The great thing about break is that you don’t have to wake up early. Make... Read more »
Prom is Only the Beginning
Hunter Stuteville, Editor
February 20, 2013
Many Students look at Prom as a magical time when everything is perfect and nothing goes wrong. Unfortunately, every year the community is presented with a sobering picture of drunk driving, unprotected sex, and parties gone wrong. Such a picture that tragically alters the trajectory of a life... Read more »
Advice From a Senior: Sadies
Andrea Lopez, Editor-in-chief
February 12, 2013
When I was in elementary school, there was a really cute boy that I had an enormous crush on, but he never noticed me. I always made sure my mom dressed me in my prettiest dresses and put on my flower headband hoping that I would get his attention. Well one day my teacher announced that we were having... Read more »
Dear Birdie
Birdie, Columnist
December 3, 2012
Hi students at Jurupa Valley High School. My name is Birdie, and I am here to try to help you with any of your problems. I’m choosing to keep my identity a secret so that I can give you completely unbiased advice, and also so that you are more comfortable seeking my advice. I will do my best to answer... Read more »
Challenge Day Opinions
October 31, 2012
By: Melissa Pantoja This was the first time that I participated in Challenge Day, and to be completely honest, it was a very eye opening experience. While it was a very fun experience, it was also an experience that made me realize that I am not alone. At first, like many other students,... Read more »
Advice from a Senior: Applying to College
Andrea Lopez, Editor-in-Chief
October 31, 2012
When I was in elementary school, my teachers would ask me what I wanted to do when I grew up. My answers always fell between mermaid, princess, or the next major pop star. As I got older my answers changed to lawyer, doctor, teacher, or professional dancer. Now that question has changed from what do... Read more »
Advice From a Senior: No Procrastination!
Andrea Lopez, Editor-in-Chief
September 28, 2012
Procrastinating has always been a great problem for me because, with all the other things going on outside of school, how can you not procrastinate? Between television, Facebook, Instagram, friends, texting, clubs, sports, volunteer work, jobs, and just being lazy, it is easy to put school work off until... Read more »


