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The student-run online newspaper for Starr's Mill High School

The Prowler

The student-run online newspaper for Starr's Mill High School

The Prowler

The student-run online newspaper for Starr's Mill High School

The Prowler

Saijleen Chawla

Saijleen Chawla, Staff Writer

Senior Saijleen Chawla is a two-year member of The Prowler staff.  She is a staff writer.

All content by Saijleen Chawla
Junior Caylee Cicero displays her various lipsticks and other makeup products. Skillfully applied makeup is a form of art that should be admired instead of being discouraged, as it takes a lot of stamina to wear makeup every single day of the week.

Making the difference

Saijleen Chawla, Staff Writer
April 24, 2019
Junior Dhara Padhiar covers her face with white hands, depicting the double standard society has put on her. Society tends to cause problems for kids who identify with two cultures because of the inability to see them in more than one way.

A kid of two cultures

Saijleen Chawla, Staff Writer
February 28, 2019
The pennies being swallowed by the couch represents the issue of one’s thoughts being oppressed with the desire to keep the peace at a time when discussion may be imperative. No matter how out there a thought or opinion may be, it must be shared if the desire is there.

OPINION: Penny for your thoughts

Saijleen Chawla, Staff Writer
December 11, 2018
Terrence Fitzgerald (right) helps a student on an English assignment. “If my students don’t leave my English class feeling tired, I’m not doing something right,” Fitzgerald said.

Terence Fitzgerald

Saijleen Chawla, Staff Writer
September 25, 2018
Junior Avery Blaire and Senior Taylor Valenta take a selfie on Snapchat using the dog filter. This snap was taken to fulfill one in a long line of meaningless streaks.

Time to lose the streak

Saijleen Chawla, Staff Writer
August 30, 2018
American partners welcome German exchange students at the airport. They stayed for three weeks, arriving on March 19 and returning home on April 11.

Exchanging cultures

Saijleen Chawla, Staff Writer
April 24, 2018
“Love, Simon” is the movie adaptation of Becky Arbertalli’s book “Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda.” Though the movie represents the book much better than many other adaptations, there are still things that deviate.

Masterpiece in the making

Saijleen Chawla, Staff Writer
March 29, 2018
A family with two children all hold hands. Some children do not have the experience of being in a family before they are adopted, causing them to see the world in a different way.

Nurture better than nature

Saijleen Chawla, Staff Writer
March 21, 2018
Store closing notices occupy the Inside of Toys R Us in the Fayette Pavillion shopping center in Fayetteville. By the end of February, one-fifth of Toys R Us locations will have closed their doors permanently.

Apps and Amazon R Us

Saijleen Chawla, Staff Writer
February 14, 2018
People can easily become entangled in technology's allure, quickly wasting valuable and potentially productive hours each day. Technology is a part of society, but it’s role must be carefully constructed.

Hands-free devices

Saijleen Chawla, Staff Writer
January 22, 2018
Interact Club members sing “Jingle Bells” to the seniors citizens living at Southland Health & Rehab Center. Interact Club is a leadership club that provides services by bringing the volunteers and community together.

‘Tis the season for caroling

Saijleen Chawla, Staff Writer
December 10, 2017
A child intently plays an online game on her laptop. Online games have the potential to appear to be a higher priority than they should be, and they should be considered a case of digital addiction.

Digital addiction going viral

Saijleen Chawla, Staff Writer
October 23, 2017
These students are hanging out together during lunch as they always do. This is normal for them, but may not be another student’s definition of normal.

Normal is a lie

Saijleen Chawla, Staff Writer
September 21, 2017
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