After submitting the first deadline of the year, senior editor in chief Julia Ahrns is leading the yearbook staff in hopes to win a Spartan award from the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association (MIPA). The...
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Love your first job
Many students trying to get a first job go for anything available. Often this job is not something they enjoy, but this is not the case for senior Savanah Valdez. Valdez began working at...
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DHS boys basketball team settled
The DHS boys basketball team concluded their tryouts this past week and began practicing in preparation for their first game. The team opens the Mark Dickerson era Tuesday Dec. 9 on the road against...
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Operating Millage Renewal Successfully Passes
The Operating Millage Renewal was renewed by Midland voters on Nov. 4. This millage will keep expenditures the same for Midland Public Schools and keep schools operating at the same pace. “We are very...
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Monthly Charger Chefs meetings bring the community of DHS together
Starting in the fall of 2013, DHS offered a new service club designed to bring students together to have fun and enjoy food at the same time: Charger Chefs. Held every third Wednesday of...
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GSA: Practicing Being Nice
Gay Straight Alliance is kick-starting a new campaign for DHS called “Be Nice”. The campaign is aimed to encourage students to unite and interact with more compassion. “With the Be Nice campaign, we are...
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Kick as High as the Sky!
The DHS pompon teams are working toward their first competition this weekend at Saginaw Valley State University. Although the intensity is nowhere near regionals or states that take place later in the season, the...
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Varsity Volleyball increases School Spirit
The varsity volleyball team has enjoyed many successes this year due to their hard work and excellent team dynamic. So far they’ve had an undefeated season, a remarkable feat for this year’s team. Their...
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Appreciating the Faces of Drama
There are many people involved in the DHS drama program that never really get recognized. One of the most influential people involved in the program is teacher Amy Bushey. Bushey has been a director of...
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DHS Alum Sean Landes Reflects on his Rapping Career
High school can be both an awful and amazing place—life-long friendships form, the pressure to obtain flawless grades seems unbearable, the new freedoms that accompany older age are exciting, and the pressures and temptations...
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