The DECA club has been constantly working in preparation for the State Career Development Conference on March 13 to March 15 in Grand Rapids. Following the club’s success last year, the stakes are high...
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New Samsung Galaxy S6 coming soon
Samsung is releasing the new phone, the Samsung Galaxy S6 on March 1, 2015. Samsung’s phone last year was the Galaxy S5 which was a big step forward from its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy...
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Sarah Hirschi goes to Carnegie Hall
DHS senior Sarah Hirschi was nominated by her vocal instructor to audition for a select choir that would perform at Carnegie Hall. For the audition, Hirschi had to send in a biography with past choir...
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Super Sloth takes the stage at Journeys
Journeys welcomed some fresh faces and a new sound to the local coffee shop last Thursday night. Super Sloth, a newly-formed rock band consisting of four local freshman college students, performed an entertaining set that...
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2015-2016 Rotary Exchange participants learn host country
At the end of January, participants in the Rotary Exchange Program of the Midland Rotary Club were given their host country for the duration of their exchange. Students involved in this exchange will travel...
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Let’s get mechanical
Robotics is a club made up of students with a variety of interests that work together to build a robot to compete against other schools. They meet every day except Sunday for two and a...
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French and German classes switch schools
What started out as a rumor has now been confirmed. The MPS Board decided to move of all French classes to MHS and all German classes to DHS starting with the 2015-16 school year. This decision...
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Bonne Bell is closing down, closing down, closing down
Whether it’s the Dr. Pepper Chap Stick, or their Glimmer bronzer, it may be time to start conserving the products. At the end of February, the Bonne Bell Company plans to close their doors, and...
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Students lead their 2016 schedules to success through Student Leadership
With the 2016 school year schedule formation just around the corner, students are feeling more excited for summer and even more melancholy for the amount of work that precedes it. However, Student Leadership, a...
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Story of Alan Turing sparks petition demanding the pardon of 49,000 men
Even from a young age, English scientist Alan Turing displayed signs of high intelligence. During World War II, Turing was a leading participant in wartime code-breaking, particularly that of German ciphers. Despite his many...
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