It’s no secret that many teens don’t often get enough sleep at night. The recommended amount is eight to 10 hours per night, but according to a study reported by CNN, a majority of...
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Roden uses 20-Time to improve student lives
With the 20-Time Project Fair on Apr. 23, students are finalizing their projects and tying up loose ends. The purpose of 20-Time projects is traditionally defined as an endeavor that allows students to participate...
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Smile – It’s Good for You!
Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health have recently been researching the real impact of the mind-body effect that has started to become much more prevalent in modern Western medicine. Amazingly, they discovered...
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A new source: the transition to mobile journalism
News sources have been transitioning from paper to electronic distribution of their news in a rapid transition. Many of these sources have been searching and experimenting with ways to get the news to their...
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Making sound waves
The U-Hall has been filled with sounds of homemade instruments that the IB Physics 1 SL class has been making. They have been studying sounds and waves for the past few weeks and this...
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Crepe Shop Rolls into Town
Midland now has its own crepe shop. Crepes Et Amis, located at 130 Townsend St, downtown, has been serving crepes to customers since 2013 but it has only recently taken the spotlight. “It’s a...
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New Student Leadership project calls for student donations
The Charger Closet, a new project from Student Leadership, was announced on Apr. 14. Created to help DHS students who can’t afford new clothes or school supplies, Student Leadership is hoping this project will...
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DHS boys golf prepares for the worst this upcoming spring
At the most recent meeting that Coach Mark Pickering conducted, he informed his players that the DHS boys golf team will not be expecting a timely return to the golf course. Expecting the weather...
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DHS drama department rehearses for spring musical
The DHS drama department’s spring musical “Bring It On” is sneaking up on the MPS calendar. As the opening weekend approaches, the drama department’s line-cramming and extensive rehearsals commence. Because of this show’s specific...
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Varsity baseball looks ahead to spring season
As high school baseball season begins once more, the varsity baseball team looks to bounce back from a disappointing district loss last year to Bay City Central in the first round of the playoffs. The...
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