DHS has 1263 students within its walls. Among those, only three are foreign exchange students. Foreign exchange was created to expose youth to new places, including these places cultures, traditions, and people. For example,...
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Giving 20 Percent
Giving 20 percent of your time seems like a lot, but giving twenty percent of your time in class to do whatever you want entices many students. This is the premise of Twenty Time. Student...
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Water Drive Floods the Halls
A first world community with no safe water. The phrase seems unthinkable, yet it is sadly accurate when used to describe the Flint water crisis, which has been happening for about a year now....
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Publications of Dow High get new leaders
As always, clubs are changing as we near the end of the school year. Seniors are leaving and juniors are stepping up to take their places and becoming leaders. Christine Labby and Maggie Schaller...
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Behind the Scenes With Student Union Reps.
Approaching quickly, the Student Union elections will be taking place here at DHS. The candidates are preparing for their speeches and spreading the word as much as possible. Every student has the chance to...
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Earth Day Changing the World
Earth Day is the anniversary of the birth of the environmental movement, and is also to demonstrate support for environmental protection. Many students of DHS know the importance of Earth Day, and celebration some of the activities done to change the...
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Varsity Tennis Defeats Powers 8-0; first time in four years
The girls Varsity Tennis team faced Powers Catholic High School Thursday, April 21, and had high expectations for themselves. “Our goal as a team is to win and to try and not lose games so...
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Segment One; learning the basics
Students are taking their first step to getting their drivers license by taking Segment One drivers training classes. Driving classes started in January and end in May. The course is 3 weeks long and passing...
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Should the DHS curriculum be around the SAT?
With this year being the first year that the new format of the Scholastic Assessment Test, better known as the SAT, was given to the juniors and has raised controversial questions of whether the...
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Sick of Being Sick at School
Getting sick is inevitable, and it sucks – some parts, anyway. At school, the thought of getting sick brings a fake tear to a student’s eye, trying to convince their teacher that “Yes! I...
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