I received my first smartphone in sixth grade. This phone was a big jump from the flip phone I had owned since the fourth grade, which I could only use to make phone calls....
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Netflix and chill? The best originals to get through spring break
The Midland bubble begins to close as the last remaining students going on spring break saunter onto their planes heading for Punta Cana, Florida, Hawaii, and most likely anyplace warmer than here. Being stuck...
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Getting busy on Black Friday
Frantically dodging carts, people, and spewn items across the store, people rush to find the perfect deals on Christmas presents for their friends and family. As Thanksgiving and Christmas closely approach, so does Black...
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Delta College incident raises concerns for dual-enrolled students
According to the Delta Collegiate, a student at Delta College was allegedly grabbed from behind getting into her vehicle and sexually assaulted on Wednesday Feb. 22 at around 6 p.m. in the J wing...
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Future MPS High School Graduation Ceremonies
Students, teachers, family members and more have been crowded in a small, hot gym for past graduation ceremonies. MPS superintendent Michael Sharrow sent out an email to everyone on the distribution list with the...
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Lunch lockdown
An announcement and email was made Feb. 2, 2017 changing DHS meal time rules. “As of today, there is no eating outside of the cafeteria,” Assistant Principal Julie Villano said. “You will need to...
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Justin Savage going on a mission; taking a trip to Russia
Senior Justin Savage will be going to Russia for two years after he graduates. Savage said he will be leaving this year for his first mission trip. To Savage, mission trips have always felt...
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Freshmen find spots on varsity teams
This school year at DHS there are more than 10 freshmen on all varsity sports teams. Chris Kerber, Kathryn Altes, and Andrey Hofius are all freshmen who have been on or currently participate a...
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