As yet another school year begins, hunting season is quickly approaching. If a student is trying to improve their waterfowl accuracy, or just have a good time at the range, they should check out...
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Charging into the playoffs
Charger volleyball’s varsity program will enter the playoffs starting with the district quarterfinals on Monday Nov. 4, at a ‘neutral’ location against Bay City Western. The Lady Chargers are finishing their season off strong...
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Hockemeyer returns
On Oct. 28, 2019, teacher Emily Hockemeyer returned from maternity leave. Her leave lasted eight weeks, which is the average in Michigan. Hockemeyer came back right before the end of the first marking period....
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Personal reflection isn’t worth crying over while showering everyday
I’ve been doing a lot of reflecting lately. I’ve been focused on things that could’ve been. What I could have been, who I could have been, how things could be so different if I...
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Marketing classes kick off annual Make-A-Wish project
The time has come during the year where marketing students are beginning their Make-A-Wish projects for their marketing class. For this project, students come up with a product or service to sell in order...
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Taking Action Against Sexism Club breaks barriers at DHS
In the midst of the new school year, new clubs are emerging all across DHS. One of the newest is the Taking Action Against Sexism Club, which had its first meeting on Oct. 29....
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Charger volleyball wins Saginaw Valley championship
On Oct. 29, the varsity volleyball team held their senior night. This game also signified a Saginaw Valley League Championship. Facing off against Grand Blanc for the third and final time of the season,...
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The appeal and creations of TikToks
TikTok has taken the world by storm, and DHS students have hopped onto this trend. With the short videos shared, TikTok is compared to Musical.ly and Vine. These discontinued apps also featured short clips...
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Experienced, newbie theater performers prepare in similar ways
As the Drama Club finds itself deep into the rehearsal process of this years fall play “The Tempest” by William Shakespeare, two members of the cast with different theater background reflect on rehearsals so...
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Shift to Sao Paulo
On Nov. 19, freshman Santiago Lopez will be moving from Midland, Michigan to Sao Paulo, Brazil. Lopez’s father works for Dow Chemical and has been located in Midland for five years on a contract....
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