Junior Sarah Redman began CCL last year when junior Jack Yarosh gave a persuasive speech in their English class about how fun CCL basketball could be. Redman rounded up all of her friends and...
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Update on the Update
To wrap up 2014, the Update will be releasing its holiday issue on Dec. 19. Managing copy editor, junior Megan Pisarczyk, has personal goals she is currently working on to improve material on the...
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Deck the Halls
On Dec. 8, DHS Student Leadership announced they would be holding a Deck the Halls competition. In this competition, classes decorated the outside of the classroom relating to the holidays. This allowed students to...
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Commercial Christmas
The bumps and bruises of Black Friday reveal an extremely material-focused culture in pursuit of Christmas celebrations. Many now believe Christmas itself has shifted to a Hallmark holiday due to unnecessary emphasis on the...
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Mayhem in Missouri
Riots are not usually an activity that would be closely associated with the seemingly quiet town of Ferguson, Missouri. Although, in light of recent events the town has been given infamy internationally. On Aug....
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Nehemiah Mork striving to be the best
A swimmer for almost a decade, a multi-hour trainer, impressive times, and a Division One prospect, junior Nehemiah Mork is arguably the best swimmer on the DHS Boys Swim team. Mork’s favorite event is...
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Out of the Woods
This past weekend, golf’s poster child player for the last 20 years, Tiger Woods, made his debut after recovering from a back injury that took him out of commission for four months. Woods made...
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Dow boys win season opener, girls fall to Flushing
Despite trailing by four with only four minutes left in the game, senior Alec Marty led the DHS boys basketball team to a season opening 58-55 win over Flushing. Marty led all scorers with...
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Shrek The Musical Review
People of all ages drank swamp juice; their excited faces crowded the MCFTA lobby. Equipped with ogre ears and a sense of humor, the audience was touched by “Shrek the Musical”, an impressive adaptation...
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Hunting is an experience of a lifetime
It’s Oct. 1, 2014, opening day of bow season in Midland, Mich., and here I sit in the library writing this. You may be confused why, but you have to understand. In a town...
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