The DHS athletics department needs more funds and everyone can help with the solution. Students that attend a physical education class were informed of the chance to sell sweet treats from the Century Rich...
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NHS members put on blood drive
Recently, DHS National Honors Society members helped to put on another successful blood drive. The NHS members collaborated with workers from the MidMichigan Blood Center along with supervision from English teacher and NHS adviser...
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Alpine club hits the slopes
Even with a bitter winter, one sport club is enjoying the outdoors. Alpine Club has a solid core group of about 20 students who take skiing and snowboarding very seriously. This wintery club meets about...
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Charger Shoppe cookies are back
Due to the new health guidelines the Charger Shoppe was forced to provide a healthier cookie. At the start of the 2014-15 school year at DHS, the Charger Shoppe sold the healthier cookie that...
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Forensics team finds their places
Two members of the Forensics team participated in the Birch Run Tournament on Sat., Feb. 14. The participants were sophomores Anna Mylvaganam and Juliet Merillat. Mylvaganam participated in the Prose Interpretation and came in 4th...
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Capturing life through a lens: Photography club
Photography Club has around 10-15 members and meets Wednesdays after 7th hour in English teacher Sarah Hechlik’s room for about 15 minutes. They also talk on Facebook to discuss meeting times and where they are going...
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Update published RenFair special edition
As students are all at home resting in their pajamas, members of the Update staff were still at school working late hours. Some students were here even as late as 10 pm. It’s production week. However, this month’s...
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DHS Bands take home ones in Band Festival
On Feb. 28 the DHS bands all received scores of one, the highest possible, in the Band Festival. All three DHS bands – Green, Gold, and Symphonic – have been preparing for Festival since their...
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Nutty New Research: doctors’ advice on allergen exposure takes a turn
For years, doctors have been advising parents to avoid early exposure of their children to common allergens, most notably peanut products. However, a recent study released by the New England Journal of Medicine is...
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