Even from a young age, English scientist Alan Turing displayed signs of high intelligence. During World War II, Turing was a leading participant in wartime code-breaking, particularly that of German ciphers. Despite his many...
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DHS Music students take home many top scores at Solo and Ensemble
Students from DHS earned Superior ratings at Solo and Ensemble this past weekend, gaining experience from participating in the event. The students from the music department that choose to participate have performed well in...
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Die-hard fans come together to feel the Beatlemania
Travel back in time with the MCFTA to see “A Tribute to the Beatles” on Wed., Feb. 25. The group Rain teams up to try to bring a true experience of how it would be...
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NHS members sell candygrams for Valentine’s Day
At the end of January, members of the DHS National Honors Society kept a DHS Valentine’s Day tradition alive by selling “candygrams” during both lunch hours to raise money for NHS. The candygrams included roses for...
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DHS students, staff have blackout in honor of coach
On Jan. 31, 2015, Dick Blasy Sr. lost his battle to liver and colon cancer. Blasy Sr. coached the DHS hockey team for 26 years, was a member of the Michigan High School Coaches...
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Let’s get fun-draising: Duct tape a teacher to the wall for Kids Against Hunger
In an effort to raise money for Kids Against Hunger, students and teachers take revenge on four teachers by taping each of them to a wall. During both lunch hours in the DHS cafeteria on...
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DHS Pom takes on Breslin Center
On Sat., Jan. 17, both the JV and varsity pompon teams competed in the regional competition at Heritage High School and received scores high enough to be placed in the highest division possible at the...
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Make-A-Wish projects fulfill dreams of one child
Every year DHS marketing students participate in Make-A-Wish projects that grants wishes of children fighting certain medical conditions or diseases. This year, the wishes hit far closer to home. Teresa Warren, a Make-A-Wish representative,...
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The “MOMologues” come to the MCFTA
The Midland Center for the Arts is excited to welcome the “MOMologues” this month. The comedy show suitable for people aged 18 and up is aimed at entertaining mothers by stripping away the layers...
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MCFTA offers exciting volunteering opportunities
The Midland Center for the Arts is extending a tremendous opportunity for Midland teens to get involved in their community by supporting its diverse programs in promoting the arts and sciences. Volunteers are guaranteed...
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