As the winter season quickly approaches, so does the holiday season. There are many people planning to gather with their families to celebrate Thanksgiving this year. “I’m going to my grandparents’ house in Marlette,...
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DHS students’ experiences with marching in the Santa Parade
Every year, Midland comes together to create a special event that brings excitement to children’s eyes and welcomes Santa to his house for the next season of joy and happiness. The Santa Parade is...
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The Land of Oz brought to The Rock fundraiser
The Rock, providing every youth with unconditional love, is a mission statement of a 13-year-old center for youth development helping children grades six to 12 of the Midland area. The DHS branch of National...
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Weekend Get-a-way
Many people look for a fun place to escape to on the weekends or during the summer to get away from their typical life. Sophomore Sophie Roeder and her brother senior Ben Roeder have...
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DHS Alum Ricky Knoff Shares Experiences from Naval Academy
One major source of stress that most high school students are subjected to is the pressure to pick the perfect college to attend. While myriad factors go into making a decision—size of the campus,...
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Students participate in hallway decorating
For DHS students, Midland-Dow week is arguably the most exciting and spirited week of the year. Lots of students from freshmen to seniors participate in several activities in order to make the week as...
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Charging into fall fashion
When people think of a fashion show, they usually think of glamour, flashing lights, and models wearing clothes so expensive an average student couldn’t dream of affording them. The fall fashion show at DHS...
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Seeing from a worldly perspective
The dreaded “Midland bubble” is something that nearly all DHS students love to hate. The general belief is that once a person is born here, they’re stuck here dreaming of the “outside world” until...
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Celebrating Día de los Muertos with free food and fun
On Oct. 27 the Spanish Club will be hosting a party to celebrate the Mexican holiday el Día de los Muertos. “It is a day to celebrate and honor their dead ancestors,” Spanish Club...
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Math teachers by day, coaches by night
It’s no secret that the Math Department mirrors the Athletic Department. There is a clear domination of math teachers who coach athletics at DHS. There are some underlying character traits all math teachers have that makes them excel as coaches. “We use a...
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