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French and German classes switch schools

Dani Huey February 26, 2015 0 Comment on French and German classes switch schools
What started out as a rumor has now been confirmed. The MPS Board decided to move of all French classes to MHS and all German classes to DHS starting with the 2015-16 school year. This decision...
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Bonne Bell is closing down, closing down, closing down

Kirsten Miller February 26, 2015 0 Comment on Bonne Bell is closing down, closing down, closing down
Whether it’s the Dr. Pepper Chap Stick, or their Glimmer bronzer, it may be time to start conserving the products. At the end of February, the Bonne Bell Company plans to close their doors, and...
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2 Minutes Students lead their 2016 schedules to success through Student Leadership
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Students lead their 2016 schedules to success through Student Leadership

John Apo February 25, 2015 0 Comment on Students lead their 2016 schedules to success through Student Leadership
With the 2016 school year schedule formation just around the corner, students are feeling more excited for summer and even more melancholy for the amount of work that precedes it.  However, Student Leadership, a...
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Story of Alan Turing sparks petition demanding the pardon of 49,000 men

Savanah Speaker February 25, 2015 0 Comment on Story of Alan Turing sparks petition demanding the pardon of 49,000 men
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 Pompon gets unexpected results at the Breslin Center

Kaitlyn Gee February 25, 2015 0 Comment on DHS Pompon gets unexpected results at the Breslin Center
This past Sunday, the DHS junior varsity and varsity pompon teams competed in the state competition at the Breslin Center in East Lansing and were not too happy with the results. Junior varsity competed...
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20-Time returns for another time

Anna Mylvaganam February 23, 2015 0 Comment on 20-Time returns for another time
  After the success of the 20-Time project last year, many new students are getting the opportunity to participate in the project this year. “It’s a really cool concept; it’s supposed to make learning...
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Basketball: Boys fall, girls prevail against Arthur Hill

Connor Doyle February 23, 2015 0 Comment on Basketball: Boys fall, girls prevail against Arthur Hill
Boys fall 43-63 to Saginaw Arthur Hill High School The DHS boys varsity basketball team dropped its second consecutive game last night, dropping to 10-7 on the season after a 43-63 loss to the...
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2 Minutes DHS Music students take home many top scores at Solo and Ensemble
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DHS Music students take home many top scores at Solo and Ensemble

Olivia Drlik February 23, 2015 0 Comment on 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

Maddy Futter February 18, 2015 0 Comment on 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

Lindsay Trahan February 12, 2015 0 Comment on 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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