“I think that this season went really well,” Jones said. “I’m really proud of everyone and how we worked together as a team and built great relationships with one another. This year was unlike...
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Space Farmers focus on space botany research
The Space Farmers Club is currently working on their experimental trial. Each experimental trial lasts about one month. This year they are experimenting with Misome plants, which are part of the Brassica family. During...
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Black Student Alliance plans to volunteer at local elementary school
In February, the Black Student Alliance will volunteer at a local elementary school by reading to the students. The presidents of this club, juniors Olivia Horne and T’Emi Oshin, started this club to have...
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Fruit sale begins for music students
The annual fruit fundraiser for music classes is on. Those interested in buying or donating can buy both in person and online at https://www.dowhighfruit.org/Dow High Music Boosters Fruit . A full case of oranges...
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Varsity hockey loses their first game of season
The varsity hockey team lost Nov. 30 in a tough fought game against Freeland Nouvel Valley Lutheran (FNV) at the Midland Civic Arena. With the final score of 4-3, the Chargers were not able...
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Charger Shoppe begins holiday sale
The Charger Shoppe is having a sale. The sale is from Nov. 28 to Dec. 21. There will be a variety of items on sale at different times, like sweatshirts, beanies, and t-shirts. The...
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Breaking News: MPS to move virtual next week, no school Monday
On Jan. 20, MPS announced through a Special Edition Superintendent Communique that all MPS schools will move to virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 25, and Wednesday, Jan. 26, with no school taking place on...
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Two sides of the same coin; DHS swim and dive charge onward
Swim and Dive are two very distinct sports, yet they are two sides of the same coin. Dow High’s Girls Swim and Dive teams mirror each other as they compete together, each working through...
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New coach brings new ideas
COVID-19’s collision with society shook the entire world. Changes had to be made and some normalcy had to be sacrificed. However, for the DHS girls soccer team, the changes introduced in 2020 were just...
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Charger athletes reflect on lack of attendance at sporting events
The coronavirus has affected many day-to-day activities for everyone, and high school sports are certainly no exception. Over the years, sporting events have been a focal point of the classic “high school experience” and...
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