Taking strides to establish new programs and relationships, athletic trainer Katilyn Thomas integrates herself into the competitive atmosphere of DHS sports. Behind the scenes, Thomas makes a number of organizational tweaks and fixes. She...
During the MSU Model United Nations Conference from March 17 to March 19, the DHS Model UN team once more proved their outstanding qualities in representing countries from all around the globe political debate...
After successfully performing on the district level, on Friday, March 10 the DHS DECA club is attending the State Career Development Conference in downtown Detroit to compete on the state level. “I think we’re...
Final exams are just around the corner and it only adds to the frenzy and stress that students already have to face along with extracurricular and final projects that are due at the end...
MIPA stands for Michigan Interscholastic Press Association. Senior and Update editor in chief, Megan Pisarczyk explains the process of MIPA. “The yearbook and Update staff submit work from the yearbook and the paper to get...
With this year being the first year that the new format of the Scholastic Assessment Test, better known as the SAT, was given to the juniors and has raised controversial questions of whether the...
Getting sick is inevitable, and it sucks – some parts, anyway. At school, the thought of getting sick brings a fake tear to a student’s eye, trying to convince their teacher that “Yes! I...
Poetry is a way to release positive and negative energy through the form of writing. There is a poetry club at DHS which is run by Mrs. Thompson after seventh hour. For more information on...
The DHS robotics team, “The Charge” previously qualified for the state robotics competition. At the state competition they ultimately placed 49th. With this placement, they will be moving on to Worlds. “The fact that...