Slow To Get On The Road
Teens are waiting progressively longer to get their driver’s license By: Danica D’oria Junior Audri Turner states that she has simply “lost motivation” to get her driver’s license. “I have…
Car Culture At DHS
Here’s a look at Dexter High School’s car community and the people in the driver’s seat By: Alex Watson “It looks basic, but it’s really fun to drive…people see it…
Seniority Priorities
As the first semester comes to a close, DHS seniors consider their main priorities and plan for the year ahead By: Ally Brown & Mya Weiss Every high school experience…
New Year, New DHS
How did Dexter students do in 2023 with their resolutions? How will they do in 2024? By: Noah Boyce & Leo Mitchell As 2023 winded down, DHS students reflected on…
From Bland To Bold: The Evolution Of A Classroom
Mr. Williams’ classroom noticeably reflects both his and his students’ personalities in unique and vibrant ways By: Sam Burgos From tropical murals and inspirational posters to bold and sometimes odd…
Small Businesses That Are Making Big Waves
The heart of Dexter’s downtown just brought three new businesses to the plate By: Alli St. Amor & Aiden Weinmann “We have people in constantly—every hour, every day,” – Turchin…
A Tradition, No More
Is this the end of the Powderpuff era? By: Madison Winters & Morgan Sturmer Powderpuff Football has been a tradition at Dexter High School passed down by senior classes. The…
What’s In The Bag?
DHS athletes Ruby Boynton, Alyssa Gullekson, and Brody Gordon share items that help them to succeed on the dance floor, the basketball court, and the hockey rink By: Addison Streetman,…
PARENT-isms
What are some of DHS’ Parent-isms, the common phrases that parents say to their children? By: Olivia Shaieb & Alena Blumberg “Loose lips, sink ships.” AP Calculus teacher Al Snider…
The Story Of The Shoreline
The new and improved Shoreline provides a lunch alternative to many students By: Lennon Seefeld & Kaela Laurin The Shoreline has been open for many years, but more recently with…