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Lady Trojans Win District Finals
Gavin Ball - Reporter Photography by Gavin Ball On Thursday, October 16, DHS faced the South Gibson High School Lady Hornets at the soccer district final. The Lady Trojans secured the victory, professionally demonstrating valor and sportsmanship along the way. As the game started, the ball travelled back and forth, eventually favoring DHS. Sophomore Haddy Manneh scored two goals in the first half, setting the score for the rest of the half. When the girls came back fro
Oct 17


Trick or Treat? DHS picks its favorite sweet
Alyssa Odle - Reporter Photos by Alyssa Odle With Halloween creeping up, students at DHS have one big question to settle— what is the best candy out there? More than 200 students voted in a school-wide candy poll, and the results were pretty clear. Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups took first place, grabbing about 25% of the votes. Statistically, one in four people picked them as their go-to treat, which is not that surprising — chocolate and peanut butter never miss. In s
Oct 17


John David Morris scores at State Tournament
John Hassell - Reporter Photos by John Hassell John David Morris traveled to Sevierville and competed in the TSSAA State Golf Tournament on October 9. He worked extremely hard to prepare for the state competition and stayed focused to be as ready as possible. Morris also competed in the state tournament last year, where he placed 17th as a sophomore. “This year there was a lot more tension and stress because I was going there to win it this year, and the year before was ju
Oct 16


Maybe It Is The Phone
Sarah Martinez - Reporter Photos by Sarah Martinez Today's children have grown up with phones in their hands. Brainrot resurfaces every year, from crazy frog to skibidi toilet. With screen times averaging 7.5 hours for children between the ages of 8-18, two questions arise. What are the implications of this? What are the lasting effects? Parents often do not manage their children’s screen time and are left unaware of what their children access on the internet. In
Oct 16


Girls’ district soccer showdown
Gavin Ball - Reporter Photography by Gavin Ball On Monday, October 14, the DHS Girls’ Soccer Team faced Dyer County High School at JC Sawyers Stadium. The Lady Trojans displayed incredible teamwork and determination throughout the match, securing an impressive 8-0 victory. As the game kicked off, DHS immediately took control of the field. Madelynn Eakin opened the score with the first goal, setting the tone for the evening. Soon after, Haddy Manneh followed up wi
Oct 15


Vol Gameday Outfits
Reporter - Lainee Robey Photos from Pinterest Being a Tennessee Volunteer is more than just embodying the role; it is also dressing the part. Every Saturday, the University of Tennessee Football team has a game, where everyone shows their Vol spirit in their own way. Depending on the game, there is a specific color theme. Some games are the classic checkerboard theme, where, depending on the seat section of a fan it determines what color they dress in. Other games are a
Oct 15


The City of 100 Spires
Bailey Nolen - Editor Photos by Bailey Nolen Over the course of the past week, I have spent my time learning the ins and outs of one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Prague’s beauty is clear in its outward aesthetic, earning it the nickname of “the city of 100 spires.” The beauty, though, is reflected in every aspect of the culture. First, it is important to acknowledge the heavy history of the Czech people. In the past century, they have experienced occupati
Oct 14


Wrapped Up: a Chipotle review
Mickey Thach - Reporter Photos from Google As of September 10, 2025, Dyersburg’s newest fast-food restaurant, Chipotle, has been...
Oct 2


U.S Values and the Constitution Series, Night Three
Lilly Davis - Reporter On Thursday, September 26, the U.S. Values and Constitution series held its third night of weekly activities. Last...
Oct 1


A Trojan Torch Fall: The Playlist
Addi Lloyd - Online Editor Fall: The leaves get oranger, days get shorter, and the weather gets colder. Autumn can arguably be one of...
Oct 1


Battle of the bites
Sarah Martinez - Reporter Photos by Sofia Roy After a stressful day, there’s nothing quite like biting into a classic mac and cheese...
Oct 1


Maroon and white and everything nice?
Izzie Odom - Reporter Photos from Pinterest Walking up to the Dyersburg tailgate in Starkville, I see maroon and orange crowding the...
Oct 1


Dressing the Part: What Costumes are going to be the most Popular in 2025?
Lainee Robey - Reporter Photos from Pinterest & Lainee Robey With September concluding soon, that means that spooky season is about...
Sep 29


Fall-ing in Fashion Trends
Olivia Davis - Reporter Photos from Pinterest As autumn starts to appear, so do new trends. Lately, many have been craving just a...
Sep 29


Lady Trojans soccer crushes Obion County
Gavin Ball - Reporter Photography by Gavin Ball and Chloe Bruce On Thursday, September 25, the DHS Girls’ Soccer Team competed...
Sep 26


DHS students attend College Fair
Juniors and seniors got a sampling of post-secondary options at Tuesday's college fair.
Sep 25


Let the Games Begin: Juniors and Seniors' victories in the Intramural Volleyball games
Gavin Ball - Reporter Photography by Gavin Ball and Zayde Forrest On Thursday, September 18, DHS hosted its annual homecoming...
Sep 19


Let The Games Begin; Homecoming Powderpuff 2025
Gavin Ball -Reporter Photography by Gavin Ball On Wednesday, September 17, DHS hosted the annual Powderpuff Championship. Powderpuff...
Sep 18


Night one of U.S Values and the Constitution
Lilly Davis - Reporter Photos by Mary Palmer On Thursday, September 11, the McIver’s Grant Public Library hosted the first night of...
Sep 17


A New Way to Faith: Manna
Bailey Nolen - Editor Many people are familiar with the language-learning app, Duolingo. The app works by encouraging users to...
Sep 15
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