Trevor Allen, Cameron Wright post hat tricks as MSMS soccer sweeps Philadelphia
Cameron Wright recorded his second hat trick in a three-day span for the Blue Waves.
MSMS boys cross country finishes third in MHSAA Class 2A meet
Bryce Harrison finished second with a time of 17 minutes, 57.44 seconds, and Luke Bowles was just behind at 17:58.87, good for third place.
HBO documentary to feature area African-American history event
Cameras and microphones circled Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science students during their dress rehearsal for the school’s Eighth of May production in Sandfield Cemetery.
MSMS student life recorded in social media project
Gary Nugyen’s “What I Did Last Summer” essay involved climbing Black Virgin Mountain — what his mother referred to as his “spiritual home” — biking through the town market and eating street foods with his cousins in Sa Dec, Vietnam, and, best of all, learning to ride a scooter.
Having their voices heard
Reagan Poston said reading her prose pieces aloud for Mississippi Public Broadcasting was like being published in a “verbal publication.”
MSMS art teacher paints Sistine Chapel mural on ceiling
Angela Jones doesn’t think she can ever move from her dollhouse style home on College Street in Columbus. If she does, she said she would have to take her ceiling with her.
Funding leads to fewer MSMS students next year
Enrollment at Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science is the lowest it has been in years, despite an increase in the number applicants.
Local voices: MSMS: An opportunity for excellence challenged by budget cuts
“MSMS is a high school. But it is probably very different than the high school you attend right now.” Themsms.org
As an alumna of the Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science, I can wholeheartedly attest to this.
Four MSMS students qualify for U.S. Presidential Scholar
Four Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science students are among 4,000 candidates selected across the U.S. for their test scores and academic achievement to qualify for the U.S. Presidential Scholar Award, which recognizes the most distinguished graduating seniors in the nation.
Tales From The Crypt alive and well
For the 24th time the lives of nearly-forgotten people buried in Friendship Cemetery have come alive through evening tales told by local high school students standing among tombstones.
McConnell can’t resist the call of the kids
Two years ago, Dr. Germain McConnell was enjoying life with his family in Oxford, his ambition focused on a deanship at the University of Mississippi, where he had served as assistant dean since 2003.
MSMS celebrates milestone while looking to future
Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science students have become an integral part of life on the Mississippi University for Women campus — so much so that when class dismisses each summer, faculty members miss the bright young scholars, said Dr. Jennifer Miles, vice president for student affairs at MUW.