February 1999 | Volume X, Issue 2
How Can the Judge Be Judged?
Students should be selected to serve on the judicial court based upon their ability to be impartial.  "Petty popularity contests" are not deserving of a selective school such as MSMS.  Staff writer Charles Blanchard proposes a solution and expresses the Vision's disappointment.
by Charles Blanchard
 
MSMS Establishes a New Judicial System
In an attempt to better balance the power between the Residential Staff and judicial system, students have now been granted the power to contest not only the validity of a write-up, but the "actual punishment" given.
by Sarah Christopher and Nicole Paulk
MSMS Delves into the Congo and the Year 2020
Nine MSMS students, sponsored by Dr. Bill Odom, joined students from thirty other math and science schools, academies, and governor's schools last Fall to predict the "economic, political, and social problems" the world will face in the year 2020.
Edited by Nicole Paulk
Access Denied: Filter Focuses on Cleaning Up MSMS's Computer Screens
Director of Technology Mrs. A. Caldwell and Director Mr. Mike Neyman explain the need for a proxy server to filter students' access to the Internet.
by Larissa Parsley, edited by Nicole Paulk
Black History Spotlight: Martin Luther King, Jr.
In the spirit of Black History month, staff writer Sandra "Red" Foster provides biographical information on one of the Civil Rights Movement's most revered leaders.
by Sandra Foster
Common Cold: Do You Still Have to Suffer?
Although no cure for the common cold exists, MSMS students share their favorite cold treatments, some practical and others bordering on insanity.
by Suzanne Tullos
MUW Police Get New Head
New Chief of Security Ellis Sturart introduces new ideas for the improvement of campus life.
by Elisabeth Lacey
Juniors & Seniors Are on Top of the College Game
A senior reviews the progress students have made in college preparation.
by Meagan Newman
MSMS Simulates Government in the First Youth Legislature
The first session of the MSMS Student Legislature was held last November to provide students with the "great experience" of experiencing the legislative process first-hand.
by Yogitta Patel

MSMS Mania by Emily Taff


MSMS Life
Are You Worth Waxing?
Layout Editor Nicole Paulk takes a break from her school activities to share her experience of "Salon 315."
by Nicole Paulk
Arts and Leisure
Local Talent Lights Up the Stage
MSMS Staff Writer Graham Thomas reviews the talent presented at the November talent show.
by Graham Thomas
B&H Give Quality Advice
Brad and Holly help students adjust to MSMS life.
by Brad Hutchins & Holly Massey
Horoscopes
Let MSMS's own astrologer help you guide your future.
by Molly Davis
Disney Lions are Kings--on the Big Screen and Broadway
Disney's new musical "The Lion King" is well received received for its "simplicity [which] was suprising and wonderfully delightful."
by Charles Blanchard

MSMS Opinion
Thinking Thoughts: If Seeing is Not Believing
Students describe their favorite colors using sensations other than sight.
by Red Foster and Meagan Newman
The Word: Dorking
by Elisabeth Lacey and Yogitta Patel

Fun Facts: What's Your Favorite Class?
by Kate Medley and Leah Oshinsky
Sports
America's Pastime Still Plays in a Field of Dream
The 1998 Major League baseball season was arguably the "greatest season ever."  Sports-lover  Graham Thomas details the highlights.
by Graham Thomas

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Last updated 2/18/99.
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