News/Opinion
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How the Mississippi School of the Arts is Adapting to the World of COVID-19
Being a student in America as of right now seems to be more stressful and dangerous than ever before in today’s time. Without a doubt, the biggest reason for this… Read more.
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No Fear
Recently, MSA students returned to virtual learning after reported cases on campus. In hopes of inspiring and encouraging students, Stephyne Weathersby (senior literary) and Allison Dobson (senior dancer) have shared… Read more.
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Women of Color Continue Making Strides for Equality in 2020 Miss USA Pageant
According to Wikipedia, “Miss USA has been held annually since 1952 in select states.” It began as a result of Yolanda Betbeze’s refusal to pose in a swimsuit. Pageant sponsor, Catalina,… Read more.
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Reflections from Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month & Día de los Muertos
From September 15th to October 15th, is Hispanic Heritage Month. Then, October 31st is Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. These events are very important in the… Read more.
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Activism and Allyship
Editor’s Note: This article was original posted on MSA’s literary arts blog, curated by literary juniors and seniors. What does it mean to be an activist? I’m not gonna tell… Read more.
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The Reign of Cringe Culture Must End
Cringe culture, the act of publicly deciding something is “cringy” and that other people aren’t allowed to enjoy it. The whole concept is completely ridiculous; if I like something and… Read more.
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Art Students: Should They Go For Something More Practical?
Can art students have a practical job in their field? A contributor for accreditedschoolsonline.org, Kelsey Brow, wrote an article entitled, Practical Art Degrees That Challenge the Starving Artist Myth in which she creates… Read more.
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What the 2020 Presidential Debate Says about the State of America
If there is one thing that can be described about the recent Presidential Debate, it would be “chaotic”. President Donald Trump and Democratic Nominee Joe Biden made history this night,… Read more.
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The Life & Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
On September 18, 2020, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away. When the unfortunate news broke, news feeds and social media outlets were pouring with posts honoring the feminist icon, mourning… Read more.









