Mumford debate team perseveres in online tournament
By Lauryn Winfrey and Logan Williams | December 9, 2024The Mumford debate team secured three wins but was eliminated in the final round of the Groves Invitational Debate Tournament on Nov. 2.
The Mumford debate team secured three wins but was eliminated in the final round of the Groves Invitational Debate Tournament on Nov. 2.
Mumford swim coach focuses on recruitment as Mustangs are smallest team in league.
Mumford's Jeremy Wade writes that transferring schools "allowed new opportunities for me."
Mumford's Andria Bellamy starts job shadowing program.
DPSCD has two vocational technical centers that teach specific skills in high-demand fields and emphasize practical, real-world experience.
Jerome Allen is Mumford's parent support coordinator.
This year at Mumford, two counselors, two members of the culture team, the athletic director, and at least five teachers all graduated as Mustangs.
Andria Bellamy’s self-contained class opened the cafe on Oct. 13 to give students experience with entrepreneurship.
The No Hate Tour was created 22 years ago.
After 22 reported cases of COVID-19, Mumford shifts to online learning.
Two 2020 Mumford grads started college last fall but found restrictions during a pandemic changed the college experience.
On Jan. 14, two other dancers from American Ballet Theater came to Mumford to give a master class for about 40 students.
On Feb. 3, reporters from local media came to Mumford High School to see General Motors make a $1 million donation to Beyond Basics’ Be the Solution literacy campaign.
We, the staff of the Mustang Voice, are writing to challenge the decision to delay release of the Feb. 27, 2020 issue of The Detroit Dialogue. Preventing distribution of the paper is a violation of our First Amendment press rights.
On Feb. 7, the 2020 UNA/USA Youth Observer to the United Nations, Jay’Len Boone, came to Mumford High School to meet with the top students leaders from all of the DPSCD high schools.
Many news sources have had reports recently about a study showing a possible link between hair straightening products and breast cancer.
Ferris “Boomer” Dixon started boxing five years ago because he was always in trouble.
As a proud African American I can’t see why college education can’t be free for all African Americans.—that makes no sense to me.
Mumford senior Jackson Capela started competitive cycling as a hobby, but it has become much more serious.
According to a study in The Journal of Community Health, between 2001 and 2017, suicide rates amongst African American boys ages 13-19 have risen 60% and rates have doubled for African American girls in the same age range. The study includes lack of access to mental health care as a contributing factor.