By TATYANNA CABRAL As we go through the years, problems have been solved and new problems have been created, but one of the things that
Month: January 2014
By NICHOLAS BRAMANTE In recent years, terrorist attacks have gained extreme recognition around the world through the incredible speed of 21st century media. Countries from
By LUCIA QUESADA NYLEN On Jan. 26, 2014, a Royal Caribbean cruise ship announced that they would be arriving from their 10-day trip two days
BY Chaimae El Adlouni Dedication, consistency, and ability are the only words that can be used to describe the boys track team. They continually fight for
By LUCIA QUESADA NYLEN There are various things in life that many take for granted–like shoes. Sixteen-year-old Nicholas Lowinger of Rhode Island has been dedicating
By NICHOLAS BRAMANTE Air pollution is a very real factor in today’s world, and countries around the world are starting to feel the impact. Even
By JULIA PARKER and SUMYA MOHIUDDIN The Internet has opened up so many different forms of communication throughout the years, bringing more benefits through a
By SUMYA MOHIUDDIN The future of the city of Malden changed when proud leaders came together and outlined their plan for a new development in
By SUMYA MOHIUDDIN To honor Computer Science Education Week, (Dec. 9-15), Paul Marques and his students invited Attorney General Martha Coakley to teach an “Hour of
By MANALE ZOUHIR As students hungrily await the holiday break, an important Malden High School tradition is the winter holiday concert. On Dec. 18,