I’ve heard far too many times that the world just isn’t like it used to be; it’s a terrible, cold, harsh place now. I can’t
Month: October 2015
Malden Reads, the community reading program in Malden, recently picked their book of the year for 2016. “The Martian,” by Andy Weir, is a story
Patrick Finnegan has decided to start his teaching career off at Malden High School as one of the newest teachers on the staff. Finnegan, who
The annual Mayor’s Cup commenced the weekend of Oct. 24 with the Malden High School girls varsity soccer team taking on the Melrose Lady Red
Are you a high school student looking for a job? Look no further. Say “hello” to the Career Center. Students who are at the age
If there is one thing that has caused me heartache in the past, it has been hubris. That is not to say that I am
Here are updates for the week of October 26 on current events in Malden.
On Thursday night, Oct. 22, 2015, four candidates took the stage to debate their views on the upcoming city election ballot questions, affordable housing, the
¨Reading is stupid,¨ and ¨I bet the teachers don’t even read,” were some of the remarks Jessica Haralson once overheard from a group of students.