“Stories are compasses and architecture; we navigate by them, we build our sanctuaries and our prisons out of them, and to be without a story
Month: February 2017
Dear Nedlam, With college coming closer I’ve become really nervous, especially since my grades this quarter aren’t the best and I applied to some top
In the 2016 Boston Marathon, Kerri Floramo decided that she would run in an effort to raise money for ALS research. She raised $7,000 with
BY EMRAUDE BONNET & JEMISHA SYLIANT The girls ice hockey team had a packed season, but most Malden High School students do not know that.
“This is Manchester… we do things differently around here.” – Tony Wilson Americans would always remember iconic music scenes that come out of American cities,
BY SABRINA MONTEIRO & JOSANDY JEUNE Winter season sports are coming to an end and as it does, athletes have the motivation to try harder
BY KAYLA SOUSA & REBECA PEREIRA The swim season is coming to a close and the Malden High School swim team is going out with
Recently, Malden High School has welcomed a new Spanish teacher, Erick Martha-Reynolds. He is replacing Diane Brookes while she goes on maternity leave for the
BY SABRINA MONTEIRO & JOSANDY JEUNE Coming to the end of the season, the Malden High School’s gymnastic team will leave the Greater Boston League