The Malden High School Literary Society’s The Oracle is the second-oldest literary magazine published by high school students in the country. With a long history
Month: March 2023
Recently, the Blue and Gold has been able to catch up with Steven Ultrino, a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Ultrino is the
Juliana Luong also contributed to this article. The history behind the ancestry line of Black people is not a pretty picture; it is a dark,
Daniel O’Toole also contributed to this article. Nothing is better than watching your teachers play basketball. Luckily, students of Malden High School got to watch
All photos by Kesta Fang After its success last year, Malden Public Library decided to host another Perler Bead Craft event. This took place on
Gentrification is a word that has been getting thrown around a lot over the last couple of years, across the entire United States. In city
$146,200. That is the gap in median household income between Cordaville, the wealthiest town in Massachusetts, and Barre, the poorest town in Massachusetts. Socioeconomic inequality
In 2019, the K-pop club was created in the hopes of providing “inclusivity,” explained Senior Katelin Dzoung, the club’s secretary. On February 14, the K-pop
After another eventful NFL season, headlined by Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes taking home the league MVP after registering the most offensive yards in a single
This past week the Mayor of Malden, Gary Christenson, released a brand-new informative video on Youtube which covered pretty much everything going on in the