I have only been to the school for the occasional book-pickups or to get my bus card, but those hardly qualify as “in-person learning.” Neither
Author: Julie Huynh
Welcome to the first official episode of our new podcast, The Blue and Gold: Podcast Edition. This episode focuses on junior Juliana Davidson, the
This article is not meant to favor any candidates. The interviews included in this article are from candidates that responded. Not all campaign posters are
With the departure of Julie Fox so early in the school year, both administration and students were worried about who would replace her as the
For the longest time, it has been a tradition at Malden High for students to participate in Spirit Week, a series of days leading up
“I [do not] think any of us could have predicted a year quite like this,” stated Thao-Mi Nguyen in her graduation speech. Nguyen graduated from
As a sophomore, this year I was able to take my first AP (Advanced Placement) class. I expected the work for A.P. U.S. History (APUSH)
There are very few positives that come with a pandemic. COVID-19 has impacted the lives of countless people, stirring changes in the economy and education
Put a finger down if you have made whipped coffee, learned a new TikTok dance, attempted to make bread from scratch (two fingers if you
Jennica Ruan also contributed to this article. The Class of 2021 hosted the 80th annual Junior Varieties this year. Taking advantage of the 80th anniversary,