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
Author: Lily Nguyen
“Planes go up, planes go down… What planes don’t do is just vanish off the face of the earth,” said aviation journalist Jeff Wise in
Even after the passing of Valentine’s Day, many seek chocolates and flowers as a classic, fragrant gift to give to their special someone. Celebrating love
Warning: This article may contain spoilers. Over a decade after Avatar swept the animated universe by storm, its long-awaited sequel finally arrived. The first movie,
Christel Jean Baptiste also contributed to this article and took all photos. Most students look forward to the end of the day in order to
Emanuelle Oliveira also contributed to this article. The Malden Public Library is known to knit the community closer together through its events. So, in celebration
All photos by Lily Nguyen. Malden High’s clubs and societies have found bake sales to be a successful means of fundraising and efficient at organizing and
Emanuelle Oliveira also contributed to this article. Malden High School was an award recipient from the Boston Book Festival’s Shelf Help Program and welcomed The
Emmanuelle Oliveria also contributed to this article. The Speech and Debate club has been thriving at Malden High School for seven years now under the
Once again, the city of Malden gathered for the High School’s annual Multicultural Night. A long-standing tradition at Malden High, is the Multicultural Night. It