Distraction. Our brains’ worst enemy. In the Merriam-Webster’s dictionary, it is defined as “an object that directs one’s attention away from something else.” At various
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Student athlete Aiden Tham feels as if “in every way [students] are not allowed to do anything.” COVID-19 has really restricted the activities that students
The whole world is moving towards a more sustainable future. Malden is a part of this now, issuing 22 new electric charging stations to charge
A new speed limit will soon be coming to Malden streets, as the city has chosen to opt-in to the Drive-25 law. The Drive-25 law
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
While designing this edition of the newspaper, I was hit with a realization: This edition is making history. This is the final edition of the
As the new fiscal year approaches and the school year ends, is it time to look at how we, as a city and as a
On Thursday, March 1st, 2018, Todd Cole, music and choral arts teacher at Malden High, took his Music Theory class, to see the Boston Symphonic
Why Local Politics Matter Too
Government officials and city workers are always highlighting the importance of political activity and staying involved in your community. They claim that every voice is
If you’re from Massachusetts, you’re probably familiar with the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS). The purpose of MCAS is to improve curriculum and instruction, evaluate