As college application deadlines draw ever closer and seniors all around Malden High School begin the most intense session of cramming that their educational careers
Category: Opinion
By JAMES MAZARAKIS In America, slavery officially ended in 1865, but equality for people of color has been a long trip that has taken 148
By ASHLEY LEUNG The media plays a large role in today’s society, especially with the easy accessibility of media with television, the Internet and magazines.
By JAMES MAZARAKIS It was a hot July 20, 2012: a Friday. I was tuned into 101.7 FM, listening to the Cure’s “Let’s Go to
By ANDREW COGLIANO For years, America’s education system has been regarded as one of the best in the world. By being one of the most
By NICK BRAMANTE Batman: sneaking around and putting an end to crime since 1939. He is the night, he is vengeance, and the greater good;
By TENZIN DORJEE What is self-immolation? It is an extreme act of protest by lighting oneself on fire when all other methods of resistance seem
By JESSICA LYNN DEPAULA Author and autism advocate Stuart Duncan sums up the role of families in an autistic child’s life to a tee: “Having
Unless you’ve been living under the largest and deepest rock in recorded geological history, there’s a good chance you’ve been subjected to the numerous reports
By TENZIN DORJEE Instead of moving forward with the times as 2013 comes to a close, a case of an African-American being racially discriminated appears.