On April 14th, 2015, Freddie Carlos Gray Jr. was arrested by Baltimore City Police, to then later die in police custody. Since then protests and
Category: Opinion
I remember, when I was ten, my parents sent me to a day camp during the summer. It was a normal camp, where we played
Freshman year has come and gone, but I will never forget my first impression of the school. It was 2011, and late August arrived; groggy
For centuries, it has been a stereotype that teenagers are foolish, naive, and have essentially nothing figured out. While this may or may not be
Growing up in a household where being scared was part of the daily ritual (jump scares, jump scares everywhere), I’ve always had a bit of
Summer has long been a time of relaxation, a time to refresh and to prepare for another year of school. A time where students are
“Talent is cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented people from the successful ones is a lot of bard work.” – Stephen King You
The do’s and don’ts of how to navigate a diverse society (like Malden)… and why it’s important. A man in a store at the mall
Developed in 1936, Youth in Government (YiG) has been a guiding factor to thousands of young adults, helping them become informed and involved on the
By KRISTEN LEONARD The website is down. The widgets, apparently, need to be updated. How do I update the widgets on WordPress. “Sumya, can you