By CANDELA DIAS, FELICIA FALLANO, and JULIA PARKER Nelson Mandela was well known to the world as a brave and generous man who changed South
Recently, the city of Malden was presented with National Grid’s “Shining Community Award” which is presented to communities that have put their best efforts forward
By CHAIMAE EL ADLOUNI and ASHLEY LEUNG Many of the stars the world once knew and admired have left the world, and although that sounds
By Tatum Skiffington and Gabriella Onessimo The season has begun for Malden High School’s boys indoor track team. Following a year with great successes, there
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.
Stigma is a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person. Recently, the Mystic Valley Public Health Coalition (Mystic Valley PHC) has
Malala Yousafzai has been an inspiration to the world since her fight to live after the Taliban shot her in the head and neck made
This past Thanksgiving Day weekend on Saturday, Nov. 28, the City of Malden put on their 12th Annual Malden Parade of Holiday Traditions. The parade
By KARINA MATOS Do you ever wonder why it’s so hard to be healthy? Well, I do too. If you’re one of those people who
The Triangle Project has been running since 1971. Triangle is meant to help people with disabilities live more independent lives. The project started off serving