By TATYANNA CABRAL We all have that favorite TV show that we always watch and tell people about. We all have different opinions on what
Natalia Brennan has been an English teacher at Malden High School for nine years. She teaches English 10 Honors, English 11 College Preparation, and a
Why the drive for a greater AP program misses the mark for students who love to learn… and those who don’t Today, getting into
By NICHOLAS BRAMANTE Metal: the word itself implies a material that is hard, cold, and sharp. It would only be fitting that the genre of
The students of Malden High School were able to have “a great opportunity to see politics in action,” commented MHS history teacher Richard Tivnan,
By MANALE ZOUHIR Many might say that a true Massachusetts resident is always a fan of Dunkin’ Donuts. However, I am and always will be
As senior Nicolas Quesada Nylen spends his last weeks as a Malden High School student, he has locked down his college choice on Colby Sawyer.
Recently at Malden High School, an Alexander Technique instructor came in and gave a demonstration to the choral art society members. The Alexander Technique is
Dear editor, As a student who will have taken fifteen AP exams at the end of this year, I feel a need to respond to
Hosted by Malden Reads, “Dessert Theatre” took place on November 10th, 2014. The event included a stage-reading of this year’s chosen Malden Reads book, The