The biggest decision of your young adult life is deciding what your life after high school is going to look like. Most young adults, including
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Editor-in-Chief Julie Huynh and Editor-in-Chief of Print Carlos Aragon sit down with fellow senior Donald Ford to discuss his recent acceptance into college and reflect

AmeriCorps is an organization that works to strengthen communities through service and volunteering. It was through one of their programs, the College Advising Corps, that
The John and Abigail Adams Scholarship (also deemed the Adams Scholarship) was first introduced 10-15 years ago when Governor Mitt Romney decided he wanted to
Dear Nedlam, I’m a senior and with college right around the corner, I’m still uncertain if college is for me. What should I do?
I sat down to respond to a short-answer prompt some nights ago, desperately trying to form coherent thoughts after an exhausting day. If you could

Photo from Max Pixel. Written by Anna Powers and Leila Greige. Throughout high school, students, specifically seniors, have their hearts set on that one school
Teenagers nationwide are concerned with the rising tuition prices of higher education, especially after hearing the commonly told horror stories about graduates owing upwards of
As a new semester has started, the Guidance Counselors are looking forward to improve themselves and are creating goals to achieve them by the end

Malden High School’s own Stephen Deng was one of several seniors to receive a Posse scholarship. Posse, Deng states, is “an organization that believes in