Returning to school was a big switch for everyone, especially with freshmen transitioning from middle school to high school in the blink of an eye.
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Reporter Gabriel Fesehaie also contributed to this article. In a meeting held on March 7th, the Malden Public School Committee passed the motion to rescind
18-year-old Boston Latin student William Hu is captain of the school’s crew team and an active member of the community. Within the past couple of
COVID-19 cases began to spike near the beginning of January due to crowded vacations and the rise of the Omicron variant. To combat this, the
As Covid cases began to rise in December, the return to school in January after the winter break seemed uncertain. To get students input on
Returning back to school was an interesting experience for all students and staff. Some feel bad, some feel good. We all had to transition from
The Greater Boston League (GBL), composed of eight schools in the area, made the decision earlier this week to put all sports practices and athletic
From last year to the present day, many small business owners have either suffered from closing down their business permanently or temporarily, laying off full-time
After about 426 days of masks and social distancing, the CDC approved the Pfizer vaccine for children 12-15 years old. As soon as Mayor Christenson
As the City of Malden slowly starts opening again, parks and basketball courts are also opening. Although people are able to go to these places