On March 10th, 2020, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker declared a State of Emergency to respond to COVID-19. Following that, on March 13th, President Donald Trump
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Evelyn Ruan also contributed to this article. As red, green, and yellow slips get distributed throughout Morning Meeting and the days until April vacation slip
On January 8th, at the first School Board meeting of the year, the City of Malden announced that they would not be renewing the contract
As the school year quickly comes to a close, the excitement and anxiety of course selections for the following year linger in the air. Students
With Malden High welcoming the renewal of the Advisory program in the 2023-2024 school year, mixed opinions about its establishment have risen as the first
Every year, Malden Reads decides on a new Book of the Year in mid-January. This year, on January 16th, 2024’s book of the year was
As a ten-year-old child, I watched Donald Trump take the United States by storm and outperform all the polls and projections to become President. I
As high school seniors, one might consider this point in our academic careers the most important of all; the very few months in which every
Passed in the Massachusetts Senate in November, Massachusetts Senator Jason Lewis thinks that the Fair Share Amendment is a home run for the state of