By Candela Dias After a devastating attack by their current president, Bashar al-Assad, Syria is still recovering from the annihilation that chemical warfare has caused.
Month: October 2013
By Andrew Cogliano A pressing and sensitive topic in world news today, the conflict in Syria has been unavoidable in recent years. But what caused
By LUCIA QUESADA NYLEN and CRYSTAL DAY With a new fall season comes a new season for the football team here at Malden High School.
By: EMMA CEPLINSKAS As the cooler weather sweeps in and summer becomes a distant memory, it is time to start decorating for fall. But who
By LUCIA QUESADA NYLEN This past summer, senior Courtney Moore attended her second Summer Search trip. Moore went to the African Leadership Academy in South
By CASSANDRA REYES Junior Mark Ortiz spent this past summer in the Appalachian Mountains. The trip was something Ortiz could have never imagined. The three
By JULIA PARKER Carol Mastromauro, the teacher residing in room J272, has won the Model UN Teacher of the Year award. After years of working
By CRYSTAL DAY The Surface is Microsoft’s latest device and has topped even the iPad mini itself. When it comes to multitasking the Surface does
By EMMA CEPLINSKAS and CANDELA DIAZ As the leaves change from a lush green to a tinted rusty red, that means it is time to
“Malden High School’s girls soccer game on Sept. 30, 2013 against North Reading.” From Girls Soccer, posted by The Blue & Gold on 10/03/2013 (9