Cell phones have transformed from a means of communication to a consequential form of distraction that have shown to negatively impact students’ academics. People are
Author: Emma Ceplinskas
Altering genetics is a controversial topic as questions about the ethics of modifying genes often arise. But scientists continue to propel forward in genetic engineering
Did you look to see that giant white mass in the sky yesterday? And no, I’m not referring to the moon. A military surveillance blimp
In developed societies where infectious diseases have become less of a threat due to vaccination and treatments, people are able to live longer. But with
Mood swings are common among teenagers based on their minds and bodies yet to be fully developed. “Cognitive control systems lag behind emotional development” (Shallcross)
The city of Kunduz in Afghanistan was one target of a U.S. airstrike based on it succumbing to Taliban control. The airstrike had been requested
The season of fall signifies the change in the color of leaves but more importantly the start of the college application process. Students often turn
Robert Taylor, born in Malden, MA, was just eighteen years old when he joined the Air Force in the fifties. He joined because he wanted
Here are updates for the week of May 18 on current events in Malden. This is information pulled from morning announcements and the Tornado Times.
Malden High School’s mock trial class partook in investigating the case of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. Stephanie Hardee in a mock criminal case