On Tuesday, Feb. 23, Malden High School’s AP Government teachers, Greg Hurley and Rick Tivnan, ran a mock primary election for students to vote in.
Author: Haley Mallett
The Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary were the first two preliminary elections to occur in the United States. These elections not only set the
The Massachusetts Senate recently announced the passing of a new bill concerning cell phone use while driving on Monday, Jan. 25, 2016. Even though it
By Haley Mallett and Marly Loreus Blue and Gold members and AP Literature students Haley Mallett and Marly Loreus created this video as a creative
The School Committee, composed of new and returning members, met for the first time this year on Monday, Jan. 11, 2016. The majority of the
On Monday, Jan. 4, 2016, the 2016 Inaugural Ceremonies for the City of Malden took place at Malden High School in the Jenkins Auditorium. Mayor Gary
Samantha Forestier, a senior at Malden High School, has been awarded with the Posse Scholarship presented by The Posse Foundation. It is the foundation’s goal
Recently, the city of Malden was presented with National Grid’s “Shining Community Award” which is presented to communities that have put their best efforts forward
This past Thanksgiving Day weekend on Saturday, Nov. 28, the City of Malden put on their 12th Annual Malden Parade of Holiday Traditions. The parade
Malden High School was represented among 140 other schools by seniors Kelvin Cheng Bo, Andrew Cogliano, Kaitlyn Gibson, Jasper Haag, Samantha Forestier, and Merjem Rizvancevic