By CASSANDRA REYES and CANDELA DIAZ As Thanksgiving approached and football season came to a close, Malden High School school students participated in Spirit Week
By SUMYA MOHIUDDIN, AMANDA DE MORAES, and JULIE LAM The 126th Thanksgiving Day football game 16-0 victory against Medford was the highlight of another successful
By: CASEY LYONS Every year it seems only logical to make new resolutions and commit to them but does the attempt to fulfill them ever
By: NICHOLAS BRAMANTE The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, is the second installment in The Hunger Games series, based off of Suzanne Collins’ novels. Directed by
By JULIA PARKER and CASSANDRA REYES Malden High School presents the fall musical “Oklahoma.” Students, and teacher, Sean Walsh, from the play production class at
By: TENZIN DORJEE In this generation that is dominated by rap, hip-hop, pop, and r&b, not many other genres receive the love and recognition that
By JAMES MAZARAKIS In America, slavery officially ended in 1865, but equality for people of color has been a long trip that has taken 148
December 2013. Volume 99, Issue 3. Malden, MA
By JAMES MAZARAKIS It was a hot July 20, 2012: a Friday. I was tuned into 101.7 FM, listening to the Cure’s “Let’s Go to
By NICK BRAMANTE Batman: sneaking around and putting an end to crime since 1939. He is the night, he is vengeance, and the greater good;