By AMANDA ROSATONE Four years ago today, I was trying to figure out how on earth was I going to survive high school, and four
By KARINA MATOS Cyclone Phalin recently struck India with lots of luck and few casualties. The last time a cyclone the size of Phalin struck
By ASHLEY LEUNG This school year, Malden High School welcomes back the return of the Helping Hands club, along with a new arrival, the Habitat
By TATYANNA CABRAL Music brings joy and happiness to many people. It can soothe the mind, or just make people want to dance. This year,
By GRACE STATHOS On Sunday, Sept. 29, 2013, after five years, AMC’s Breaking Bad came to an end. As an avid fan, I’m heartbroken, confused
By JESSICA LYNN DEPAULA On Oct. 10, 2013, I said goodbye to a very old friend. With the death of actor Cory Monteith this past
By NICK BRAMANTE and ANDREW COGLIANO The government shutdown may seem scary to some, but why? There are no zombies dragging themselves down the streets
By KARINA MATOS Syria’s possession of chemical weapons is a very serious matter, and many major countries have strong opinions on what should be done
By NICK BRAMANTE Amongst all the other forms of combat taking place in Syria, there is one kind of weapon that brought the attention of
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.