By FELICIA FALLANO Miranda Libkin is starting her opening act at Malden High School. Coming from a background in theatre, she is now debuting as
By CASSANDRA REYES Kate Haskell, a former student teacher at Malden High School, is expanding her teaching experience at MHS this year. Haskell, who was
By LUCIA QUESADA NYLEN For the past three years Jonathan Copithorne has been teaching here at Malden High School. The first two consisted of student
By ANDREW COGLIANO The newest edition to the Practical Academics and Community Experience (PACE) program at Malden High School, Rachel Hanlon is already getting comfortable
From Golf, posted by The Blue & Gold on 9/26/2013 (13 items) from the left: Everett Coach, Coach Richard Maletesta and Dana Brown sharing in
By CANDELA DIAZ Naegleria fowleri, known as the “brain-eating amoeba,” is a protist commonly found in water sources such as lakes, rivers and ponds. This amoeba
By JAMES MAZARAKIS Terror struck Westgate Shopping Mall in Nairobi, Kenya, when six gunmen stormed the area on Saturday, Sept. 21, before initiating a four-day
By ANDREW COGLIANO The Catholic Church has been, for many years, infamous for its less than tolerant views of homosexuals, women, and abortion. Abortion was
By JESSICA LYNN DEPAULA On Sept. 19, the House of Representatives voted 217-210 to approve a bill that would allow a nearly $40 billion cut
By NICK BRAMANTE On Sept. 22, 2013, a devastating and powerful storm by the name “Usagi” pounded China’s coasts with violent winds, relentless waves, and