2016
Spirit Week 2016
BY CHRISTINA APPIGNANI & MICHELLE YIN During the week of Thanksgiving, Malden High hosted its annual spirit week, in which students and staff participate by wearing outfits that correlate with the day’s theme. Monday was Pajama Day, Tuesday was Wacky Tacky Day and Wednesday was Blue and Gold day. Wednesday was also the day of…
2016 Special Olympics
On May 6, Malden and surrounding communities came together to celebrate the 14th annual Special Olympics. In a day full of games, crafts, and fun altogether, students and volunteers made it a memorable event. Over the years, the event has only become larger and greater both in numbers and in itself. According to principal…
Anime Boston 2016
Every March 25-27, an event is held at Hynes Convention Center and the Sheraton Boston Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts. An event during which many fans dress up as different characters from mangas, anime and etc. to have fun with friends and others who encourage japanese animations and comics. At these events people are able…
GOP Dug Its Own Grave
Political polarization is a problem that has stretched across Europe and is now creeping up onto our shores. With candidates like Trump and Sanders, the American people are becoming more and more divided each day. Or at least that’s what we’re told by the media. This isn’t Trump’s fault. Trump has been hung out to dry…
Before the Show: In Preparation for 2016’s Junior Varieties
A Malden High School tradition that is known to bring the community together is our Junior Variety Show. This year is no different, this year’s JV show is on March 11th and 12th. Everyone is excited to see what the Class of 2017 (juniors) have to offer for this year’s talent show. Junior officers and…
Hang in there, America!
Whatever you think of all the candidates running in this year’s presidential election, one thing is for sure: whoever gets elected, it won’t be the end of the world. Now while this may seem like a point that’s somewhat obvious, it is something that needs to be reiterated due to the polarizing nature of the…
Poetry Out Loud: 2016
By Anna Powers and Nada Tuffaha Each year Malden High School hosts one of the largest Poetry Out Loud competitions in the state which includes the entire student body, regardless of grade, class, or experience. Poetry Out Loud had been a long journey and finally came to an end on Jan. 27, 2016. The first place…
My Name is Terrica Dang, and I Approved this Message.
“My name is Marco Rubio, and I approved this message.” “My name is Bernie Sanders and I approved this message.” Have you ever wondered why people who are running for office say this at the end of a TV commercial in support of his or her campaign? No? Why not? It’s important! No really, it…
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