The Student Voice of North Allegheny Senior High School

The Uproar

The Student Voice of North Allegheny Senior High School

The Uproar

The Student Voice of North Allegheny Senior High School

The Uproar

An action shot of the Tamburitzans group performing one of their dances.

Culture at NASH

Sreeja Yellapragada, Staff Writer May 20, 2022

Every day hundreds of students walk the hallways of NASH. They go to the same classes as us and eat lunch in the same cafeteria. However, many of these students lead a life completely different than the...

Ava Hutchinson stands in front of the building she will be thousands of miles away from next year.

Mind the Gap

Halle Marsalis, Staff Writer May 19, 2022

In a few more months, most NASH seniors will be freshmen again. Of the many post-secondary plans among the Class of 2022, enrollment in a four-year college is by far the most common -- and that enrollment...

On Board

On Board

Andrew McLaughlin, Staff Writer May 18, 2022

How is the School Board Representative affiliated with the Student Council? The School Board Representative is one of the executive members of the Student Council, but unlike elected officers, it is...

Schall Ball

Schall Ball

Connor Smith, Staff Writer May 9, 2022

How long have you been playing volleyball? I started playing volleyball competitively when I was 11 but have been practicing around the gym and watching it pretty much my entire life. What's your...

Up Close: TigerThon 2022

Up Close: TigerThon 2022

Kara Mihm, Co-Editor-in-Chief May 9, 2022

Kathleen Mihm has put every piece of her into the raising of her five children.

What My Mother Has Taught Me

Kara Mihm, Co-Editor-in-Chief May 6, 2022

Sixteen years ago, my mother traded in her honey brown locks for a life of slowly accumulating gray hairs. She had just had her fifth child, and she didn’t yet know exactly what she was getting herself...

This beautiful sunset from our hotel ended our second day in Sedona. I am a sunset enthusiast, so I was absolutely blown away by the aray of hues in the sky this night. One of my favorite pictures I have ever taken.

To the Canyon

Maddie Harris, Arts and Entertainment Editor April 29, 2022

As high school seniors across the country prepare for college, many will soon leave their most loyal companions behind.

A True Companion Left Behind

Emily Janosko, Staff Writer April 28, 2022

When I first came back from my weekend trip to Ohio, my little maltipoo, Spike, jumping up, absolutely ecstatic to see me. Sometimes I forget how close the bond is between people and their pets, and that...

North Alleghenys 1957 Prom.

The History of Prom

Anna Parsons, Senior Staff Writer April 19, 2022

On Saturday nights in the month of May, Pittsburgh’s Mt. Washington is crowded with hundreds of high school students dressed in elaborate gowns and strapping suits taking endless pictures before a night...

Lost in the craze of college applications and commitments are the various other pathways high school seniors choose to take after graduation.

A Different Path

Michelle Hwang, Features Editor April 18, 2022

Spring is here, arriving with some much-needed color in Pittsburgh’s grayscale environment, allergy season, and a load of fresh beginnings–many in the form of decisions about the future.  It is...

One of the murals outside Attic Records, created by Sandy Kessler

Hidden Gems: Pittsburgh’s Best Record Stores

Jess Daninhirsch, Photography Editor April 8, 2022

Have you ever wanted to feel like you’re in Stephen Frears’ 2000 classic film High Fidelity, starring John Cusack and Jack Black? After receiving my very own record player--a light blue suitcase...

And All That Jazz

And All That Jazz

Jess Daninhirsch, Photography Editor April 8, 2022

When did you first get interested in music? How? I’d say my interest in music really took off in sixth grade when I played in the jazz band at Carson Middle School. It was so exciting to play in a...

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