Ryan Nash, Senior Staff Writer
• September 27, 2021
In elementary and middle school, we are told about the founding of Pittsburgh by William Pitt. This is generally where the history of Pittsburgh starts for us, yet what is seldom told is the history of...
Given its notable lack of windows and sharp exterior, practically every NASH student has heard the rumor that the school was designed by a prison architect. Considering the building's fortress-like appearance,...
“Football is the lifeblood of our country.”
Those are the words of Louisiana State University coach Ed Oregeron, and they resonate with many Americans. Since the sport’s beginnings in the late...
Besides the ongoing global pandemic, the summer of 2021 was different from previous summers in that natural disasters dominated the news. There were flash floods in Germany and Belgium, wildfires throughout...
For anyone in search of affordable and unique pieces of clothing, art, jewelry, or even cutlery, flea markets are a staple. The stunning mash-up of vendors and creative wares is vital to boosting the artistic...
Many people may know her as the bubbly social studies teacher who teaches World Cultures at NAI and Modern American History at NASH. She is a friendly face located on the third floor and is the embodiment...
What inspired you to be a biology teacher?
I have always enjoyed learning about life. After graduating with my bachelor’s degree in Biology and working a lot of odd jobs, I realized that I really...
I had my first brush with civic engagement in third grade, when I walked into the makeshift polling booth at my elementary school and proudly cast my ballot for whichever candidate my parents told me to...