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

Life on a commune requires a lot of cooperative effort and hard work, but it pays off.

Life on a Commune

Quinn Volpe, Staff Writer January 14, 2021

High school students are traditionally conditioned to work towards one common goal: pursuing some sort of higher education and moving on to a career that will sustain them until retirement. What many don’t...

Good Talk: Señora Cerqua

Good Talk: Señora Cerqua

Chelsea Boyer, Social Media Editor January 12, 2021

When did you start speaking Spanish? I started learning Spanish in the 9th grade in high school.  I really enjoyed the class.  I loved learning the language, learning about the cultur,e and speaking...

Fireworks are a common New Years tradition, but the uncommon traditions are can get rather odd.

Traditions on an Ahistorical Day

Ryan Nash, Staff Writer December 31, 2020

Ask yourself this, why do we celebrate holidays? Everyone knows why we celebrate Christmas, Easter, Halloween, and so on, but one holiday stands form the rest: New Years Eve. As it turns out, nothing...

My First Feast of the Seven Fishes

My First Feast of the Seven Fishes

Waverly Younts, Staff Writer December 24, 2020

Celebrating Christmas means different things to different people. For Christians, the original reason, remembering and rejoicing the birth of Christ, continues to serve as the primary reason to observe...

Saying goodbye to 2020 may be easy, but we must reflect on the good things that came along with the year.

The Good That Came From 2020

Mary Marzula, Staff Writer December 23, 2020

As 2020 comes to a close, most people can’t help but think of all the bad things that happened. The COVID-19 pandemic and consequent deaths shocked the world, and in general, it was hard to find a lot...

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Retrospectives on 2020

Emma Kim, Staff Writer December 23, 2020

As an unprecedented year comes to an end, NASH students are finding that 2020 was a year of learning and change.   Senior Angeline Chalifoux has been able to look back and find a positive side to...

The Purpose-Driven Life

The Purpose-Driven Life

Evelyn Wiethorn, Staff Writer December 22, 2020

Did you always know that you wanted to be a part of Student Council? Student Council had been something I knew vaguely because of my brother but never intended to be a part of--or at least not as involved...

NASH senior Liv Schenk delivers student-made pottery and household items to a local nursing home, as part of her Pottery for Patients initiative.

A Year Of Student Leadership

Zachary Ludwick, Staff Writer December 22, 2020

In a plethora of different ways, student leadership and activism have taken a completely different shape, and 2020 has been the year that spearheaded these movements. Both local and national student-led...

10 Interesting Facts About Christmas

10 Interesting Facts About Christmas

Sophia Caruso, Staff Writer December 22, 2020

What comes to mind when you think of Christmas? Is it gingerbread houses and Hallmark movies or ice skating in downtown Pittsburgh on a cold December night? While this holiday and its wonderful festivities...

From wildfires to COVID vaccines, anything that could happen DID happen in 2020.

The 14 Most Important Events of 2020

Claire Majerac, Staff Writer December 22, 2020

Unless you’ve been living under a rock the entire year, 2020 has certainly been one we will never forget. There’s so much jam-packed into this year, it physically made my brain hurt to research this...

Good Talk: Mr. Claus

Good Talk: Mr. Claus

Lucie Flagg, Co-Editor-in-Chief December 22, 2020

It's been a rough year. How are you holding up? I'm fine—more worried about others, honestly. I'm doing okay. Thanks for asking. What is the toy shop’s policy on COVID-19 sanitation? It's...

Large family gatherings may not characterize this years holidays, but their absence can prompt us to cherish our memories and to look forward all the more to meeting again.

Remember When?

Kristen Kinzler, Co-Editor-in-Chief December 21, 2020

A rite of passage in most families is transitioning from the kids’ table to the adult one at large dinners. Well, I’m one of the youngest of twenty cousins, so I have no hope of ever escaping the kids’...

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