The Student Voice of North Allegheny Senior High School

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The Student Voice of North Allegheny Senior High School

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The Student Voice of North Allegheny Senior High School

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A Senior Year Abroad

A Senior Year Abroad

Kate Gilliland, Opinion's Editor May 1, 2023

The American high school experience is like no other: football games under the Friday night lights, Homecoming, Prom, and so much more, drawing thousands of exchange students from all over the world each...

My grandparents and I make our usual excursion to a local park in Pittsburgh.

My Grandparents’ Wisdom

Sierra O'Neil, Staff Writer April 27, 2023

The days of penny candy and Hershey bars for a dime are times my generation can only imagine. Trapped in our phone screens, yet somehow obsessed with an idealized image of history, we are entirely unaware...

The young girl, Madeleine McCann, abducted in 2007.

In Search of Justice and Identity

Sarah Klosky, Staff Writer April 25, 2023

Madeleine McCann, a British child abducted at the age of three, is a name that filled the news 15 years ago. Labeled as “the most heavily reported missing person case in modern history,” most had lost...

Up Close: Disney 2023

Up Close: Disney 2023

Libby Heckert, Staff Writer April 20, 2023

File:Legality of Assisted Suicide in the US.svg by Terrorist96 is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

The Nuanced Nature of Physician-Assisted Suicide

Deeksha Rachupalli, Staff Writer April 17, 2023

Physician-assisted death is one of the most nuanced topics of discussion in American life. Although politically influenced, PAS can be categorized as an issue which people take sides on based on personal...

They may look adorable, but martens, once abundant in Pennsylvania, are fearsome hunters.

Return of the Marten

Brady Crow, Staff Writer April 14, 2023

Pennsylvanians may soon witness one of the greatest natural redemption stories in the history of the state's wildlife.  It’s the possible return of the marten. Martens, also known as American Martens...

NASH Social Studies teacher Jamey Pirring led a trip of 44 students and chaperones to the Central American country of Belize for a six-day educational tour over Spring Break.

Up Close: Spring Break in Belize

Lisa Failla, Faculty Contributor April 11, 2023

The list of vocabulary words for NASHs AP Language & Composition has only continued to expand throughout the year.

A Full Review of NASH’s AP Language & Composition Vocabulary List

Sunny Li, Staff Writer March 28, 2023

AP Language and Composition is arguably one of the most challenging courses at NASH, and a staple occurrence for each quarter has been a list of 20 vocabulary words, ultimately leading to a high-stakes...

On March 23rd, 160 students and six NASH social studies teachers boarded three coach buses for the two-hour drive to Shanksville, PA, the site of the Flight 93 plane crash on September 11, 2001.

Field of Honor

Kat Klinefelter, Multimedia Editor March 24, 2023

Why the Internet is Team Selena

Why the Internet is Team Selena

Deeksha Rachupalli, Staff Writer March 20, 2023

Recently, the internet has gotten front-row seats to the catfight of the decade. From exchanges on TikTok to full-on allegations, "catfight" might not be the best word to describe endless internet backstabbing--in...

A study done by the National Library of Medicine shows that 80% of women face an unmet need for feminine hygiene products and a high risk of pregnancy complications.

Pregnancy, Periods, and Prison

Ava DiGiacomo, Staff Writer March 13, 2023

The issue of the treatment of women in prisons is one that affects many, yet is often not talked about enough. Reproductive health is neglected on a social and legal scale. In the past 50 years, the number...

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