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

Ross Park Mall appearing rather deserted for a Saturday afternoon.

Business as Usual

Evelyn Wiethorn, Staff February 23, 2021

On March 11, 2020, the US declared COVID-19 a pandemic. This nationwide lockdown caused a decline in consumer spending, due to the loss of 20.6 million jobs. Of these, over half remain unemployed today....

Rush Limbaugh speaks at the CPAC in 2019.

The Voice of Controversy

Zachary Ludwick, Staff Writer February 19, 2021

Rush Limbaugh, talk show radio host and conservative tycoon, passed away from his battle of lung cancer at the age of 70.  Few in America changed the way a party's ideology develops like Limbaugh....

AP prep books may be in especially high demand this year, as students prepare for an entirely new exam administration.

Untried, but Tested

Emma Kim, Staff Writer February 18, 2021

Imagine it's 2019. It's AP week. Students fret over their three-plus hour exams, and they are expected to sit for each test the day of. The stress is palpable but not unexpected, as AP tests have never...

Collin Miller and Miah Viscuso arrange treat bags for residents at Cumberland Crossing nursing home.

A Vocational Valentine’s

Abby Pingpank, News Editor February 17, 2021

It never hurts to be kind to others, especially during a health crisis, when giving back to the community is even more meaningful. That is exactly what NASH's Vocational Resource classes did this past...

The Elderly and the Virus

The Elderly and the Virus

Ryan Nash, Staff Writer February 16, 2021

As we near closer to our country's one-year lockdown anniversary, the long-term impacts of COVID-19 are now being revealed. Besides the obvious physical impacts, the virus has taken some social and mental...

A congressional staffer departs holding a visual representation of what the redesigned $20 bill honoring Harriet Tubman would look like.

A New Face for the $20 Bill

Evelyn Wiethorn, Staff Writer February 15, 2021

Shortly after his inauguration, president Biden voiced an ambitious number of proposals he plans to achieve during his presidency. While many of those initiatives are focused on the pandemic, the president...

With the SJC and MSU, StuCo hosted their first Black History Month event on February 5th.

StuCo celebrates Black History Month

Quinn Volpe, Staff Writer February 11, 2021

February is Black History Month. To observe and honor the accomplishments of Black Americans, the Student Council, Social Justice Club, and Multicultural Student Union have come together to host a series...

The badge that sits on NASH School Resource Officer Rays uniform is a symbol of his dedication to public safety.

Behind the Badge

Anthony Durzo, Staff Writer February 11, 2021

Duty, honor, and respect for one another are three of the main values North Allegheny Senior High School’s school resource officer espouses while protecting his school. Officer Todd Ray has been securing...

Wall Street was particularly busy last Wednesday.

Wall Street Wackiness

Zachary Ludwick, Staff Writer February 8, 2021

Hedgefund managers and other traders were scrambling the final week of January when GameStop and other lackluster stocks were being purchased in unprecedented amounts. The push was led by Reddit group...

Valentines Day at NASH will look different than years past.

A Year without MORP

Mia Dudek, Staff Writer February 5, 2021

February 14th is quickly approaching, and love is in the air at NASH. Though the month may be best known for Valentine's Day, it represents much more to NASH students. In a normal year, the annual MORP...

Owen Prem, Kate Stamper, and Shejuti Wahed (from left to right) celebrated their win over Montour High School and Sewickley Academy.

All the Right Answers

Kristen Kinzler, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 2, 2021

The clock was ticking. The stakes were high. It was time for the final question. “‘Love one another.’ These were the last words of what Secretary of State who served during the Civil War and later...

World Tai Chi Day, Nova Parks

In Slow Motion

Sophia Caruso, Senior Staff Writer February 2, 2021

In some of the most unprecedented times, it is no surprise that North Allegheny teachers are going above and beyond to help their students. Physical Education teacher Mrs. Winters, in particular, has been...

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