Isha George, Senior Staff Writer
• December 13, 2023
An increasingly connected world means a larger significance on the understanding of cultures other than one's own. In recent years, there has been a steady uptick in the number of cultural clubs at NASH,...
Olivia Shubak, Co-Editor-in-Chief
• December 8, 2023
What will you miss most about NASH?
There are many things, but you, the students. I’ve shared with you guys before that the students at NASH are the best, and I have loved every second of working with...
Lauren Lentz, Senior Staff Writer
• December 4, 2023
Imagine this: you are full of adrenaline after gliding down to the bottom of an immensely large mountain. Now, why is this relevant? The Ski and Snowboard Club has opened up for the season!
NASH math...
Greta Mott, Senior Staff Writer
• November 29, 2023
Every year, the senior class catches a case of it. Usually seniors wait until they are committed to a college to start slacking off, but this year there is no waiting.
Senioritis, the notorious condition...
It’s only 5 o’clock??? It’s that time of year again: daylight savings. The clock fell back one hour on November 5th at 2 a.m, and things are already looking different, with more daylight during the...
The day of turkeys and gratitude is drawing near. Families rush to purchase food, clean houses, and welcome guests. NASH, too, is prepared for Thanksgiving. The library and hallways are decorated as students...
The NASH front lobby took on the look of a grocery store last Friday during homeroom. The annual Student Council Canned Food Drive wrapped up the week-long initiative with a collection that will positively...
The end of the first nine-week marking period brought the first big stressor of the year—report cards. NASH students spent the last week of the quarter doing everything they could to squeeze in any points...
Frequent Ross Park Mall visitors can be expecting a new pop-up clothing store just in time for the holiday season. The family-owned-and-operated Steel City Brand is making a brief appearance at the storefront...
Brady Crow, Co-Editor-in-Chief
• November 16, 2023
The NASH cafeteria is home to many different sounds: the excited call of hungry students, the scraping of plastic utensils on styrofoam trays, and the echo of locker doors slamming nearby. But recently...
As the Class of 2024 nears voting age, issues that once seemed to be in the hands of adults are suddenly in the students' control— to an extent. As this generation gets older, there is a shift in responsibility....
November 1st, the traditional deadline for early-decision and early-action college applications, marks the end of the first major wave of the months-long application process, and for many in the Class...