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

The Uproar was my home, the NATV studio my playground. It’s where I planted my roots and began to grow as a journalist.

An Ode to The Uproar

Jess Daninhirsch, Photography Editor June 3, 2022

It seems like just yesterday that I was a wee freshman taking photos of people in the hallways at NAI to be posted on The NAEye. Suddenly--seemingly out of nowhere--I am a senior writing my last piece...

At times, the intensive effort and care others put into their passions tend to bother us, but is our aggravation reasonable?

Opinion: Try-Hards Have My Heart

Michelle Hwang, Features Editor June 1, 2022

Dear try-hards, gunners, passionate people, my dedicated Debbies, You have my whole heart. But at times, your tendency to go beyond the mean invites snickers and snide comments. Whether you are...

False irony has allowed a new wave of fascism to infiltrate the internet.

Opinion: It’s Not Just a Joke

Aris Pastor, Staff Writer May 31, 2022

With the growth of the internet has come a new wave of fascism, a phenomenon that has been noted by journalists, YouTube personalities, and authors alike. The increasing popularity of online authoritarian...

As young children, we fantasize about what it will be like to be older.

Imagining the Future

Anna Parsons, Senior Staff Writer May 25, 2022

Elementary school is a time for imagination to wander and for intelligence to sprout. Middle school is the time for independence to take root and relationships to develop. High school is time for individuality...

Content moderation has challenged the ideal of absolute free speech on social media.

Opinion: Preserving the Public Conversation

Sam Podnar, Staff Writer May 25, 2022

On March 25th, Elon Musk took to Twitter to broadcast a poll. “Free speech is essential to a functioning democracy,” he wrote. “Do you believe Twitter rigorously adheres to this principle?” In...

A pro-life demonstrator in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington.

Opinion: As the Ideological Chasm Widens

Sophie Lu, Staff Writer May 20, 2022

When sitting down to write this article, I was immediately struck by a strong wave of deja vu—owing to a previous article I authored in September about Texas’s controversial “Heartbeat Bill,” S.B....

Arranged by Erik Bloomquist, this years senior song is full of numbers that the senior class has grown up with.

In Unison, One Last Time

Anna Parsons, Senior Staff Writer May 12, 2022

Each year, as the seniors march towards their diplomas at commencement, a small group of them also stand to sing a song that represents the senior class and all they have been through. The tradition of...

Opinion: Lessons from Mother Nature

Opinion: Lessons from Mother Nature

Sreeja Yellapragada, Staff Writer May 12, 2022

After hours and hours inside, a nice breath of fresh air can feel like a gift from heaven. However, seeing sunlight during school hours does not have to be a rare situation. An option for classes to be...

The nefarious nature of MLMs often destroys the very people they depend on to succeed.

Pyramid of Lies

Sophie Lu, Staff Writer May 11, 2022

Insidious temptations to join. Frenzied crowds with religious fervor. Prophetic speakers, shunning any member who dares to leave. The scene looks and sounds familiar, except it’s not a cult, but an...

The Amtrak passenger cars before passenger board.

Opinion: The Rail World

Kate Gilliland, Staff Writer May 6, 2022

Over spring break, airplanes fill up quickly with everyone traveling for vacation during the time off from school. One of the most popular vacation destinations is Florida, and those flights max out months...

As juniors enter their senior year, here are some tips to exceed as a senior!

10 Tips for the Class of 2023

Halle Marsalis, Staff Writer May 3, 2022

As the school year comes to an end, the junior class has a lot to look forward to. As a senior, it is easy to get distracted or not want to do work, but senior year comes with some big responsibilities....

IQ tests often do not measure ones true ability to have classroom success.

Opinion: A Flawed System

Claire Majerac, Opinions Editor May 2, 2022

When I was in elementary school, I was placed in classes for extra help in math.  I was never a good test taker, so my grades were not as high as my classmates' grades were. While I would like to say...

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