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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

Alex Flagg
Here’s my advice.  Take it for what it’s worth.  Go out for things, even if you think that it won’t work out.  The worst you can hear back is no, and you are equipped to deal with that.  Be kind, be patient, and be gentle -- and I don’t just mean to others.  High school is complicated and formative, and the person who comes out on the other side of the North Allegheny is usually very different from how they began.  Don’t be afraid to hate school a little bit by May, but try not to feel that way in November.  Giving up the tiniest bit isn’t the end of the world.  Your GPA can handle a B or two.  And most of all, explore your options.  Senior year is a the perfect time to try something new -- a class, an activity, an interest.  You’ve got the world ahead of you, but you also have it now, if you’re willing to take it.

Alex Flagg, Co-Editor-in-Chief

Alex Flagg is a senior this year.  She loves reading, writing, and coffee, and she hates math, parking, and getting up early.  Outside of class, Alex participates in the school’s theatre program, works at Soergel’s, and sleeps whenever that’s not happening.  She plans to study English.

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Class Council members Michael Mitole, Tonia Christou, Roma Ranade, Melanie Brkovich, and Reid Suddaby prepare for this Saturday's event.

An Event with Intent

Alex Flagg, Co-Editor-in-Chief May 9, 2019

Mark your calendars -- this Saturday, May 11 from 6-10pm, the inaugural Celebrate the Seniors event begins! Celebrate the Seniors is a community event that aims to bring NA seniors and their families...

Good Talk: Mr. Zebley

Good Talk: Mr. Zebley

Alex Flagg, Co-Editor-in-Chief April 29, 2019

What classes do you teach at NA? I teach Tech Design, Materials, Construction Systems, Robotics, and Stage Technology Productions.  That’s usually what I teach, but next year, I'll have some down...

Meet the StuCo 2019-20 Candidates

Meet the StuCo 2019-20 Candidates

Alex Flagg, Co-Editor-in-Chief April 23, 2019

When we write for the web,  we must come to terms with the permanence of our words.

An Opinion on Opinions

Alex Flagg, Co-Editor-in-Chief April 10, 2019

I’m the co-Editor-in-Chief of The Uproar, and I’m terrified of publishing articles. We’ve seen it time and again -- someone messes up royally, and it’s embarrassingly public for all to see....

Macy Rothermel sits at the sound board in the auditorium booth during a tech week rehearsal.

A Crew-cial Crowd

Alex Flagg, Co-Editor-in-Chief March 8, 2019

Behind the scenes of every production you’ve ever seen here at North Allegheny lurks a breed of enigmatic figures -- dressed in all black, they’re NASH ninjas, keeping shows together.  But who are...

The Print Shop has partnered with Facial Hair February, allowing students to bring in old t-shirts to be printed for a charitable donation.

At Face Value

Alex Flagg, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 27, 2019

Teachers looking scrappy lately?  I promise it’s not your class period’s bad essays; it’s the final stretch of this year's Facial Hair February fundraiser! Facial Hair February, a project...

Every green stair that SADD displayed showed a person fighting, but it also showed a person we can  help, in a way big or small.

1 in 4 of Us

Alex Flagg, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 6, 2019

A couple of weeks ago, I noticed something had changed about our school -- some of the stairs were covered in green tape.  I counted, one, two, three, four and saw the big green sign watching over me,...

Courtesy of NA Foundation

Voices of Experience

Alex Flagg and Nisha Rao January 26, 2019

For most seniors, the end of college applications and the slow lull of second semester allow us to explore our options. Most notably, we're looking at options in careers. From lawyers to journalists to...

Cast members Eleni Katsas, Bella Tumolo, Jess Daninhirsch, and Anna Parsons go over choreography in the cafeteria.

Good News Gets Going

Alex Flagg, Co-Editor-in-Chief January 14, 2019

NA’s spring musical season has started up, and, for all involved, it’s just the bee’s knees! This year’s musical, Good News, was a surprise choice for cast members.  Originally written in 1927...

Live from NA!

Live from NA!

Alex Flagg, Co-Editor-in-Chief January 4, 2019

Twenty or so brave souls from the Actors' Society have agreed to be locked down at NASH for 29 grueling hours — what could have possessed them? Live from North Allegheny, it’s the 29 Hour Show! “I...

An overseas university experience offers an adventure beyond compare.

College Beyond the Continent

Alex Flagg, Co-Editor-in-Chief December 12, 2018

North Allegheny is infamous for a calamitously competitive college culture, as many of these comments reflect; peers turn on peers for top spots, acting smarter, better, and more intelligent than what...

The Show Must Go On

The Show Must Go On

Alex Flagg, Co-Editor-in-Chief November 19, 2018

No lights, no cameras, no action.  That was the scene in the NASH Auditorium on Saturday. Last weekend’s power outage sparked turbulence in the NA community.  Power across many locations in the...

In Memory of Laura Ditka

In Memory of Laura Ditka

Alex Flagg, Co-Editor-in-Chief October 24, 2018

Early last week, North Allegheny lost one of its finest. Laura Ditka, who graduated from NA in ‘81, passed away unexpectedly last Monday at the age of 55.  In 2017, she was honored as a Distinguished...

Maria Cima, Caroline Lucas, Skylar Davidson, and Bella Tumolo run through the opening number of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.

The Spelling Bee Comes to NASH

Alex Flagg, Co-Editor-in-Chief October 15, 2018

This year’s NASH play is finally in full swing, with one big change: the fall play is actually a musical. The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a musical comedy detailing the lives of six...

The NASH cafeteria puts the finishing touches on cupcakes for Cohen to be sold at Homecoming.

Cupcakes for Cohen

Richard Jensen, Alex Flagg, and Nisha Rao October 4, 2018

During the Homecoming parade and football game tomorrow, cupcakes will be sold to benefit both TigerThon and a family working to raise money to pay for high medical costs for the treatment of their son...

Hoco or No-Go: Boutiques

Hoco or No-Go: Boutiques

Alex Flagg, Nisha Rao, and Amanda Lu September 26, 2018

We all know the crunch of having to get a homecoming dress that checks all the boxes: looks good, within a budget, and fits us well. So, we decided to help you out by visiting different shops at different...

Hoco or No-Go: Department Stores

Hoco or No-Go: Department Stores

Alex Flagg, Nisha Rao, and Amanda Lu September 24, 2018

We all know the crunch of having to get a homecoming dress that checks all the boxes: looks good, within a budget, and fits us well. So, we decided to help you out by visiting different shops at different...

Hoco or No-Go: Thrift Shops

Hoco or No-Go: Thrift Shops

Alex Flagg, Nisha Rao, and Amanda Lu September 18, 2018

We all know the crunch of having to get a homecoming dress that checks all the boxes: looks good, within a budget, and fits us well. So, we decided to help you out by visiting different shops at different...

Morgan Cima and Robby Yoho chat before fall play practice.

Get Involved!

Alex Flagg, Co-Editor-in-Chief September 6, 2018

“Welcome back to school!” For probably the entirety of North Allegheny’s history, those few words have brought on a slew of conflicting emotions in the student body.  We’re excited to show...

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