Ella Sinciline is a junior at NASH. Ella is a starter on the Girls' Varsity Tennis Team. In her free time, she loves to write and go on adventures downtown.
“Let’s make this test a group test.”
I stared blankly at the boy making this brazen proposition to me. I could not verbally let someone else down, so I shrugged and then proceeded to pull...
You've seen the video: a teenage boy standing face to face with a Native American man holding a drum. The teenager is wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat; the old man is standing very close to...
An article published by the British Broadcasting Company recently dove into some of the most obscure yet deadly effects that climate change can have. The authors explain that “climate change is melting...
“Smoking cigarettes is disgusting” -- a phrase commonly heard in conversation, especially within the halls of NASH, among teenagers who are either late millennials or early generation Z. In that...
The legendary band Queen is widely recognized and appreciated by our generation — because of how quintessential the quality of music is and also how closely lead singer Freddie Mercury resonates with...
As last year’s Girls' Tennis PIAA champion and this year’s sectional, WPIAL, and possible repeat state champ, Ashley Huang has exceeded practically every expectation one could have for a high school...
As the Kavanaugh hearing continues to ensue, a significant point is brought to light: Who you are before you graduate high school matters – especially now.
Kavanaugh was appointed by President Trump...
Is the fast food industry, rooted in practicality, now turning the tables on itself?
As I was craving fries last week while driving south on route 19, I realized that I had a choice to make that was...