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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

NASH senior Maddox Rathmell works on an original poem in the library. Rathmell has participated in the 30-Day Poetry and Art Challenge for the past two years. (photo: David Willey)
On Your Marks… Get Set… Write!
Karthik Ramadugu, Staff Writer • April 14, 2025

The month of April is known as National Poetry Month, Mrs. Lombardi, a NASH GOAL teacher, is hosting the 30 Days of Poetry and Art Challenge. Each day,...

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A Passion for Prom
Rylee Rakers, Staff Writer • April 8, 2025

With Prom less than a month away, seniors are getting ready for the one of the biggest nights of the year.  The dance will be held in the Grand...

A sizable part of the parking lot next to the tennis courts will be torn down for the construction of pickle ball courts this summer.
In a Parking Pickle
Caroline Iregui, Staff Writer • April 1, 2025

In a shocking turn of events, NASH has announced plans to cut the tennis court parking lots (coloquially known as “ghetto”) in half in favor of brand-new...

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Good Talk: Mrs. Ruffolo
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The Truth Booth / Ep6
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Mount Rainier’s overflowing flower fields and crystal-clear skies are a glimpse into the paradise of an unpolluted past. Mount Rainier itself is the highest volcanic peak in the contiguous US, and it was established in 1899 as the nation’s fifth national park. For over a century, constant care has been taken to preserve this unique landmark.
What We Might Lose
Grace Thomas, Co-Editor-in-Chief • April 3, 2025

Chromatic Classes
Chromatic Classes
Drew Sheleheda, Staff Writer • April 3, 2025

The exploration of color psychology is a relatively nascent field of scientific inquiry. The roots of color theory lie with Sir Isaac Newton, who was the inventor of the first reflecting telescope in 1668. Newton also observed how white light splits into...

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Citi Field, home of the New York Mets
The Return of MLB
Isaac Krieger, Staff Writer • April 11, 2025

Baseball is back and every die hard fan can rejoice (or groan), as their favorite MLB teams are back on the screen and on the field in pursuit of playoff berths and magical...

The Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, the site of the men's 2025 Final Four championship match. CC BY-SA 4.0
Chomping Down the Nets
Noah Cerimele, Sports Co-Editor • April 10, 2025

At the beginning of every year, all college basketball teams come in aiming for the same goal -- reaching the Final Four and winning a national championship. In years past,...

Up Close: 3v3 Basketball Tournament
Up Close: 3v3 Basketball Tournament
Scout Gilliland, Photography Editor • March 24, 2025
Junior outside hitter Will Robertson
For the Kill
Noah Cerimele, Sports Co-Editor • March 20, 2025
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A Review of Disney’s Live-Action Snow White
Faith Myers, Staff Writer • April 14, 2025

After postponement, controversy, and much more, the live action Snow White movie hit theaters March 21st, 2025. Receiving a 40% rotten tomatoes, 1.6/10 on IMDb, and a 3/5 on Common Sense Media, the reviews...

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A Review of I Said I Love You First
Addey Kane, Staff Writer • April 14, 2025

American actress and singer Selena Gomez released her fourth studio album, I Said I Love You First, on March 21, 2025, along with her fiancé, Benny Blanco. Gomez provides...

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A review of Sunrise on the Reaping
Annika Good, Opinions & Arts Editor • April 9, 2025

“Sure as the sun will rise tomorrow.” It’s safe to say that Sunrise on the Reaping is an emotional rollercoaster, and I was utterly unprepared. Suzanne Collins’s...

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