The Student News Site of North Allegheny Intermediate High School

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The Student News Site of North Allegheny Intermediate High School

NA Eye

The Student News Site of North Allegheny Intermediate High School

NA Eye

In Romeo & Juliet, Shakespeare presents a twisted version of what romance is meant to be.

Sorry, English Teachers. Romeo & Juliet is Overrated

Karthik Ramadugu, Staff Writer January 30, 2024

Shakespeare is one of the most influential people on Earth. He introduced over 1,700 words in the English language and inspired many books and movies like The Hunger Games, The Lion King, West Side Story,...

Despite its poor reception, The Flash was actually a thrilling, exciting, and intense superhero film.

Why The Flash is a Good Movie

Addey Kane, Staff Writer November 9, 2023

I am arguably DC’s biggest fan, and I will always fight for them no matter what. So it’s about time I take a stand on one of their biggest flops, The Flash. I just watched The Flash for the first...

The traditional grading system has been in use forever.

Grades are a Terrible System

Jordan Smith, Staff Writer October 27, 2023

School has changed a lot recently. But there’s something that hasn’t changed. Grades. They are an outdated and stressful system which has remained the same for hundreds of years. We’ve had such...

The DC Universe is arguably better than the Marvel Universe.

Why DC is Better than Marvel

Addey Kane, Staff Writer May 11, 2023

DC Comics is home to some of the most well known superheroes ever. For example, they have the rights to Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and the Flash. However, many don’t know DC as well...

A colorful Eid Al-Fitr celebration, marking the end of Ramadan

“Not Even Water?”: Why I Actually Love Fasting

Faatima Tirmizi, Staff Writer April 25, 2023

“Not even water? That must suck.”  As another Ramadan (fasting) comes to a close, I have bittersweet feelings as Eid Al-Fitr also approaches, marking the end of the holiest month in the Islamic...

Forcing Laughter, Faking Smiles

Eras Tour Ticket Jealousy

Abby Schorr, Staff Writer April 20, 2023

Since Taylor Swift’s Eras tour started on March 17, in Glendale/Swift City Arizona, those who are attending the concert have been posting all over social media how excited they are to see Taylor perform,...

Band shirts are a staple of many teenagers wardrobes, but they can also be problematic.

The Great “Name 3 Songs” Debate

Addison Shepard, Staff Writer March 17, 2023

In high schools today, it’s fairly common to see a student walking by with a Pink Floyd t-shirt who has never listened to Pink Floyd in their life. If you ask them why, they just respond with “I thought...

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speaks out during March on Washington  in 1963

Why We Need Black History Month

Faith Myers, Staff Writer March 7, 2023

Black History Month was officially recognized in 1976, but the history of it goes back further. In 1926, a man named Carter G. Woodson (or known as the “Father of Black History”) initiated the first...

Scheduling season is full of deadlines and difficult decisions.

Understanding Scheduling Stress

Hope Bolibruck, Staff Writer February 15, 2023

Eighth grade. Some people loved it, some hated it, but I remember a highlight specifically from the time everyone was scheduling their classes for high school. Running around with those optimistic smiles...

These formulaic pieces of junk deserve less than one star.

The (Many) Issues With Hallmark Movies

Annika Good, Staff Writer January 9, 2023

Typically, the holidays are a time of year for top-tier films. When all the general public can finally watch the projects critics have been raving about since the annual summer film festivals. Most of...

A Monster High Clawdeen Wolf doll from 2014 on the left, and one from this year on the right.

The Rise of Kidulting

Addison Shepard, Staff Writer December 20, 2022

In recent years, the term “iPad baby'' has gained popularity. The kid at the restaurant who is watching loud videos on their ipad while their parents act like they don’t exist. Gen Z grew up this way,...

Teens use technology for lots of things, including communicating with peers, and parents should respect the privacy of that communcation.

In Favor of Child Privacy

Lily Timmer, Staff Writer December 8, 2022

We all know that feeling. You’re handing your phone to your mom to show her a funny picture, she puts on her glasses, squints, and says, “I don’t get it.” You knew she wouldn’t, but as you try...

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