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

r/Place in the last few minutes before its destruction.

r/Place: The Battle of Pixels

Claire Fiedler, Staff Writer April 22, 2022

Since April 1st, millions of Reddit users have banded together to form a digital artwork that is representative of modern internet culture. The digital canvas exploded in popularity over the four day duration. Reddit’s...

CBP Officers seize counterfeit vaccination cards imported from China.

Fake Vaccination Cards

Aneri Shethji, Staff Writer April 18, 2022

Businesses are encountering a startling level of vaccination card theft now that many employers want their workers to get vaccinated in order to return to work.  "Similar to fake IDs used by underaged...

A map showing the advancement of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

What’s Russia’s Game Plan?

Aneri Shethji, Staff Writer April 6, 2022

When Vladimir Putin disrupted Europe's peace by declaring war on a 44-million-strong democracy, he justified his actions by claiming that modern, Western-leaning Ukraine was a perpetual threat to Russia's...

North Allegheny Introduces the Idea of a New High School

North Allegheny Introduces the Idea of a New High School

Hope Bolibruck, Staff Writer April 1, 2022

The North Allegheny School Board is investigating the idea of potentially building a new school that would combine grades 9 through 12. North Allegheny School District now has roughly 8,600 students...

The Class of 2024s winning painting will hang in the halls of NAI for years to come.

Josephina Georgi Wins 2022 Tiger Walk

Claire Fiedler, Staff Writer March 30, 2022

The Tiger Walk is a time honored tradition at North Allegheny Intermediate. Students from Drawing and Painting III create works of art to best represent the sophomore class, and this year Josephina Georgi...

NAIs Thoughts and Feelings as Russia and Ukraine Tensions Escalate

NAI’s Thoughts and Feelings as Russia and Ukraine Tensions Escalate

Kyra Schmidt, Staff Writer March 28, 2022

Conflicts and tensions between Russia and Ukraine have been ongoing for years now, but whenever Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24th, 2022, these conflicts escalated rapidly.  Of course now the...

Daylight saving time might be here to stay, as legislation eliminating biannual time changes has begun making its way through Congress.

Senate Approves Permanent Daylight Savings Time

Josephine Yokim, Staff Writer March 22, 2022
Most sleep experts agree that biannual switches should be changed but think that the Senate has it wrong - standard time should remain.
Ukrainian soldiers participate in an anti-terrorist operation in Eastern Ukraine.

The Fate of Ukraine

Paul Tyndall, Staff Writer March 18, 2022

Latent between the midpoint of east and west, and sitting on the precipice of anticipation, lies Ukraine.  As Russian troops drudge along from radicalized separatist regions trying to assimilate Ukraine...

A typical Wordle game involves working toward a predetermined 5 letter word.

New York Times Buys Wordle

Ruby Morris, Staff Writer March 2, 2022

Wordle. Whether you've played the immensely popular online word game or not, you've definitely heard the name. Maybe you’ve overheard a conversation in the hallways, or maybe you’ve seen people’s...

One of the few recycling bins in cafeteria where recycling items has become difficult.

NA Cafeterias Face Recycling Challenges

Claire Fiedler, Staff Writer March 1, 2022

Recycling is the process of collecting and processing old paper and plastic products to turn them into new products. North Allegheny School District encourages recycling but has recently run into issues...

Student Councils Candy Grams offered students to surprise their friends with a sweet treat.

NAI Student Council Find Success Selling Candy Grams

Sunny Li, Staff Writer February 24, 2022

In light of Valentine's spirit week, the NAI student council began selling Candy Grams during lunch periods. However, despite their simplicity, the student council revealed a surprising amount of depth...

Sophomore Claire Fiedler studies for the SAT in the NAI Library.

Changes Coming to SAT

Lucas Pater, Staff Writer February 22, 2022

The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), which has remained largely unchanged since it was first introduced in 1926, is about to undergo significant changes to make it more relevant for modern times. According...

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