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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

Europe's Final Dictatorship

Europe’s Final Dictatorship

Sean Simmons, Staff Writer November 5, 2020

Belarus is a landlocked nation located in eastern Europe. With an estimated population around 9.5 million people and a rich culture and history dating back to over 100,000 years ago, it’s safe to say...

Democracy in Limbo

Democracy in Limbo

Abbey Kautzman, Staff Writer November 2, 2020

Over the course of the past several months, presidential candidate Joe Biden and current president Donald Trump have been partaking in altercations regarding the present and future leadership of the country....

The First Presidential Debate of 2020

The First Presidential Debate of 2020

Maya Sivakumar and Kaitlyn Klinefelter October 12, 2020

Kaitlyn Klinefelter and Maya Sivakumar give their take on the first presidential debate of 2020.

Mr. Hull enjoys convive coffee

Coronavirus Update

Kaitlyn Klinefelter, Co-editor in Chief September 25, 2020

Kaitlyn Klinefelter gives a look into COVID-19.

Protestors at a Black Lives Matter protest fighting for Black rights and the memory of victims.

NA for Change Presents: Caravan For Change

Quinn Volpe, Opinion Editor June 14, 2020

North Allegheny students and alumni have created “NA for Change” to serve as a collaborative platform to educate and inform the community, including children and parents. The group believes that, although...

A group claiming to be affiliated with hacker collective "Anonymous" calls out the Minneapolis Police Department.

Anonymous Is Back

Emma Scott and Quinn Volpe June 4, 2020

Amid the turmoil of the past week, a powerful and feared group has resurfaced - Anonymous. The hacker collective had been relatively quiet since 2016, but they are speaking out once again after the death...

School's out for Summer

School’s out for Summer

Olivia Beining June 4, 2020

This year is definitely unique, NAI’s normal traditions are probably not going to happen. For example, This Is Us, which is a mix between the school art show, talent show, and a chance to relax and talk...

Still fighting.

Still fighting.

Zoe Sage Tracey, Multi-Media Editor May 27, 2020
It seems we prioritize haircuts over lives. 
Where we are heading.

Where we are heading.

Zoe Sage Tracey, Multi-Media Editor May 26, 2020

As our town slowly begins the shift to the yellow zone of quarantine the questions and curiosities of the future begin to poke at us. Frustrations of the inability to control the actions of others along...

President Trump signs the CARES Act into law on March 27, 2020.

How The Coronavirus Stimulus Bill Impacts This Country

Matthew O’Connell, Staff Writer April 28, 2020

Recently, President Trump signed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act on March 27, 2020. It was sponsored by Rep. Joe Courtney (D-CT) and passed by the House and Senate after...

In Los Angeles, many homeless people set up tents in an attempt to social distance.

The Effect of COVID-19 on the Homeless

Quinn Volpe, Opinion Editor April 22, 2020

We have all been caught up with our own difficulties during the COVID-19 pandemic, but one of the groups that have been hit the hardest is the homeless. Cities are rushing to find ways to deal with...

Today, news is spread so fast that it's hard to tell what the real truth is.

Myth Vs. Fact: COVID-19

Lamees Subeir, Features Editor April 7, 2020

Will ibuprofen increase my chance of getting COVID-19? Does the virus only affect elders? Can I have COVID-19 without showing symptoms? Over the past few weeks, there have been many...

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