The Student News Site of North Allegheny Intermediate High School

NA Eye

The Student News Site of North Allegheny Intermediate High School

NA Eye

The Student News Site of North Allegheny Intermediate High School

NA Eye

The Capitol building of the United States in Washington D.C.

COVID-19 in the US: What Went Wrong

Dani Benavides and Sally Cho April 1, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc in the United States. Many American lives have been disrupted, not just because of the virus itself, but because of the U.S. government’s incompetence in handling...

Empty shelves in a grocery store

COVID-19: Taking a Toll on Food Industry

Mary Marzula, Staff Writer April 1, 2020

As teenagers during this time of the pandemic, you maybe only thinking what if I or my family gets this virus. You might not be thinking of other ways this could really take a toll on the United States....

A painters palette with a widespread variety of shades of colors.

On the Basis of Color

Zayaan Tirmizi, Guest Writer April 1, 2020

Color. Noun. The property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object emits light. We are all captivated by the vibrant colors surrounding us,...

Tomorrow is never guaranteed, so make today the best it can be.

The Lie Within ‘There’s Always Tomorrow’

Anna Parsons, Staff Writer March 25, 2020

As humans, we witness patterns. We witness patterns and then we assume that those patterns will continue and never change. That is human nature; that is how we want life to work.  However, patterns...

The Democrat Donkey and Republican Elephant fighting to see who ends up with the American flag.

The Wedge That Drives Us Apart

Dillon Ferraro, Staff Writer March 24, 2020

Democrat or Republican? One or the other. You have to choose, right? Except you don’t. Throughout history, it has been a common misconception that politics are a two-sided battle between the Democrats...

Patriotism in its truest form is working towards a better future for the country and accepting that change is necessary.

Patriotism In Its Truest Form

Quinn Volpe, Opinion Editor March 24, 2020

“If you don’t like it here, leave.” This has become a mantra for many in the Republican party whenever those on the left criticize anything about their platform including how the government should...

Why You Should Stay Home

Why You Should Stay Home

Nicole Baker, Staff Writer March 23, 2020

On Friday, March 13, our world stopped-school had just been canceled for two weeks, shows postponed, sports seasons delayed or canceled. Just like that, everyone’s lives came to a halt. Over the weekend...

Indian soldiers in Indian Occupied Kashmir, where the day to day conflict is taking place.

Kashmir. Not Your Sweater.

Zayaan Tirmizi, Guest Writer March 17, 2020

Everyone in the student body is somewhat up to date on vaping, stress, domestic politics, or essentially what the most common headlines are that we see day to day. However, in the digital age, there are...

COVID-19, the new, fast-spreading virus that has taken the world by surprise.

Don’t Let Corona Win

Anna Parsons, Staff Writer March 13, 2020

Corona. Corona. Corona. The Coronavirus. It’s the newly hit, fast-spreading, most talked about virus that has hit the face of the Earth in the last couple months. Everyone knows about this pandemic...

Friday The 13th

Friday The 13th

Emily Gierczynski, Staff Writer March 12, 2020

Nothing quite matches the eerie feeling we get on Friday the 13th, but what really makes this day so peculiar? Perhaps it’s the wacky superstitions we’ve been told growing up. Whether you believe them...

The #MeToo movement encouraged survivors of sexual violence to speak out.  This article discusses how far we still have to go.

The Unspoken Truth About Sexual Assault

Dani Benavides, Opinion Editor March 11, 2020

Trigger warning: Mentions of sexual assault and those emotional effects on people. It always seems impossible, until it happens to you. As only a sophomore in high school, I already have multiple friends...

The Happyologist

HUG (Human Generosity)

Claire Majerac, Staff Writer March 10, 2020

Many people doubt the power of a hug. Nope, not Human Geography. A hug. A tight squeeze in someone’s arms that shows affection and support. A few days ago, during homeroom, NAEye and Yousaf Bajwa...

Load More Stories