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Stuyvesant recently established the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee to promote anti-racism and anti-discrimination within the school community.
Issue 1, Volume 111
Stuyvesant collaborated with the Alumni Association to host a forum featuring student and alumni panelists to discuss racism and the steps needed to change the racial dynamic within and outside of the school community.
Issue 17, Volume 110
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, the incoming Big Sib Chairs have organized a Virtual Open House for the class of 2024.
Issue 14, Volume 110
To the dismay of students and faculty alike, spring break, which was supposed to last from April 9 to 17, has been canceled with schools mandated to continue remote learning during the days originally designated for break.
Issue 13, Volume 110
Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced that New York City schools will be closed for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year.
Issue 12, Volume 110
New updates were made to the SING! charter, including allowing all coordinators to work on the SING! calendar, opening more inventory items to all grades, changing the days of the shows, and having Soph-Frosh SING! close a show.
Issue 8, Volume 110
English Teacher Annie Thoms invited Nat Towsen to speak to her English class, Writing to Make Change, on November 14.
Issue 6, Volume 110
Stuyvesant hosted its annual Japandemonium, an event held exclusively for students in the Japanese department, on Saturday, May 25.
Issue 17, Volume 109
Issue 15, Volume 109
The Sophomore Caucus hosted a lecture on music therapy featuring Tom Biglin (‘85), a licensed creative arts therapist and board-certified music therapist.
The Sophomore Caucus hosted a lecture in the sixth floor library featuring Madeline Schwartzman, a New York City-based writer, artist, curator, filmmaker, architect, and professor.
Issue 14, Volume 109
The Student Union and guidance department have initiated new sexual harassment workshops as freshman guidance seminars.
Issue 13, Volume 109
After three successful years, the popular Kung Fu Tea branch near Stuyvesant has closed due to a change in ownership of the building.
Parents from Christa McAuliffe Intermediate School recently proposed a lawsuit against Mayor Bill de Blasio for discriminating against high-performing Asian Americans by expanding the Discovery Program.
Issue 10, Volume 109
The Stuyvesant Against Sex Trafficking Club hosted a lecture that discussed the nature of child trafficking, as well as preventative measures people can take to reduce future exploitations.
Issue 8, Volume 109