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Issue 5, Volume 111
The administration has expanded the school’s policy on which teachers can work from home, leading to more teachers working remotely.
Issue 4, Volume 111
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
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the Board of Regents has canceled the June 2020 Regents Exams.
Issue 13, Volume 110
In response to the COVID-19 crisis, the College Board has announced major changes, as well as stricter protocols, for the 2020 AP Exams.
“I hope that they see that they can actually have an impact on their community, because, after all, in a government class, we want people to feel that participation makes a difference.” —Ellen Siegel, social studies teacher
Issue 8, Volume 110
After receiving criticism mainly from teachers regarding the mandatory AP Physics I course, the administration has decided to change the course to Advanced Physics, which...
Issue 7, Volume 110
“It’s important to remember the systems that came before, or rather the lack therein, and how much more control this gives the students than the...
Issue 5, Volume 110
The city recently approved a request to construct new escalators, advocated by the administration, parents, and students of Stuyvesant.
The administration’s decision to make AP Physics I mandatory for all juniors has been controversial among both teachers and students.
Issue 3, Volume 110
Issue 16, Volume 109
Stuyvesant MSA continued its ten year legacy of placing among the top two with its second-place win at MIST regionals this year.
Issue 15, 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.
Issue 13, Volume 109
Arts and Entertainment
Issue 11, Volume 109
As the fall semester came to a close, two teachers from the mathematics department, Mr. Gary Jaye, and Ms. Lisa Daniels, announced their departures from Stuyvesant High School.
Issue 10, Volume 109
Stuyvesant temporarily closed its second-floor entrance due to maintenance on the Tribeca Bridge.