Sports
Dragons Dominate to Start Season
By Ariel Glazman, Sean Stanton
The Stuyvesant Dragons, following a third round playoff exit last year, and consisting of an experienced, senior-heavy team, look for their first title.
Sports
Rocky Start Shows Pegleg Strength
By Lee-Ann Rushlow, Sean Stanton
The Stuyvesant Peglegs have struggled to start their season but are proving they deserve a playoff spot.
News
Republican CEO Frank Lavin Speaks to Stuyvesant’s Young Democrats
A piece about Young Democrats Speaker Frank Lavin, Republican CEO
Arts and Entertainment
Regina Spektor at Radio City
By Lena Farley
Regina Spektor performed at Radio City Music Hall on March 11.
Sports
Beasts on Fire with Five-Game Win Streak
The Beasts beat Laguardia with a subpar performance, continuing their win streak.
Humor
What Really Goes Into Your College Rec
Teachers can provide a variety of letters of recommendation for college. Let’s break some of them down.
Arts and Entertainment
The Issue of Masculinity in Disney Princes
By Thomas Chen
Disney princes have mainly been the same stereotypical muscular guys who go on to rescue the princess, which is not a good inspiration for young boys watching them.
Arts and Entertainment
Autistic Kids are Welcome on Sesame Street
By Grace Goldstein, Jenna Bawer
An overview of “Sesame Street’s” new muppet Julia and how well she represents autism.
News
StuyPulse Takes On South Florida Regional Competition
By Nusheen Ghaemi, Sasha Spajic
Piece about StuyPulse’s win at the South Florida Regional.
Arts and Entertainment
“InTransit” Takes a Ride Through the New York Experience
By Jenna Bawer
A review of the Broadway musical InTransit.
Sports
Peglegs Dominate The School of the Future
Recapping the girls’ handball game against the School of the Future while also analyzing the season so far and looking to the playoffs.
News
Sandler Wins Williams’s George Olmsted Jr. Class of 1924 Prize
By Alexia Leong
History teacher Robert Sandler will be awarded the George Olmsted, Jr., Class of 1924 Prize at Williams College on the weekend of Saturday, June 3.
News
Stuyvesant Holds Annual Festival of Cultures
By Grace Cuenca, Mai Rachlevsky, Selina Zou
The language department organized a festival to showcase student-produced performances from different cultures on Friday, April 7.
Sports
Dragons Dominate to Start Season
By Ariel Glazman, Sean Stanton
The Stuyvesant Dragons, following a third round playoff exit last year, and consisting of an experienced, senior-heavy team, look for their first title.
Sports
Rocky Start Shows Pegleg Strength
By Lee-Ann Rushlow, Sean Stanton
The Stuyvesant Peglegs have struggled to start their season but are proving they deserve a playoff spot.
Sports
Beasts on Fire with Five-Game Win Streak
The Beasts beat Laguardia with a subpar performance, continuing their win streak.
News
Republican CEO Frank Lavin Speaks to Stuyvesant’s Young Democrats
A piece about Young Democrats Speaker Frank Lavin, Republican CEO
Humor
What Really Goes Into Your College Rec
Teachers can provide a variety of letters of recommendation for college. Let’s break some of them down.
Arts and Entertainment
Drake Takes Diversity in Music to a New Level in “More Life”
Drake dominates the music world once again, but this time in a subtler way with the release of a “playlist.”
Arts and Entertainment
Regina Spektor at Radio City
By Lena Farley
Regina Spektor performed at Radio City Music Hall on March 11.
Arts and Entertainment
The Issue of Masculinity in Disney Princes
By Thomas Chen
Disney princes have mainly been the same stereotypical muscular guys who go on to rescue the princess, which is not a good inspiration for young boys watching them.
Arts and Entertainment
Autistic Kids are Welcome on Sesame Street
By Grace Goldstein, Jenna Bawer
An overview of “Sesame Street’s” new muppet Julia and how well she represents autism.
News
StuyPulse Takes On South Florida Regional Competition
By Nusheen Ghaemi, Sasha Spajic
Piece about StuyPulse’s win at the South Florida Regional.
Arts and Entertainment
“InTransit” Takes a Ride Through the New York Experience
By Jenna Bawer
A review of the Broadway musical InTransit.
Features
Transgender at Stuyvesant: Transgressing Boundaries
Spread featuring trans kids at Stuy who talk about their high school experience and their experience being trans.
Sports
Peglegs Dominate The School of the Future
Recapping the girls’ handball game against the School of the Future while also analyzing the season so far and looking to the playoffs.
News
Sandler Wins Williams’s George Olmsted Jr. Class of 1924 Prize
By Alexia Leong
History teacher Robert Sandler will be awarded the George Olmsted, Jr., Class of 1924 Prize at Williams College on the weekend of Saturday, June 3.