News
Stuyvesant Holds First Japan Day Festival
The first annual Japan Day was hosted on May 5. There were some difficulties that are expected to be addressed in the future.
News
“Concerned Stuyvesant Alumni” Boycott Alumni Association Over Issues of Transparency and Accountability
By Blythe Zadrozny, Nishmi Abeyweera, Shameek Rakshit
Concerned Stuyvesant Alumni (CSA), a forum of alumni, announced a boycott of the Stuyvesant High School Alumni Association (SHSAA) in protest of a alleged lack of transparency and accountability.
News
Eric Contreras Appointed to Principal of Stuyvesant
By George Shey
Former Interim Acting Principal Eric Contreras promoted to permanent principal.
Sports
Golden Gate Tides: The Rise and Fall of Colin Kaepernick
Despite success early in his career and tantalizing physical talent, quarterback Colin Kaepernick is still unsigned.
Opinions
Changes On the Horizon for the Big Sib Program: Good or Bad?
Five upperclassmen are entrusted with the responsibility to mentor 30 freshmen through Stuyvesant, and it does not require a large impression to be made in order to remember so few names. What it does require is initiative on the part of Big Sibs to introduce themselves and make legitimate connections.
Opinions
Stuy Afloat on the Sea of Numbers
By Alexandra Wen, Marie Ivantechenko
The importance of success is overemphasized in Stuyvesant’s mentality and has become toxic, thus leading to a dismissal of mental health when the issues should instead be gaining attention.
Humor
The Pinnacle of Time Management
A student builds a time machine to study for the AP World test.
Humor
Damesek Accepts Michael Espinosa’s Promposal!
By Daniel Knopf
After Randi Damesek accepts Michael Espinosa’s promposal, the two end up getting married and living in suburban Nantucket with their seven children and their minivan.
Arts and Entertainment
“Thirteen Reasons Why”… Or Why Not: A Point/Counterpoint
By Dina Hedeisha, Victoria Huang
Arts and Entertainment
Toubab Art and the Mechanized Artist
Dakar artists’ dependence on sales through tourism limits their originality.
Sports
Photo Essay: A Week With Girls’ Lacrosse
Ting Ting Chen and Emily Siew spend a week with Girls’ Lacrosse.
Opinions
An Obligation to Strangers
By Abie Rohrig
Given that a couple thousand dollars can save someone’s life if given to the right charity, people who are financially capable have an obligation to allocate some of their resources to help people abroad.
Arts and Entertainment
Five-Minute Trends
New York aka trendsetter of a city offers many innovative, exciting desserts.
Arts and Entertainment
Artistic Appropriation on Wall Street: The Fearless Girl and Charging Bull
Through the placement of “Fearless Girl,” “Charging Bull” is transformed into a symbol that goes against its artist’s intentions.
News
Environmental Club Hosts Sixth Annual Earth Day Fair
By George Shey, Mai Rachlevsky, Nusheen Ghaemi
The Environmental Club hosted the annual Earth Day Fair, with the goal of raising awareness on critical environmental issues.
News
Stuyvesant Holds First Japan Day Festival
The first annual Japan Day was hosted on May 5. There were some difficulties that are expected to be addressed in the future.
News
“Concerned Stuyvesant Alumni” Boycott Alumni Association Over Issues of Transparency and Accountability
By Blythe Zadrozny, Nishmi Abeyweera, Shameek Rakshit
Concerned Stuyvesant Alumni (CSA), a forum of alumni, announced a boycott of the Stuyvesant High School Alumni Association (SHSAA) in protest of a alleged lack of transparency and accountability.
News
Eric Contreras Appointed to Principal of Stuyvesant
By George Shey
Former Interim Acting Principal Eric Contreras promoted to permanent principal.
Humor
Damesek Accepts Michael Espinosa’s Promposal!
By Daniel Knopf
After Randi Damesek accepts Michael Espinosa’s promposal, the two end up getting married and living in suburban Nantucket with their seven children and their minivan.
Arts and Entertainment
“Thirteen Reasons Why”… Or Why Not: A Point/Counterpoint
By Dina Hedeisha, Victoria Huang
Sports
Golden Gate Tides: The Rise and Fall of Colin Kaepernick
Despite success early in his career and tantalizing physical talent, quarterback Colin Kaepernick is still unsigned.
Arts and Entertainment
Toubab Art and the Mechanized Artist
Dakar artists’ dependence on sales through tourism limits their originality.
Sports
Photo Essay: A Week With Girls’ Lacrosse
Ting Ting Chen and Emily Siew spend a week with Girls’ Lacrosse.
Sports
Girls Badminton Comes Up Short
The girls badminton team had an undefeated regular season but fell to Seward Park in the quarterfinal round to end their playoff run.
Opinions
Changes On the Horizon for the Big Sib Program: Good or Bad?
Five upperclassmen are entrusted with the responsibility to mentor 30 freshmen through Stuyvesant, and it does not require a large impression to be made in order to remember so few names. What it does require is initiative on the part of Big Sibs to introduce themselves and make legitimate connections.
Opinions
Stuy Afloat on the Sea of Numbers
By Alexandra Wen, Marie Ivantechenko
The importance of success is overemphasized in Stuyvesant’s mentality and has become toxic, thus leading to a dismissal of mental health when the issues should instead be gaining attention.
Humor
The Pinnacle of Time Management
A student builds a time machine to study for the AP World test.
Humor
Boys Who Code Club Disbanded
By Tiffany Chen
The Boys Who Code Club disbanded due to their similarities with other computer science clubs.
Humor
The Rhombicosidodecahedron
Drafting student designs fidget rhombicosidodecahedron as final project, then sells it and becomes a billionaire.
Arts and Entertainment
Five-Minute Trends
New York aka trendsetter of a city offers many innovative, exciting desserts.
Arts and Entertainment
Artistic Appropriation on Wall Street: The Fearless Girl and Charging Bull
Through the placement of “Fearless Girl,” “Charging Bull” is transformed into a symbol that goes against its artist’s intentions.
Features
New Arts and Theater Clubs Rise At Stuyvesant
A review and investigation of several rising student-run clubs and publications at Stuy and what they are creating for the Stuyvesant community within the context of our school’s reputation for being STEM-oriented.
Sports
Tigers Clawing for Playoffs
By Jeremy Rubin
The cricket team, after a rough 0-7 start to the season, will try to overcome the early season hole to close out strong.