Sports
What Now?
By Jeremy Rubin
In what was supposed to be Tom Brady’s cementation of GOAT status, the Patriots’s dynasty is the shakiest it has ever been.
Sports
2018 MLB Preseason Power Rankings
By Brandon Rim
With the historically slow free agency Major League Baseball is going through, I have ranked the top 5 teams of each league accordingly.
Sports
Yankees Offseason Activity
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The Yankees had a successful 2017 season with the addition of much new talent; they make new changes and new acquisitions in the offseason.
Sports
The Dogs Did Their Job
Max extends his congratulations to Philly and takes a look at Super Bowl LII… and admits he might be a little biased.
Sports
Perspiration and Performance Go Hand In Hand
By Susan Lin
Although they have always dominated their competition historically, with heavy losses accrued from the graduation of key players and the departure of both of their coaches this season, like many other teams this year, the odds seemed to stack up against the Greyducks, Stuyvesant’s boys’ varsity indoor track and field team.
Sports
Coach’s Corner: Meet Paul Goldsman, the Runnin’ Rebels’ New Head Coach
Mr. Goldsman is the new guidance counselor and basketball coach at Stuyvesant.
Opinions
Religion: A Modern Moral Dilemma
By Mia Gindis
Unless one has an unconventional amount of power as well as malicious intent, self-respecting human beings normally opt to use the concept of God to do good deeds, stopping themselves from committing objectively “bad” ones. And in that sense, religion fulfills a beneficial role.
Opinions
Our National Debt: To the Kurds
U.S. Support for an Independent Kurdistan is long overdue and would do much to benefit the United States in the Middle East.
Opinions
Trump’s Cult
By Brian Moses
While partisanship has worsened in America, it can be reduced through a redesign of the primary system and an end to partisan gerrymandering.
Opinions
Winfrey for the Win
By Angela Wong
As president, Oprah Winfrey can increase the representation of disadvantaged children, women, and people of color.
Sports
Phoenix Look to Make Late-Season Adjustments
Fresh off a winning streak, the Stuyvesant Phoenix look to continue their success with more contributions off the bench and a stronger offensive game plan.
Sports
Perspiration and Performance Go Hand In Hand
By Susan Lin
Although they have always dominated their competition historically, with heavy losses accrued from the graduation of key players and the departure of both of their coaches this season, like many other teams this year, the odds seemed to stack up against the Greyducks, Stuyvesant’s boys’ varsity indoor track and field team.
Sports
What Now?
By Jeremy Rubin
In what was supposed to be Tom Brady’s cementation of GOAT status, the Patriots’s dynasty is the shakiest it has ever been.
Sports
2018 MLB Preseason Power Rankings
By Brandon Rim
With the historically slow free agency Major League Baseball is going through, I have ranked the top 5 teams of each league accordingly.
Sports
Yankees Offseason Activity
By
The Yankees had a successful 2017 season with the addition of much new talent; they make new changes and new acquisitions in the offseason.
Sports
The Dogs Did Their Job
Max extends his congratulations to Philly and takes a look at Super Bowl LII… and admits he might be a little biased.
Sports
Coach’s Corner: Meet Paul Goldsman, the Runnin’ Rebels’ New Head Coach
Mr. Goldsman is the new guidance counselor and basketball coach at Stuyvesant.
Sports
The Hidden Gems of the Winter Olympics
By Ben Platt
Some sports in the Winter Olympics don’t receive as much love as others, but there is something to appreciate in these events as well.
News
Stuyvesant Holds Second Annual Regeneron Awards Ceremony
Stuyvesant held its Second Annual Regeneron Research Awards Ceremony, which awarded all participants of the Regenon competition, on Friday, February 2.
Opinions
Our National Debt: To the Kurds
U.S. Support for an Independent Kurdistan is long overdue and would do much to benefit the United States in the Middle East.
Opinions
Trump’s Cult
By Brian Moses
While partisanship has worsened in America, it can be reduced through a redesign of the primary system and an end to partisan gerrymandering.
Opinions
Religion: A Modern Moral Dilemma
By Mia Gindis
Unless one has an unconventional amount of power as well as malicious intent, self-respecting human beings normally opt to use the concept of God to do good deeds, stopping themselves from committing objectively “bad” ones. And in that sense, religion fulfills a beneficial role.
Opinions
Winfrey for the Win
By Angela Wong
As president, Oprah Winfrey can increase the representation of disadvantaged children, women, and people of color.