Opinions
Facebook Analytica
Facebook’s increasing influence in our lives creates the potential for disaster.
News
The Songwriting Hall of Fame is Coming to Stuyvesant
By Caroline Magoc, Diego Vasquez
Stuyvesant to host the Songwriting Hall of Fame on Tuesday, May 22, to provide aspiring songwriters the opportunity to have their works reviewed by those established in the industry.
Opinions
Conor Lamb: A Vital Precedent in a Changing Time
An analysis of how Conor Lamb secured his House seat and how the Democratic Party can learn from where he succeeded
Humor
Juuling Declines During AP Season
By Abdulla Elkhadrawy, William Huang
Juul use declines sharply during AP season.
Sports
Renegades Keep Rolling
By Ethan Weisberg, Samuel Stamler
While the Renegades won their first two games by mercy rule in the fourth inning due to phenomenal pitching and strong offense, their real test will be their upcoming games this week and how they will be able to get over the hurdle of losing junior Julianna Fabrizio for the next two to three weeks.
Opinions
Parkland Kids: Crisis Actors?
By Jenny Huang
False news conspiracies directed at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas school activists are insensitive and undermine a great movement calling for a stop to gun violence.
Opinions
Water is Not Wet
By Angela Wong
Saying that water is wet is confusing the definition of “wet” itself.
Sports
Baseball’s Back! “Bold” Predictions Heading Into the 2018 MLB Season
After an offseason that saw many teams improving drastically, this upcoming baseball season will be one of the most exciting yet.
Humor
THE CRICKET-PEEP RETURNS.
The main character of your fave 2017 tall tale returns with something even more outrageous.
Humor
Street-Art Sparks Sporty School Spirit
The power of art encourages athleticism at a school normally not preoccupied with its athletics.
News
Art and Engineering: Stuy Seniors Showcase Their Art At Pratt University
A group of Stuyvesant seniors had their artwork showcased at the Pratt Institute from February 14 to April 18.
Arts and Entertainment
What Makes A Cult Classic
A look at four films, and how they earned their cult status.
Sports
Youth and Versatility Key for Peglegs Shifting Lineup
With the starting lineup in flux and numerous juniors looking to seize starting roles, role flexibility and personal improvement will be key to the Peglegs’ success.
News
Japanese Street Artist Shiro Paints Murals at Stuyvesant High School
By Erin Lee
Japanese street artist Shiro painted vibrant, yet controversial murals at Stuyvesant High School during Presidents’ Week. She returned the next week to celebrate the establishment of her works of art with Japanese-learning students and school administrators.
Opinions
No, You Can’t Blame Trump On This One
Stuyvesant students and faculty can contribute to the fight against climate change and other environmental issues, one paper at a time.
Opinions
I Kissed a Girl and I Didn’t Like It
By Mia Gindis
The faces of these movements, especially those with celebrity status, should work to further their initial intents and make sure they operate on inclusive principles.
Arts and Entertainment
Games First, Homework Later
All the best new games coming to a store near you!
Opinions
Saving Face, Losing Lives
By Angela Wong
Breaking barriers and diminishing stigma of mental illness among Asian Americans.
Sports
Stunt Starts Strong
Despite past seasons’ disappointments, the Stuyvesant Varsity Coed Stunt team looks to end their playoff drought this year.
Opinions
The NRA: The Contemporary Tobacco Institute?
The NRA is a lobbying group for gun manufacturers and has no place in the gun control debate.
Sports
Beasts Look to Replicate Strong Season
By Allison Eng
Encouraged by their performance last season, the Stuyvesant Beasts are well on their way to making PSAL history.
Features
Teachers’ Views on Trump’s Proposal of Them Being Armed with Guns
By Farah Alam, Jennifer Liu, Shan Ara
Features
To Pledge, or Not to Pledge?
By Talia Kahan, Zoe Oppenheimer
A variety of opinions from students, teachers, and administrators about the Pledge of Allegiance.
Arts and Entertainment
Liam Kronman: Jazz, red paperclips, and “A Village Ballad”
Interview of Liam Kronman
Sports
Settling the Debate: Why Messi is Better than Ronaldo
Ronaldo is good, but Messi is better than him in almost every way.
Features
Teacher Tattoos
When we think of tattoos, we think of big guys on big bikes. However, here at Stuyvesant, many of our faculty and staff have some ink themselves.
Opinions
Facebook Analytica
Facebook’s increasing influence in our lives creates the potential for disaster.
News
Art and Engineering: Stuy Seniors Showcase Their Art At Pratt University
A group of Stuyvesant seniors had their artwork showcased at the Pratt Institute from February 14 to April 18.
News
The Songwriting Hall of Fame is Coming to Stuyvesant
By Caroline Magoc, Diego Vasquez
Stuyvesant to host the Songwriting Hall of Fame on Tuesday, May 22, to provide aspiring songwriters the opportunity to have their works reviewed by those established in the industry.
Opinions
Conor Lamb: A Vital Precedent in a Changing Time
An analysis of how Conor Lamb secured his House seat and how the Democratic Party can learn from where he succeeded
Arts and Entertainment
What Makes A Cult Classic
A look at four films, and how they earned their cult status.
Humor
Juuling Declines During AP Season
By Abdulla Elkhadrawy, William Huang
Juul use declines sharply during AP season.
Sports
Youth and Versatility Key for Peglegs Shifting Lineup
With the starting lineup in flux and numerous juniors looking to seize starting roles, role flexibility and personal improvement will be key to the Peglegs’ success.
News
Japanese Street Artist Shiro Paints Murals at Stuyvesant High School
By Erin Lee
Japanese street artist Shiro painted vibrant, yet controversial murals at Stuyvesant High School during Presidents’ Week. She returned the next week to celebrate the establishment of her works of art with Japanese-learning students and school administrators.
Opinions
No, You Can’t Blame Trump On This One
Stuyvesant students and faculty can contribute to the fight against climate change and other environmental issues, one paper at a time.
Opinions
I Kissed a Girl and I Didn’t Like It
By Mia Gindis
The faces of these movements, especially those with celebrity status, should work to further their initial intents and make sure they operate on inclusive principles.
Arts and Entertainment
Games First, Homework Later
All the best new games coming to a store near you!
Sports
Renegades Keep Rolling
By Ethan Weisberg, Samuel Stamler
While the Renegades won their first two games by mercy rule in the fourth inning due to phenomenal pitching and strong offense, their real test will be their upcoming games this week and how they will be able to get over the hurdle of losing junior Julianna Fabrizio for the next two to three weeks.
Opinions
Saving Face, Losing Lives
By Angela Wong
Breaking barriers and diminishing stigma of mental illness among Asian Americans.
Opinions
Parkland Kids: Crisis Actors?
By Jenny Huang
False news conspiracies directed at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas school activists are insensitive and undermine a great movement calling for a stop to gun violence.
Sports
“Super”-Nova Does it Again
By Ahmed Hussein, Sunan Tajwar
March Madness is over. Here’s what went down.
Arts and Entertainment
múm at Carnegie Hall
By Jiahe Wang
Icelandic experimental electronica band múm performs a magical show at Carnegie Hall.
Features
Teachers’ Views on Trump’s Proposal of Them Being Armed with Guns
By Farah Alam, Jennifer Liu, Shan Ara
Opinions
Water is Not Wet
By Angela Wong
Saying that water is wet is confusing the definition of “wet” itself.
Sports
Baseball’s Back! “Bold” Predictions Heading Into the 2018 MLB Season
After an offseason that saw many teams improving drastically, this upcoming baseball season will be one of the most exciting yet.
Features
To Pledge, or Not to Pledge?
By Talia Kahan, Zoe Oppenheimer
A variety of opinions from students, teachers, and administrators about the Pledge of Allegiance.
Humor
THE CRICKET-PEEP RETURNS.
The main character of your fave 2017 tall tale returns with something even more outrageous.
Humor
Street-Art Sparks Sporty School Spirit
The power of art encourages athleticism at a school normally not preoccupied with its athletics.
Sports
A Fast Start for Girls’ Badminton
This fast start marks an excellent beginning to this season as girls badminton seeks to replicate the form of last season.
Arts and Entertainment
Stuyle Corner: A STATEMENT ON STATEMENTS
By Julia Panas
The focus of this article is to inspire readers to wear statement pieces and provide tips on how to do it.
Arts and Entertainment
Liam Kronman: Jazz, red paperclips, and “A Village Ballad”
Interview of Liam Kronman
Sports
Stunt Starts Strong
Despite past seasons’ disappointments, the Stuyvesant Varsity Coed Stunt team looks to end their playoff drought this year.
Opinions
The NRA: The Contemporary Tobacco Institute?
The NRA is a lobbying group for gun manufacturers and has no place in the gun control debate.
Sports
Settling the Debate: Why Messi is Better than Ronaldo
Ronaldo is good, but Messi is better than him in almost every way.
Sports
Beasts Look to Replicate Strong Season
By Allison Eng
Encouraged by their performance last season, the Stuyvesant Beasts are well on their way to making PSAL history.
Features
Teacher Tattoos
When we think of tattoos, we think of big guys on big bikes. However, here at Stuyvesant, many of our faculty and staff have some ink themselves.