Opinions
Joe Biden: The Middle Ground
By Claire Shin
If he runs, Joe Biden will have an excellent chance at becoming America’s 46th president.
Opinions
Jay Inslee: The Climate Candidate
Inslee is a climate-focused Democrat with a solid message and strong record. The question is as follows: will Democrats buy what he’s selling?
Humor
It’s Not a Party, It’s an Intimate Get-Together...
Given that the SU ran out of funding for the rad new SAP the juniors had planned this year, I’m giving you an inside look into the SAP of imagination’s past.
News
Spilling the Kung Fu Tea
By Karen Zhang, Katie Ng, Stephy Chen, Subyeta Chowdhury
After three successful years, the popular Kung Fu Tea branch near Stuyvesant has closed due to a change in ownership of the building.
Opinions
Jay Inslee: The Climate Candidate
Inslee is a climate-focused Democrat with a solid message and strong record. The question is as follows: will Democrats buy what he’s selling?
Arts and Entertainment
Higher, Further, Faster: A Captain Marvel Review
A review of the newest Marvel movie: Captain Marvel
Opinions
Julián Castro: All-American Man
By Unknown User
Julián Castro’s expertise, along with his policies on the recognition of climate change, education, gun control, health care, and immigration, set him apart as the most qualified presidential candidate running in the election of 2020.
Opinions
Pete Buttigieg: A Leader to Represent the Modern Generation
By Jenny Huang
Buttigieg’s campaign is a representation of the new generation with innovative and attractive ideas, and it proposes solutions for modern millennial issues.
Opinions
Elizabeth Warren: The Change We Need?
By Claire Shin
But Warren’s especially progressive policies have the potential to take hold of Democrats across the country, and it’s entirely possible that she may one day be the rallying point for Americans against Donald Trump.
Arts and Entertainment
“Be Prepared” for Girl Scout Cookie Lattes
A summary and taste test of the three spring-exclusive flavors of the Girl Scout Cookie Lattes at Dunkin’ Donuts.
Sports
The Frozen Envelope (Potentially) Strikes Again
By Krish Gupta
Forty-four years after the Frozen Envelope conspiracy (theory), the Knicks are once again in last place in the Eastern Conference, looking forward to an NBA draft containing another college phenomena: Zion Williamson.
News
Cheer Coach Leaves Stuyvesant, Takes Money With Him
By Chloe Terestchenko, Evelyn Ma, Grace Cantarella
Opinions
Feeling the Bern, Three Years On
By Brian Moses
Though other Democratic candidates have adopted much of his populist economic platform, Sanders’s focus on class as opposed to race or gender still sets him apart from the rest of the democratic field.
Opinions
Beto O’Rourke: Can the Democrats’ Boy Wonder Keep his Spark Through 2020?
When Beto O’Rourke first started making national headlines during the early days of the 2018 Texas Senate elections, few would have predicted that this fresh-faced...
Opinions
Kirsten Gillibrand: A Strong Progressive
A progressive Democrat in a field of progressive Democrats, Gillibrand is lacking the uniqueness needed to win votes.
Humor
SU Spends Entire Budget Corrupting SING!, Faces a Consequence
The SU Learns that their actions might have consequences.
Humor
Freshies ReALLy nEeD Some LOvE yA’LL
Our freshies are 💔💔 and they are ☹️😭😭, and we need your help 🙌🙌🙌! Please help turn their frowns upside down 🙏🙏!
Opinions
Andrew Yang: A New Take on Capitalism
By Lamia Haque
Despite his controversial policies, Andrew Yang’s campaign has recently gained traction; he plans to change capitalism by focusing on human welfare.
Opinions
John Hickenlooper, Front and Centrist
Framing his candidacy on moderatism and being a pragmatic democrat, Hickenlooper promises to tackle partisanship and effectively promote progressive change.
Features
Sick Because I’m Stressed, Stressed Because I’m Sick—How Stuyvesant Copes With Illness
How do students recover from illness both physically and academically?
Arts and Entertainment
Industry City: Junkyard to Tourist Hub
This article summarizes the transformation of Industry City and Brooklyn and what it's like to be there today.
Arts and Entertainment
Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition
By Abdulla Elkhadrawy, Jacqueline Thom, Sunan Tajwar
Sports
Paying NCAA Athletes: Possible, and Necessary
By Bernard Wang
NCAA athletes should not be paid. It’s an impractical and near-sighted plan.
Opinions
Bill Weld: An Unexpected Challenge
By Maya Dunayer
William Weld is an interesting combination of a social liberal and a fiscal conservative, making him a good opponent for incumbent President Donald Trump.
Sports
March is Here, and Madness will Ensue
By Benjamin Hamel, Ethan Kirschner
It is the craziest, wildest and some believe, the most exciting event in sports.
Sports
GOAT: Greatest of All Tom
Although some say Brady is the GOAT, his success depends more on his coach and his teammates rather than his own skill.
Opinions
Andrew Yang: A New Take on Capitalism
By Lamia Haque
Yang understands how to give the people what they want, allowing him a real chance in the primaries.
Opinions
Kirsten Gillibrand: A Strong Progressive
A progressive Democrat in a field of progressive Democrats, Gillibrand is lacking the uniqueness needed to win votes.
News
Stuyvesant Introduces Sexual Misconduct Seminars
By Chloe Terestchenko, Ian Lau, Katie Ng, Stephy Chen
The Student Union and guidance department have initiated new sexual harassment workshops as freshman guidance seminars.
Opinions
Pete Buttigieg: A Leader to Represent the Modern Generation
By Jenny Huang
Buttigieg’s campaign is a representation of the new generation with innovative and attractive ideas, and it proposes solutions for modern millennial issues.
Opinions
Kamala Harris: An Experiment In Individuality
Though her policies and qualifications are strong, Kamala Harris may be too typical and controversial to win the election in 2020.
Opinions
Amy Klobuchar: The Promise of Pragmatism
Democratic candidate Amy Klobuchar’s appeal to centrists and moderate Republicans may compensate for her lack of trailblazing, progressive policies.
Opinions
Amy Klobuchar: The Promise of Pragmatism
The circulation of such divergent views of Klobuchar’s staff treatment may be interpreted in various different ways, working both to the detriment and benefit of her campaign. Focus sentence: Democratic candidate Amy Klobuchar’s appeal to centrists and moderate Republicans may compensate for her lack of trailblazing, progressive policies.
News
The Acting Company Performs at Stuyvesant
By Lakshya Rajoria, Saad Ghaffouli
The Acting Company performed Shakespeare’s “Othello” on February 11.
Opinions
Feeling the Bern, Three Years On
By Brian Moses
Though other Democratic candidates have adopted much of his populist economic platform, Sanders’s focus on class as opposed to race or gender still sets him apart from the rest of the democratic field.
Humor
Kung Fu Tea: Resurrection
By Chrisabella Javier, Laura Ilioaei
What do you do when your only hope (boba) disappears?
Humor
No, We Have Not Been Bribing Writers
By Abdulla Elkhadrawy, Oliver Stewart, Omar Ali, Victor Kuang
Opinions
Joe Biden: The Middle Ground
By Claire Shin
If he runs, Joe Biden will have an excellent chance at becoming America’s 46th president.
Opinions
Jay Inslee: The Climate Candidate
Inslee is a climate-focused Democrat with a solid message and strong record. The question is as follows: will Democrats buy what he’s selling?
Humor
It’s Not a Party, It’s an Intimate Get-Together...
Given that the SU ran out of funding for the rad new SAP the juniors had planned this year, I’m giving you an inside look into the SAP of imagination’s past.
News
Spilling the Kung Fu Tea
By Karen Zhang, Katie Ng, Stephy Chen, Subyeta Chowdhury
After three successful years, the popular Kung Fu Tea branch near Stuyvesant has closed due to a change in ownership of the building.
Opinions
Jay Inslee: The Climate Candidate
Inslee is a climate-focused Democrat with a solid message and strong record. The question is as follows: will Democrats buy what he’s selling?
Arts and Entertainment
Higher, Further, Faster: A Captain Marvel Review
A review of the newest Marvel movie: Captain Marvel
Opinions
Julián Castro: All-American Man
By Unknown User
Julián Castro’s expertise, along with his policies on the recognition of climate change, education, gun control, health care, and immigration, set him apart as the most qualified presidential candidate running in the election of 2020.
Opinions
Pete Buttigieg: A Leader to Represent the Modern Generation
By Jenny Huang
Buttigieg’s campaign is a representation of the new generation with innovative and attractive ideas, and it proposes solutions for modern millennial issues.
Opinions
Elizabeth Warren: The Change We Need?
By Claire Shin
But Warren’s especially progressive policies have the potential to take hold of Democrats across the country, and it’s entirely possible that she may one day be the rallying point for Americans against Donald Trump.
Arts and Entertainment
“Be Prepared” for Girl Scout Cookie Lattes
A summary and taste test of the three spring-exclusive flavors of the Girl Scout Cookie Lattes at Dunkin’ Donuts.
Sports
The Frozen Envelope (Potentially) Strikes Again
By Krish Gupta
Forty-four years after the Frozen Envelope conspiracy (theory), the Knicks are once again in last place in the Eastern Conference, looking forward to an NBA draft containing another college phenomena: Zion Williamson.
News
Cheer Coach Leaves Stuyvesant, Takes Money With Him
By Chloe Terestchenko, Evelyn Ma, Grace Cantarella
Features
Sick Because I’m Stressed, Stressed Because I’m Sick—How Stuyvesant Copes With Illness
How do students recover from illness both physically and academically?
Opinions
Feeling the Bern, Three Years On
By Brian Moses
Though other Democratic candidates have adopted much of his populist economic platform, Sanders’s focus on class as opposed to race or gender still sets him apart from the rest of the democratic field.
Opinions
Beto O’Rourke: Can the Democrats’ Boy Wonder Keep his Spark Through 2020?
When Beto O’Rourke first started making national headlines during the early days of the 2018 Texas Senate elections, few would have predicted that this fresh-faced...
Opinions
Kirsten Gillibrand: A Strong Progressive
A progressive Democrat in a field of progressive Democrats, Gillibrand is lacking the uniqueness needed to win votes.
Humor
SU Spends Entire Budget Corrupting SING!, Faces a Consequence
The SU Learns that their actions might have consequences.
Humor
Freshies ReALLy nEeD Some LOvE yA’LL
Our freshies are 💔💔 and they are ☹️😭😭, and we need your help 🙌🙌🙌! Please help turn their frowns upside down 🙏🙏!
Opinions
Andrew Yang: A New Take on Capitalism
By Lamia Haque
Despite his controversial policies, Andrew Yang’s campaign has recently gained traction; he plans to change capitalism by focusing on human welfare.
Opinions
John Hickenlooper, Front and Centrist
Framing his candidacy on moderatism and being a pragmatic democrat, Hickenlooper promises to tackle partisanship and effectively promote progressive change.
Humor
S’well Spirits
Sometimes it’s not a question of what spirits are being held, sometimes it’s a question of what your spirits hold.
Arts and Entertainment
Inside the Artist: The One-of-a-Kind Kanye West
Kanye West is a unique, polarizing figure with an undeniably amazing musical prowess.
Arts and Entertainment
Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition
By Abdulla Elkhadrawy, Jacqueline Thom, Sunan Tajwar
Sports
Paying NCAA Athletes: Possible, and Necessary
By Bernard Wang
NCAA athletes should not be paid. It’s an impractical and near-sighted plan.
Opinions
Bill Weld: An Unexpected Challenge
By Maya Dunayer
William Weld is an interesting combination of a social liberal and a fiscal conservative, making him a good opponent for incumbent President Donald Trump.
Sports
March is Here, and Madness will Ensue
By Benjamin Hamel, Ethan Kirschner
It is the craziest, wildest and some believe, the most exciting event in sports.
Sports
GOAT: Greatest of All Tom
Although some say Brady is the GOAT, his success depends more on his coach and his teammates rather than his own skill.
Opinions
Andrew Yang: A New Take on Capitalism
By Lamia Haque
Yang understands how to give the people what they want, allowing him a real chance in the primaries.
Opinions
Kirsten Gillibrand: A Strong Progressive
A progressive Democrat in a field of progressive Democrats, Gillibrand is lacking the uniqueness needed to win votes.
News
Stuyvesant Introduces Sexual Misconduct Seminars
By Chloe Terestchenko, Ian Lau, Katie Ng, Stephy Chen
The Student Union and guidance department have initiated new sexual harassment workshops as freshman guidance seminars.
Opinions
Pete Buttigieg: A Leader to Represent the Modern Generation
By Jenny Huang
Buttigieg’s campaign is a representation of the new generation with innovative and attractive ideas, and it proposes solutions for modern millennial issues.
Opinions
Kamala Harris: An Experiment In Individuality
Though her policies and qualifications are strong, Kamala Harris may be too typical and controversial to win the election in 2020.
Opinions
Amy Klobuchar: The Promise of Pragmatism
Democratic candidate Amy Klobuchar’s appeal to centrists and moderate Republicans may compensate for her lack of trailblazing, progressive policies.
Opinions
Amy Klobuchar: The Promise of Pragmatism
The circulation of such divergent views of Klobuchar’s staff treatment may be interpreted in various different ways, working both to the detriment and benefit of her campaign. Focus sentence: Democratic candidate Amy Klobuchar’s appeal to centrists and moderate Republicans may compensate for her lack of trailblazing, progressive policies.
News
The Acting Company Performs at Stuyvesant
By Lakshya Rajoria, Saad Ghaffouli
The Acting Company performed Shakespeare’s “Othello” on February 11.
Opinions
Feeling the Bern, Three Years On
By Brian Moses
Though other Democratic candidates have adopted much of his populist economic platform, Sanders’s focus on class as opposed to race or gender still sets him apart from the rest of the democratic field.
Humor
Kung Fu Tea: Resurrection
By Chrisabella Javier, Laura Ilioaei
What do you do when your only hope (boba) disappears?
Arts and Entertainment
Industry City: Junkyard to Tourist Hub
This article summarizes the transformation of Industry City and Brooklyn and what it's like to be there today.