Humor
New York Post Accidentally Hires Real Journalist
By Brian Zhang, Jacqueline Thom
Editors Jacqueline Thom and Brian Zhang cover New York Post’s Sean Giancola’s bafflement after hiring a real journalist.
Sports
Is 430 Million Dollars Too Much? Not for Trout.
By Sam Levine
At this rate, Mike Trout will be in the GOAT conversation of baseball.
Arts and Entertainment
The Truth About Album Flops
What does an album flop mean for the artist and the entertainment industry as a whole?
Humor
Stuyvesant Has Tea With Kung Fu Tea
By Jakob Gorisek-Gazze, Neil Sarkar
Jupioca faces controversy after Kung Fu Tea’s closing.
Humor
NRA Fears Challenge From Anti-Vaxxers for 2019 Children-Killing Award
The NRA has dominated the child-killing scene for almost a decade. Now anti-vaxxers want to unseat it.
Sports
The Wooden Award is Upon Us
The best player deserves the most prestigious award in college basketball. That guy happens to be Zion Williamson.
Sports
David, “Get the Hell Out of New York” Man!
By Sunan Tajwar
Congratulations to the New York Giants for officially becoming the worst run football team in the National Football League, and congratulations to the mastermind behind the scenes, Dave Gettleman.
Arts and Entertainment
Inside the Artist: The Mythical, Fantastical Joji
Joji has undergone the unique transformation from YouTuber to musical artist, and has been able to do so because of his artistic genius.
Sports
Renegades Dominate in Season Opener
By Matt Melucci
The girls’ varsity softball team finishes their opener with a blowout win against Hunter College High School and looks forward to tougher opponents.
Sports
Peglegs Start off Season Hot
The way the Peglegs are playing shows that they have the ability to go toe to toe with their division rival, Beacon High School.
Opinions
The Myth of MSG
By Anne Rhee
The common belief that MSG has negative health consequences is rooted in a racist history of xenophobic biases against the Asian community.
Opinions
Equality for Most: The Taint of Anti-Semitism on Activism
By Maya Dunayer
Activists can no longer ignore the growing prominence of anti-Semitism in modern political movements.
Opinions
A Hazy Process
By Unknown User
Maxwell Gruver was only 18-years-old when he died a tragic yet preventable death. Opinions writer Jessy Mei examines the behavioral epidemic that claimed Gruver’s life and provides a way to end it.
Opinions
Tucker Carlson's Latest Scandal is His Own Fault
Whataboutism is a helluva a drug, and when it comes to grotesque bigotry, there would seem to be nothing for respectable conservatives like a good...
Features
Teacher’s Take: Judgements on Juuling
How do teachers feel about juuling across the Stuyvesant community?
Features
A Homage to Pranksters
The Features department collected stories of the best prank other Stuyvesant students have pulled themselves or been victim to.
News
SU Endorsements: Tam-Kuke
The Tam+Kuke campaign is audacious but ultimately lacks the prerequisites needed to succeed.
Humor
New York Post Accidentally Hires Real Journalist
By Brian Zhang, Jacqueline Thom
Editors Jacqueline Thom and Brian Zhang cover New York Post’s Sean Giancola’s bafflement after hiring a real journalist.
Sports
Is 430 Million Dollars Too Much? Not for Trout.
By Sam Levine
At this rate, Mike Trout will be in the GOAT conversation of baseball.
Arts and Entertainment
The Truth About Album Flops
What does an album flop mean for the artist and the entertainment industry as a whole?
Arts and Entertainment
Inside the Artist: The Mythical, Fantastical Joji
Joji has undergone the unique transformation from YouTuber to musical artist, and has been able to do so because of his artistic genius.
Sports
Renegades Dominate in Season Opener
By Matt Melucci
The girls’ varsity softball team finishes their opener with a blowout win against Hunter College High School and looks forward to tougher opponents.
Humor
Stuyvesant Has Tea With Kung Fu Tea
By Jakob Gorisek-Gazze, Neil Sarkar
Jupioca faces controversy after Kung Fu Tea’s closing.
Humor
NRA Fears Challenge From Anti-Vaxxers for 2019 Children-Killing Award
The NRA has dominated the child-killing scene for almost a decade. Now anti-vaxxers want to unseat it.
Sports
The Wooden Award is Upon Us
The best player deserves the most prestigious award in college basketball. That guy happens to be Zion Williamson.
Sports
Peglegs Start off Season Hot
The way the Peglegs are playing shows that they have the ability to go toe to toe with their division rival, Beacon High School.
Sports
David, “Get the Hell Out of New York” Man!
By Sunan Tajwar
Congratulations to the New York Giants for officially becoming the worst run football team in the National Football League, and congratulations to the mastermind behind the scenes, Dave Gettleman.
News
SU Endorsements: Sofat-Giordano
The Spectator editorial board analyzes the Visian's platform, campaign, and candidates.
News
Sophomore Caucus Features Madeline Schwartzman as Guest Speaker
By Ian Lau, Katie Ng, Stephy Chen
The Sophomore Caucus hosted a lecture in the sixth floor library featuring Madeline Schwartzman, a New York City-based writer, artist, curator, filmmaker, architect, and professor.
Humor
Water You On?!
By Darius Jankauskas, Emma Linderman, Jacqueline Thom, Jiahe Wang
In which three-quarters of the A&E editors plus Darius review all the waters.
Opinions
The Myth of MSG
By Anne Rhee
The common belief that MSG has negative health consequences is rooted in a racist history of xenophobic biases against the Asian community.
Opinions
Equality for Most: The Taint of Anti-Semitism on Activism
By Maya Dunayer
Activists can no longer ignore the growing prominence of anti-Semitism in modern political movements.
Opinions
A Hazy Process
By Unknown User
Maxwell Gruver was only 18-years-old when he died a tragic yet preventable death. Opinions writer Jessy Mei examines the behavioral epidemic that claimed Gruver’s life and provides a way to end it.
Opinions
Tucker Carlson's Latest Scandal is His Own Fault
Whataboutism is a helluva a drug, and when it comes to grotesque bigotry, there would seem to be nothing for respectable conservatives like a good...
Features
Teacher’s Take: Judgements on Juuling
How do teachers feel about juuling across the Stuyvesant community?
Features
A Homage to Pranksters
The Features department collected stories of the best prank other Stuyvesant students have pulled themselves or been victim to.