News
Pandemonium for Japandemonium
By Karen Zhang, Lucy Bao, Madelyn Mao, Stephy Chen
Stuyvesant hosted its annual Japandemonium, an event held exclusively for students in the Japanese department, on Saturday, May 25.
Features
Majors at Stuyvesant: Stressful or Supportive?
By Lamia Haque
Stuyvesant students evaluate Brooklyn Tech’s major system, understanding its potential benefits and detriments.
Features
Majors at Stuyvesant: Stressful or Supportive?
By Lamia Haque
Stuyvesant students evaluate Brooklyn Tech’s major system, understanding its potential benefits and detriments.
Humor
Your Actual Summer Plans: A Quick Guide
By Jasmine Wang
Sure, you think you’re going to travel the world, but talk to me in two months when the most you’ve accomplished is getting off the couch.
Opinions
Ending Epiphanies
What sophomore year has taught me about myself, Stuyvesant, and the purpose of our time here.
Science
Koalas Declared Functionally Extinct in Australia
By
In recent news, koalas have been declared functionally extinct, mainly due to habitat destruction as well as limited political intervention. Efforts are being made to...
Features
Halfway There: Sophomores Reflect
Sophomores describe their two years at Stuyvesant and their hopes for the next two.
Features
“One Photograph at a Time”
By Rachel Ok
Humans of Stuy is a club that captures the stories of Stuyvesant students and faculty and shares them via Facebook to the community.
News
Stuyvesant Hosts Third Songwriter’s Hall of Fame
By Lina Khamze, Saad Ghaffouli
Stuyvesant held its third Songwriter’s Hall of Fame Master Session on May 6.
Arts and Entertainment
The Problem with Sequels
What does an album flop mean for the artist and the entertainment industry as a whole?
News
BSL and ASPIRA Host Cinco de Mayo Celebration
By Catherine Dell'Olio, James Lee
ASPIRA and BSL hosted a Cinco de Mayo celebration after school on May 10.
Features
The Controversial Comedic God, GangBuddha
Love him or hate him, his influence penetrates through every boundary regardless of whether you approve of him or not.
Features
Dear Stuyvesant Students… the Seniors Have Advice!
Seniors offer their advice to underclassmen.
News
New ARISTA Executive Council Inducted
By Andy Chen, Max Koster, Neil Sarkar, Zoe Zakrzewska
Juniors President Mina Ivkovic, Vice President of Events and Services Jeremy Lee, Vice President of Operations Caroline Magoc, and Vice President of Web Development Hilary Zen are ARISTA’s new Executive Council (EC) for the 2019-2020 year, which was officially inducted on May 29.
News
Dr. Wheeler: 22 Years of Transforming Music
Dr. Wheeler is retiring and there is some debate on who will replace him.
Humor
The Five Stages of Drafting
Once you see Technical Drawing on your program card, there’s no turning back. Here’s how you can brace yourself for what’s next.
Sports
Basketball Matchmaker
By Aryan Sharma
I’ve done the hard work for them and matched the five best free agents this summer with their soul-teams. Welcome to Basketball Matchmaker.
Features
Safety Grades Come to Carts Near Stuyvesant
By Hugo Smith
NYC DOH has begun issuing restaurant-style sanitation grades to food carts across the city.
Features
Tackling AP Season at Stuyvesant
By Mahirah Khan, Veronika Kowalski
How Stuyvesant is preparing for AP exam season and the tips that the Stuyvesant community has for first time AP test takers.
Science
Koalas Declared Functionally Extinct in Australia
In recent news, koalas have been declared functionally extinct, mainly due to habitat destruction as well as limited political intervention. Efforts are being made to stop their decline, yet such efforts may prove futile if habitat destruction isn’t stopped.
Humor
Thoughts You Have Between Classes
The bell rings to remind everyone to simultaneously stand up and walk to the next torture chamber in the cycle.
Sports
Stuyvesant Softball’s Season Ends in Semifinals
By Matt Melucci
After winning their division, the Renegades ended their successful season in the semifinals.
News
Rehearsal of Remembrance: Stuyvesant Hosts Dr. Roald Hoffman
By Alice Zhu, Brian Zhang, Evelyn Ma, Samia Islam
Sports
Girls’ Ultimate Owns New York, Boys’ Ultimate Falls Short
By Yoonah Chang
Stuyvesant’s girls’ ultimate frisbee team took first place in the State and City Championships, while the boys’ A team took third place in the city and the boys’ B team took sixth.
Sports
An Interview with Rubin Peco
Outgoing lacrosse Captain Rubin Peco reflects on as his time as a Husky and student-athlete at Stuyvesant.
News
New ARISTA Executive Council Inducted
By Andy Chen, Max Koster, Neil Sarkar, Zoe Zakrzewska
Juniors President Mina Ivkovic, Vice President of Events and Services Jeremy Lee, Vice President of Operations Caroline Magoc, and Vice President of Web Development Hilary Zen are ARISTA’s new Executive Council (EC) for the 2019-2020 year, which was officially inducted on May 29.
News
Pandemonium for Japandemonium
By Karen Zhang, Lucy Bao, Madelyn Mao, Stephy Chen
Stuyvesant hosted its annual Japandemonium, an event held exclusively for students in the Japanese department, on Saturday, May 25.
Features
Majors at Stuyvesant: Stressful or Supportive?
By Lamia Haque
Stuyvesant students evaluate Brooklyn Tech’s major system, understanding its potential benefits and detriments.
Features
Majors at Stuyvesant: Stressful or Supportive?
By Lamia Haque
Stuyvesant students evaluate Brooklyn Tech’s major system, understanding its potential benefits and detriments.
Humor
Your Actual Summer Plans: A Quick Guide
By Jasmine Wang
Sure, you think you’re going to travel the world, but talk to me in two months when the most you’ve accomplished is getting off the couch.
Opinions
Ending Epiphanies
What sophomore year has taught me about myself, Stuyvesant, and the purpose of our time here.
Science
Koalas Declared Functionally Extinct in Australia
By
In recent news, koalas have been declared functionally extinct, mainly due to habitat destruction as well as limited political intervention. Efforts are being made to...
Features
Halfway There: Sophomores Reflect
Sophomores describe their two years at Stuyvesant and their hopes for the next two.
Features
“One Photograph at a Time”
By Rachel Ok
Humans of Stuy is a club that captures the stories of Stuyvesant students and faculty and shares them via Facebook to the community.
News
Stuyvesant Hosts Third Songwriter’s Hall of Fame
By Lina Khamze, Saad Ghaffouli
Stuyvesant held its third Songwriter’s Hall of Fame Master Session on May 6.
Arts and Entertainment
The Problem with Sequels
What does an album flop mean for the artist and the entertainment industry as a whole?
News
BSL and ASPIRA Host Cinco de Mayo Celebration
By Catherine Dell'Olio, James Lee
ASPIRA and BSL hosted a Cinco de Mayo celebration after school on May 10.
Features
The Controversial Comedic God, GangBuddha
Love him or hate him, his influence penetrates through every boundary regardless of whether you approve of him or not.
Features
Dear Stuyvesant Students… the Seniors Have Advice!
Seniors offer their advice to underclassmen.
Features
Stuyvesant Smoochers: Romantic Relationships at School
Talking with the couples (and bitter singles) of Stuyvesant.
Sports
2019 NBA Regular Season Review
By Eric Kim
With the NBA season sadly coming to an end, we take a look at the good, the bad, and future for the stand out teams among the NBA for all the right and wrong reasons.
News
Dr. Wheeler: 22 Years of Transforming Music
Dr. Wheeler is retiring and there is some debate on who will replace him.
Humor
The Five Stages of Drafting
Once you see Technical Drawing on your program card, there’s no turning back. Here’s how you can brace yourself for what’s next.
Sports
Basketball Matchmaker
By Aryan Sharma
I’ve done the hard work for them and matched the five best free agents this summer with their soul-teams. Welcome to Basketball Matchmaker.
Features
Safety Grades Come to Carts Near Stuyvesant
By Hugo Smith
NYC DOH has begun issuing restaurant-style sanitation grades to food carts across the city.
Features
Tackling AP Season at Stuyvesant
By Mahirah Khan, Veronika Kowalski
How Stuyvesant is preparing for AP exam season and the tips that the Stuyvesant community has for first time AP test takers.
Science
Koalas Declared Functionally Extinct in Australia
In recent news, koalas have been declared functionally extinct, mainly due to habitat destruction as well as limited political intervention. Efforts are being made to stop their decline, yet such efforts may prove futile if habitat destruction isn’t stopped.
Humor
Thoughts You Have Between Classes
The bell rings to remind everyone to simultaneously stand up and walk to the next torture chamber in the cycle.
Sports
Stuyvesant Softball’s Season Ends in Semifinals
By Matt Melucci
After winning their division, the Renegades ended their successful season in the semifinals.
News
Rehearsal of Remembrance: Stuyvesant Hosts Dr. Roald Hoffman
By Alice Zhu, Brian Zhang, Evelyn Ma, Samia Islam
Sports
Girls’ Ultimate Owns New York, Boys’ Ultimate Falls Short
By Yoonah Chang
Stuyvesant’s girls’ ultimate frisbee team took first place in the State and City Championships, while the boys’ A team took third place in the city and the boys’ B team took sixth.
Sports
An Interview with Rubin Peco
Outgoing lacrosse Captain Rubin Peco reflects on as his time as a Husky and student-athlete at Stuyvesant.