Opinions
How to Save the MTA
For New York to maintain a strong public transportation program into the future, it is important that the MTA makes itself more affordable for all New Yorkers and that it uses innovative strategies to modernize the system and meet the demands of a growing city.
News
Launch of Talos Creates Difficulties for the Stuyvesant Community
By Annette Kim, Misaal Tabassum, Rachel Ok
The recent introduction of Talos as a new system for program changes at Stuyvesant has evoked a variety of responses from students and administrators.
Sports
Girls’ Volleyball Reclaims Dominance
The Vixens beat their biggest rival in their first official PSAL match of the season.
Sports
The Sam Darnold Problem
By Lewis Woloch
Sam Darnold is the perfect example of the importance of developing quarterbacks in the NFL slowly and not immediately playing them.
Sports
A Tribute To David Wright
By Oliver Ripps
Wright deserves a full season of tribute nights like these, but regardless of him going hitless, Saturday seemed like the perfect ending to a long, rocky journey.
Arts and Entertainment
Stuyle Corner: FALL FASHION
By Julia Panas
The purpose is to discuss items characteristic of fall style as well as current trends of the season.
Sports
Spartans Look to Repeat Undefeated Season
By Yukai Liu
The Spartans, Stuyvesant’s boys’ varsity bowling team, are learning to work with a smaller and less experienced roster in hopes of another strong season.
Sports
Triple G vs. Canelo Alvarez II: The Counter-Puncher Strikes Back
By Sunan Tajwar
Canelo Alvarez controlled the narrative of the fight.
Opinions
Moving Down and Shaking Up
In its current state, Britain’s NHS is unsustainable and doomed to implode.
Features
At the Today Show With Stuyvesant Robotics: The Community Within the Competitions
By Jennifer Liu, Veronika Kowalski
Stuyvesant Robotics team members Jonathan Lu, Aleksandra Koroza, and Lili Boenigk discuss their team’s creativity and camaraderie on the Today Show and during competitions.
Opinions
An Examination of Modern Hip-hop
By Jenny Huang
Hypermasculinity and cultural appropriation in hip-hop have led to problematic objectification of women, stigmatization of the LGBTQ+ community, and fetishization of Asian culture.
News
William Wang and Vishwaa Sofat: 2018-2019 Leaders of the Stuyvesant Student Union
By Erin Lee, George Shey, Maddy Andersen, Nishmi Abeyweera
Student Union President William Wang and Student Union Vice President Vishwaa Sofat assumed office last spring and have a number of initiatives planned for the...
Opinions
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Learn the Game Before Enjoying the Fame
By Rohit Roy
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez needs to go back and review the numerous mistakes she has made since her win in New York and rectify them in order to serve her constituents in the best way possible before it’s too late.
Humor
Escalator Men to the Rescue
By Chrisabella Javier, Justin Lee
The solution to the long-lasting Stuyvesant Escalator Problem.
Sports
The League of Champions Returns
The Champions League is full up great matchups this year. Here is how I think it will go down.
Sports
Penguins Look Dominant in Early Triumph
By Damian Wasilewicz, Kevin Chan
The Peglegs certainly don’t look complacent after their championship year and seemed geared to be even better this year.
Arts and Entertainment
Activism, Teenage Rebellion, and Alt-Rock in “Jagged Little Pill”
A thinkpiece on the musical adaptation of Jagged Little Pill by Alanis Morissette.
News
Stuyvesant Receives Million Dollar Donation for New Robotics Lab
Alumni brothers Edwin (’04) and Alfred Lin (’90) donated $1 million for a new robotics lab at Stuyvesant.
Opinions
An Unwelcome Addition to the Fashion Industry
Digital fashion models set an alarming precedent for the future of the fashion industry.
Opinions
An Unjust Justice System
By Kaylee Yin
More than just fighting for better living conditions and more rights for the incarcerated, the 2018 National Prison Strike is fighting to reclaim their titles as humans.
Humor
The Kavanaugh Roundup
A series of exclusive breaking news items regarding Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Sports
Not the Start They Wanted: Mimbas Open with 0-2 Record
Despite a 0-2 start to the season, the Mimbas have a lot of optimism as they hope to finish the season with a winning record.
Sports
Charlie Scott: Civil Rights Activist, NBA Hall of Fame Inductee, and Stuyvesant Alum
This is the story of Stuyvesant High School, the Civil Rights Movement of the ’60s, basketball, and one Stuyvesant student—Charles Thomas Scott (’67).
Opinions
Tolstoy’s Historiography Deserves More Attention
Despite its cultural status, the central argument of Tolstoy’s masterpiece has been forgotten by history.
Opinions
How to Save the MTA
For New York to maintain a strong public transportation program into the future, it is important that the MTA makes itself more affordable for all New Yorkers and that it uses innovative strategies to modernize the system and meet the demands of a growing city.
News
Launch of Talos Creates Difficulties for the Stuyvesant Community
By Annette Kim, Misaal Tabassum, Rachel Ok
The recent introduction of Talos as a new system for program changes at Stuyvesant has evoked a variety of responses from students and administrators.
Sports
Girls’ Volleyball Reclaims Dominance
The Vixens beat their biggest rival in their first official PSAL match of the season.
Sports
The Sam Darnold Problem
By Lewis Woloch
Sam Darnold is the perfect example of the importance of developing quarterbacks in the NFL slowly and not immediately playing them.
Sports
A Tribute To David Wright
By Oliver Ripps
Wright deserves a full season of tribute nights like these, but regardless of him going hitless, Saturday seemed like the perfect ending to a long, rocky journey.
Arts and Entertainment
Stuyle Corner: FALL FASHION
By Julia Panas
The purpose is to discuss items characteristic of fall style as well as current trends of the season.
Sports
Spartans Look to Repeat Undefeated Season
By Yukai Liu
The Spartans, Stuyvesant’s boys’ varsity bowling team, are learning to work with a smaller and less experienced roster in hopes of another strong season.
Sports
Triple G vs. Canelo Alvarez II: The Counter-Puncher Strikes Back
By Sunan Tajwar
Canelo Alvarez controlled the narrative of the fight.
Features
At the Today Show With Stuyvesant Robotics: The Community Within the Competitions
By Jennifer Liu, Veronika Kowalski
Stuyvesant Robotics team members Jonathan Lu, Aleksandra Koroza, and Lili Boenigk discuss their team’s creativity and camaraderie on the Today Show and during competitions.
Opinions
Moving Down and Shaking Up
In its current state, Britain’s NHS is unsustainable and doomed to implode.
Arts and Entertainment
From Print to Picture
By Lucy Lu
A look at the adaptation of books into digital media, and how the integrity of the books may be affected by primarily focusing on the Handmaid’s Tale and 13 Reasons Why.
Opinions
An Examination of Modern Hip-hop
By Jenny Huang
Hypermasculinity and cultural appropriation in hip-hop have led to problematic objectification of women, stigmatization of the LGBTQ+ community, and fetishization of Asian culture.
Sports
The League of Champions Returns
The Champions League is full up great matchups this year. Here is how I think it will go down.
News
William Wang and Vishwaa Sofat: 2018-2019 Leaders of the Stuyvesant Student Union
By Erin Lee, George Shey, Maddy Andersen, Nishmi Abeyweera
Student Union President William Wang and Student Union Vice President Vishwaa Sofat assumed office last spring and have a number of initiatives planned for the...
Sports
Penguins Look Dominant in Early Triumph
By Damian Wasilewicz, Kevin Chan
The Peglegs certainly don’t look complacent after their championship year and seemed geared to be even better this year.
Arts and Entertainment
Activism, Teenage Rebellion, and Alt-Rock in “Jagged Little Pill”
A thinkpiece on the musical adaptation of Jagged Little Pill by Alanis Morissette.
Opinions
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Learn the Game Before Enjoying the Fame
By Rohit Roy
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez needs to go back and review the numerous mistakes she has made since her win in New York and rectify them in order to serve her constituents in the best way possible before it’s too late.
News
Stuyvesant Receives Million Dollar Donation for New Robotics Lab
Alumni brothers Edwin (’04) and Alfred Lin (’90) donated $1 million for a new robotics lab at Stuyvesant.
Opinions
An Unwelcome Addition to the Fashion Industry
Digital fashion models set an alarming precedent for the future of the fashion industry.
Opinions
An Unjust Justice System
By Kaylee Yin
More than just fighting for better living conditions and more rights for the incarcerated, the 2018 National Prison Strike is fighting to reclaim their titles as humans.
Humor
Escalator Men to the Rescue
By Chrisabella Javier, Justin Lee
The solution to the long-lasting Stuyvesant Escalator Problem.
Arts and Entertainment
Bert & Ernie are just roommates you guys
With all the controversy and backlash surrounding the fact that Sesame Street’s Bert and Ernie are not gay, it’s just another call for us to be supportive of the characters that do represent the LGBTQ+ community.
Humor
The Kavanaugh Roundup
A series of exclusive breaking news items regarding Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Sports
Not the Start They Wanted: Mimbas Open with 0-2 Record
Despite a 0-2 start to the season, the Mimbas have a lot of optimism as they hope to finish the season with a winning record.
Sports
Charlie Scott: Civil Rights Activist, NBA Hall of Fame Inductee, and Stuyvesant Alum
This is the story of Stuyvesant High School, the Civil Rights Movement of the ’60s, basketball, and one Stuyvesant student—Charles Thomas Scott (’67).
Sports
The Peglegs Fall in Valiant Effort
By Aki Yamaguchi, Elias Ferguson
The Peglegs impressed against division rivals and defending champions Martin Luther King Jr. High School, losing a close match 2-1.