Sports
Lady Lobsters Lose to Bronx Science After Semifinals Push
Though they suffered a heartbreaking loss in the next round to the Bronx Science Wolverines, a semifinal finish is no small feat, especially for a team that has often struggled to make deep runs in the postseason.
Arts and Entertainment
Black Opium Addiction And Neon Lights: A Tale From A YSL Exhibit
I explore a limited-time exhibition featuring not only a new fragrance of my favourite brand, but an otherworldly experience to boot.
Humor
New Names For Stuyvesant High School
Due to the history behind our current namesake, new names are proposed for our high school.
Humor
Trump Has Gone Mad
After getting completely drunk, Trump gives a ridiculous speech, fires his whole cabinet, and ventures out to campaign for the 2018-2022 election.
Sports
Fencing…Other Sports are Pointless: An Interview with Anna Lanzman
By Allison Eng
An Interview with Anna Lanzman.
Arts and Entertainment
A Pedestrian’s Guide to the Mooncake
By Xi Lu
A look at where you can find mooncakes year-round and a taste test of the mooncakes from those bakeries.
Sports
Mimbas’ Season Comes to a Close
The pressure is now on for the current juniors and underclassmen to step up and build on the Mimbas’ great 2018 season.
Sports
Birdies Undefeated Season Comes to an End
The Birdies ended a strong season with a close loss in the semifinal round.
Sports
Greyducks Disappointed But Hopeful
By Sunan Tajwar
The Greyducks are sending two members to States and just barely missed the cutoff as a team, landing in sixth place at the City Championships.
Sports
Greyducks Fall Short at City Championships
By Noah Grenert
The Greyducks did not qualify for the NYS Federation Meet for the second straight year.
Sports
Untouchables Fall to Beacon After 13-Year Winning Streak
Though the boys’ fencing team may have lost, their season is anything but over.
Sports
Under the Friday Night Lights
By Jane Rhee
The Peglegs have one of the strongest support systems backing the athletes on the team, allowing them to bring an unbridled sense of soul and sport onto the field every game.
Opinions
What’s Next for Brazil?
Jair Bolsonaro faces overwhelming issues as Brazil’s next president. If he manages to resist his authoritarian leanings and old-line personal views, he has a good chance of fixing them.
Arts and Entertainment
Your Primer On Cultural Appropriation
A reflection of cultural appropriation in the fashion industry throughout the years.
Arts and Entertainment
STC’s “Runaways” Hits Close To Home
Review of STC’s production of “Runaways” and the Q&A that followed.
Opinions
There is Nothing Magical in Reinforcing Asian Stereotypes
By Anna Lu
For books all about ending discrimination and being more inclusive, the Harry Potter series perpetuates harmful stereotypes and lacks diverse representation.
Opinions
The President of the United States is Inciting Violence and People are Dying
Donald Trump actively pushed the rhetoric that inspired both the shooting in Pittsburgh and the series of attempted assassinations against high-profile Democrats and journalists. In the wake of those attacks, he doesn’t seem to have any intention of stopping.
Opinions
Linguistic Gender Norms
By Anne Rhee
Gendered language impacts the way we describe and think about one another even if it is unintentional at times.
Opinions
Ending Anti-Semitism
By Mia Gindis
The lack of palpable anti-semitism should not be mistaken with a lack of presence.
Opinions
Period Politics
By Anna Lu
Women should not have to choose between putting food on the table and managing their period.
Features
The Life and Times of Professor M. Wesner
By Amanda Yagerman, Veronika Kowalski
In his career in the field of psychology, Professor Michael Wesner has shared many successes, failures, and memories with his students and fellow researchers.
Arts and Entertainment
Between The Moon and Stars
By Andrew Ng
“Infections of A Different Kind: Step 1” is a bold compilation of expressive and craftily put together songs.
Sports
Lady Lobsters Lose to Bronx Science After Semifinals Push
Though they suffered a heartbreaking loss in the next round to the Bronx Science Wolverines, a semifinal finish is no small feat, especially for a team that has often struggled to make deep runs in the postseason.
Arts and Entertainment
Black Opium Addiction And Neon Lights: A Tale From A YSL Exhibit
I explore a limited-time exhibition featuring not only a new fragrance of my favourite brand, but an otherworldly experience to boot.
Humor
New Names For Stuyvesant High School
Due to the history behind our current namesake, new names are proposed for our high school.
Humor
Trump Has Gone Mad
After getting completely drunk, Trump gives a ridiculous speech, fires his whole cabinet, and ventures out to campaign for the 2018-2022 election.
Sports
Fencing…Other Sports are Pointless: An Interview with Anna Lanzman
By Allison Eng
An Interview with Anna Lanzman.
Arts and Entertainment
A Pedestrian’s Guide to the Mooncake
By Xi Lu
A look at where you can find mooncakes year-round and a taste test of the mooncakes from those bakeries.
Sports
Mimbas’ Season Comes to a Close
The pressure is now on for the current juniors and underclassmen to step up and build on the Mimbas’ great 2018 season.
Sports
Birdies Undefeated Season Comes to an End
The Birdies ended a strong season with a close loss in the semifinal round.
Sports
Untouchables Fall to Beacon After 13-Year Winning Streak
Though the boys’ fencing team may have lost, their season is anything but over.
Sports
Under the Friday Night Lights
By Jane Rhee
The Peglegs have one of the strongest support systems backing the athletes on the team, allowing them to bring an unbridled sense of soul and sport onto the field every game.
Sports
Greyducks Disappointed But Hopeful
By Sunan Tajwar
The Greyducks are sending two members to States and just barely missed the cutoff as a team, landing in sixth place at the City Championships.
Sports
Greyducks Fall Short at City Championships
By Noah Grenert
The Greyducks did not qualify for the NYS Federation Meet for the second straight year.
Opinions
Students Should Be Self-Policing
While acts of cyberbullying and threats made to students and staff are clearly beyond the means of a self-policing student body, a level of student-to-student trust and responsibility should exist.
News
Wong and Tan Elected Freshman Caucus Co-Presidents
By Diego Vasquez, Jamie Zeng, Misaal Tabassum, Tina Zheng
Emma Wong and Cynthia Tan were elected Freshman Caucus co-presidents for the 2018-2019 school year.
Arts and Entertainment
Your Primer On Cultural Appropriation
A reflection of cultural appropriation in the fashion industry throughout the years.
Arts and Entertainment
STC’s “Runaways” Hits Close To Home
Review of STC’s production of “Runaways” and the Q&A that followed.
Opinions
What’s Next for Brazil?
Jair Bolsonaro faces overwhelming issues as Brazil’s next president. If he manages to resist his authoritarian leanings and old-line personal views, he has a good chance of fixing them.
Opinions
There is Nothing Magical in Reinforcing Asian Stereotypes
By Anna Lu
For books all about ending discrimination and being more inclusive, the Harry Potter series perpetuates harmful stereotypes and lacks diverse representation.
Opinions
The President of the United States is Inciting Violence and People are Dying
Donald Trump actively pushed the rhetoric that inspired both the shooting in Pittsburgh and the series of attempted assassinations against high-profile Democrats and journalists. In the wake of those attacks, he doesn’t seem to have any intention of stopping.
Opinions
Linguistic Gender Norms
By Anne Rhee
Gendered language impacts the way we describe and think about one another even if it is unintentional at times.
Opinions
Ending Anti-Semitism
By Mia Gindis
The lack of palpable anti-semitism should not be mistaken with a lack of presence.
Opinions
Period Politics
By Anna Lu
Women should not have to choose between putting food on the table and managing their period.
Features
The Life and Times of Professor M. Wesner
By Amanda Yagerman, Veronika Kowalski
In his career in the field of psychology, Professor Michael Wesner has shared many successes, failures, and memories with his students and fellow researchers.
Features
Q&A Session with the Original Crew of Runaways
The Stuyvesant Theater Community hosted a panel of guests who had known the original director of their most recent musical, The Runaways, personally.