Opinions
Democracy’s Retreat in Eastern Europe
Authoritarians are making Eastern Europe their political playground. The EU can do much to stop them.
Features
Exploring Student-Parent Relationships
By Susannah Ahn
The relationships between students and their parents vary in different types of situations.
Opinions
Teaching Teachers
By Kaylee Yin
In order to achieve better overall academic performance, there must be a greater focus on coaching teachers how to teach.
Sports
PSAL Frees: Thoughts from Students, Athletes, and Administration
By Jeremy Rubin
Quotes from both sides of the topic of PSAL physical education free periods for athletes.
Sports
Despite Loss, Rebels Show Signs of Improvement
The boys’ basketball team falls to 0-4 despite a hard-fought battle against Washington Irving High School.
Sports
Right Up Your (Bowling) Alley: An Interview with Samuel Fang
By Allison Eng
The Spectator interviewed Samuel Fang, a junior on the Stuyvesant Bowling team, who captured third place at the PSAL Manhattan Borough Individual Championships and was able to advance to the City Individual Championships.
Opinions
Political Chaos in Sri Lanka Threatens Post-Civil War Stability
With two Prime Ministers claiming power, Sri Lanka is facing a constitutional crisis that threatens to revive older ethnic tensions that had been put to rest after 25 years of civil war.
Opinions
Deal or No Deal
By Brian Moses
The best way forward for Britain is to hold a second referendum on Brexit.
Sports
Greyducks Learn from First Two Meets
The Greyducks wrapped up their first two meets and are preparing for the rest of the season.
Opinions
Students First?
The recent vote at the last SLT meeting to close discussion regarding PSAL frees opens up many conversations about how Stuyvesant students are expected to juggle their academic and extracurricular lives.
Sports
Changing the Narrative: The End of the Football Season
Though the Peglegs’ season came to a disappointing end, their future looks very promising.
News
Legacy Places First at Reign or Shine Dance Competition
Stuy Legacy placed first at NJIT’s 12th annual urban dance competition Reign or Shine.
Humor
Obvious East Asian Characteristics
By Michelle Lai
“Subtle asian traits” and its progeny, “subtle asian dating,” have both enriched and ruined my senior year.
Sports
Europe in Shambles
By Ahmed Hussein, Sunan Tajwar
Sunan and Ahmed write about the good, the bad, and the ugly in European soccer this season.
News
PSAL Free Proposal Rejected by SLT
By Erin Lee, Jeremy Rubin, Maddy Andersen
The SLT voted against continuing the discussion about the PSAL free proposal, which was presented by members of the SU.
Sports
Phoenix Experience and Talent Forecast Strong Season
Despite an offseason marked by obstacles, the Phoenix trained hard and have started this year’s season strong with two consecutive wins.
Opinions
Democracy’s Retreat in Eastern Europe
Authoritarians are making Eastern Europe their political playground. The EU can do much to stop them.
Features
Exploring Student-Parent Relationships
By Susannah Ahn
The relationships between students and their parents vary in different types of situations.
Opinions
Political Chaos in Sri Lanka Threatens Post-Civil War Stability
With two Prime Ministers claiming power, Sri Lanka is facing a constitutional crisis that threatens to revive older ethnic tensions that had been put to rest after 25 years of civil war.
Opinions
Teaching Teachers
By Kaylee Yin
In order to achieve better overall academic performance, there must be a greater focus on coaching teachers how to teach.
Sports
PSAL Frees: Thoughts from Students, Athletes, and Administration
By Jeremy Rubin
Quotes from both sides of the topic of PSAL physical education free periods for athletes.
Sports
Despite Loss, Rebels Show Signs of Improvement
The boys’ basketball team falls to 0-4 despite a hard-fought battle against Washington Irving High School.
Sports
Right Up Your (Bowling) Alley: An Interview with Samuel Fang
By Allison Eng
The Spectator interviewed Samuel Fang, a junior on the Stuyvesant Bowling team, who captured third place at the PSAL Manhattan Borough Individual Championships and was able to advance to the City Individual Championships.
Humor
Ban Christmas Music
A public service announcement exposing the dangerous communist ideas in Christmas music and asking readers to join in boycotting.
Sports
Greyducks Learn from First Two Meets
The Greyducks wrapped up their first two meets and are preparing for the rest of the season.
Opinions
Deal or No Deal
By Brian Moses
The best way forward for Britain is to hold a second referendum on Brexit.
Features
Here are Today’s Student Announcers
Seniors William Lohier and Julianna Fabrizio explain their unique approach to the daily announcements.
Opinions
Students First?
The recent vote at the last SLT meeting to close discussion regarding PSAL frees opens up many conversations about how Stuyvesant students are expected to juggle their academic and extracurricular lives.
Sports
Changing the Narrative: The End of the Football Season
Though the Peglegs’ season came to a disappointing end, their future looks very promising.
News
Legacy Places First at Reign or Shine Dance Competition
Stuy Legacy placed first at NJIT’s 12th annual urban dance competition Reign or Shine.
News
German Pop Star Wincent Weiss Performs at Stuyvesant
The Foreign Language Department hosted its second annual concert in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut on December 6, with German pop star Wincent Weiss performing.
Humor
Obvious East Asian Characteristics
By Michelle Lai
“Subtle asian traits” and its progeny, “subtle asian dating,” have both enriched and ruined my senior year.
Sports
Europe in Shambles
By Ahmed Hussein, Sunan Tajwar
Sunan and Ahmed write about the good, the bad, and the ugly in European soccer this season.
Sports
Peglegs Show Improvement Despite Early Loss
The Peglegs look to recover from 4-1 loss to Millennium High School.