Humor
Internet Troubles Trouble Stuy
Stuyvesant students and teachers explain their experiences with not being able to access the internet after Spring Break.
Science
Bringing Back Supersonic Flight
By Andrew Zhang
Supersonic passenger aircraft were considered costly and noisy. However, aerospace companies are actively working to address these issues and reintroduce these planes.
Opinions
Overcoming the Impulse of Bad Morals
Moral opportunism isn’t rooted in principle—it’s rooted in impulse, and it’s responsible for the majority of theft at Stuy.
Opinions
America Needs Better Comprehensive Sexual Education
By Joanne Hwang
The implementation of comprehensive sexual education is essential for ensuring the health and empowerment of the youth in a politically fragile environment.
News
Madeline Goodwin and Cayla Chew: Leaders of the 2024-2025 Student Union
By Eric Lam, Ilora Bhattacharyya, Lyla Storm, Rahul Kissoon
Junior Madeline Goodwin and Sophomore Cayla Chew discuss their plans as the leaders of the Student Union (SU) for the 2024-2025 school year.
Arts and Entertainment
Welcome, Ladies and Gentlemen, to KNTRY Radio
By Benson Chen
Beyoncé builds upon her journey of reclamation with act ii, Cowboy Carter, an album which has a range of genres as vast as the Texas deserts the album takes place in.
Humor
APocalypse: Dawn of the Exams
By Diya Mallu
Reason behind AP exams found to be…controlling Zombie outbreaks?!
Arts and Entertainment
Chappell Roan: A Wand, a Rabbit, and a Queer Pop Princess
Chappell Roan claims to be “your favorite artist’s favorite artist”, and she’s just getting started.
Arts and Entertainment
Scrolling to Starvation
By Nathalie Cuevas, Sofia Thornley
Anorexia has not only persisted in the dieting regimes of supermodels but now in the average teenage girl’s social media feed, lurking in their wishlists and the Vogue beauty secrets that they watch and obsess over.
Sports
Judging the Judges: Assessing MLB Umpires
By Sami Hashimoto, Timofey Volvovskiy
Baseball Umpires have been a key part of the game for 150 years, but is it time for change?
Science
Earbuds: A Genius in Your Ears
By Daniel Wu
The earbud is an innovative piece of technology that not only gives the user a good listening time, but a convenient one as well.
News
Stuyvesant Muslim Student Association Wins First Place at MIST For Two Consecutive Years
By Dilasha Rawal, Hannah Moon, Hifza Kaleem, Maisha Thakur
Stuyvesant MSA wins first place at the Muslim Interscholastic Tournament for the second consecutive year.
Sports
Twenty-One Years Away—How Ipswich Town miraculously returned to the Premier League
By Ben Rudinski
On Saturday, May 4, Ipswich Town—a team who were competing in League One just one year ago—were promoted to the Premier League after an emphatic 2-0 win against relegated Huddersfield Town.
Sports
Upset with Derby Photo Finish
By Nina Benson
An overview of the 2024 Kentucky Derby, and how the longshot Mystik Dan took the win in a three way photo finish.
Arts and Entertainment
Taylor’s Tortured Listener’s Department
By Benson Chen
The Tortured Poets Department fails spectacularly in trying, with its recycled ideas and sounds that become dated from release.
Arts and Entertainment
Disney’s Diversity Dilemma: Representation or False Inclusivity?
By Raaita Anwar
Once again, the issues around Disney’s diversity in casting seem to ask: when is race-swapping appropriate and when is it a lazy play on representation?
Arts and Entertainment
Met Gala 2024: How the “Garden of Time” Wilted
By Sama Daga
The ambiguity of the 2024 Met Gala’s theme left the door wide open for interpretation, yet the red carpet has never looked more basic.
Sports
Cold Palmer: The Coolest Player in the World
By Stefan Broge
Cole Palmer’s recent success at Chelsea has been turning heads in the world of soccer.
Humor
Programming Office Pandemonium
The programming office has just announced their changes to the course selection process! Here’s all you need to know…
Features
Braving the Beast: A Look Into College Letters of Recommendation
It's important for juniors to know what goes into a rec letter, and who it's best to ask for one from.
News
Stuyvesant’s Math Modeling Team Wins International Competition
Stuyvesant’s math modeling team wins regional awards in a competition about modeling real-world situations with math.
Opinions
He’s Not as Orange as He Looks
By Myles Vuong
As former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial rages on in downtown New York, the public should have more exposure to it—especially students.
Humor
Internet Troubles Trouble Stuy
Stuyvesant students and teachers explain their experiences with not being able to access the internet after Spring Break.
Science
Bringing Back Supersonic Flight
By Andrew Zhang
Supersonic passenger aircraft were considered costly and noisy. However, aerospace companies are actively working to address these issues and reintroduce these planes.
Opinions
Overcoming the Impulse of Bad Morals
Moral opportunism isn’t rooted in principle—it’s rooted in impulse, and it’s responsible for the majority of theft at Stuy.
Science
Earbuds: A Genius in Your Ears
By Daniel Wu
The earbud is an innovative piece of technology that not only gives the user a good listening time, but a convenient one as well.
Opinions
America Needs Better Comprehensive Sexual Education
By Joanne Hwang
The implementation of comprehensive sexual education is essential for ensuring the health and empowerment of the youth in a politically fragile environment.
News
Madeline Goodwin and Cayla Chew: Leaders of the 2024-2025 Student Union
By Eric Lam, Ilora Bhattacharyya, Lyla Storm, Rahul Kissoon
Junior Madeline Goodwin and Sophomore Cayla Chew discuss their plans as the leaders of the Student Union (SU) for the 2024-2025 school year.
News
Stuyvesant Muslim Student Association Wins First Place at MIST For Two Consecutive Years
By Dilasha Rawal, Hannah Moon, Hifza Kaleem, Maisha Thakur
Stuyvesant MSA wins first place at the Muslim Interscholastic Tournament for the second consecutive year.
Arts and Entertainment
Welcome, Ladies and Gentlemen, to KNTRY Radio
By Benson Chen
Beyoncé builds upon her journey of reclamation with act ii, Cowboy Carter, an album which has a range of genres as vast as the Texas deserts the album takes place in.
Humor
APocalypse: Dawn of the Exams
By Diya Mallu
Reason behind AP exams found to be…controlling Zombie outbreaks?!
Arts and Entertainment
Chappell Roan: A Wand, a Rabbit, and a Queer Pop Princess
Chappell Roan claims to be “your favorite artist’s favorite artist”, and she’s just getting started.
Arts and Entertainment
Scrolling to Starvation
By Nathalie Cuevas, Sofia Thornley
Anorexia has not only persisted in the dieting regimes of supermodels but now in the average teenage girl’s social media feed, lurking in their wishlists and the Vogue beauty secrets that they watch and obsess over.
Sports
Judging the Judges: Assessing MLB Umpires
By Sami Hashimoto, Timofey Volvovskiy
Baseball Umpires have been a key part of the game for 150 years, but is it time for change?
Sports
Twenty-One Years Away—How Ipswich Town miraculously returned to the Premier League
By Ben Rudinski
On Saturday, May 4, Ipswich Town—a team who were competing in League One just one year ago—were promoted to the Premier League after an emphatic 2-0 win against relegated Huddersfield Town.
Sports
Upset with Derby Photo Finish
By Nina Benson
An overview of the 2024 Kentucky Derby, and how the longshot Mystik Dan took the win in a three way photo finish.
Humor
Graphing Calculator Bugs Appearing All Over the Student Body
By Aahan Shah
The graphing calculators are causing academic disaster.
Features
A Reflection on AP Culture at Stuyvesant
By Noa Salas, Rahul Kissoon, Yuhn Yan
A look at AP culture in Stuyvesant.
Arts and Entertainment
Taylor’s Tortured Listener’s Department
By Benson Chen
The Tortured Poets Department fails spectacularly in trying, with its recycled ideas and sounds that become dated from release.
Humor
This Is What I Wrote Instead of Studying for AP Psych
By Erica Liu
Two students present psychology demonstrations to an audience.
Arts and Entertainment
Disney’s Diversity Dilemma: Representation or False Inclusivity?
By Raaita Anwar
Once again, the issues around Disney’s diversity in casting seem to ask: when is race-swapping appropriate and when is it a lazy play on representation?
Sports
A Review Of Ange’s First Season
By Siddhartha Mutha, Vedant Kothari
Have Ange’s Spurs really been as good this season as people think?
Arts and Entertainment
Met Gala 2024: How the “Garden of Time” Wilted
By Sama Daga
The ambiguity of the 2024 Met Gala’s theme left the door wide open for interpretation, yet the red carpet has never looked more basic.
Opinions
Bring Back the Paper SAT
By Ushoshi Das
Switching to the digital SAT was the wrong move for the the College Board.
Sports
Cold Palmer: The Coolest Player in the World
By Stefan Broge
Cole Palmer’s recent success at Chelsea has been turning heads in the world of soccer.
Humor
Programming Office Pandemonium
The programming office has just announced their changes to the course selection process! Here’s all you need to know…
Features
Braving the Beast: A Look Into College Letters of Recommendation
It's important for juniors to know what goes into a rec letter, and who it's best to ask for one from.