Features
Where Do Students Get Their Political Views From?
How important are different sources of political information to the development of a student’s political views, and how should such information be evaluated before it is consumed?
News
The Fight Between Science and Ethics
By Anderson Oh
If we invest in healthcare in this country, we should start by separating politics from science.
News
The Impact Of Each Presidential Candidate On America’s Innovation
By Seth Fenton
A deep dive into the policies of the presidential candidates as they relate to America's scientific development.
News
What’s On Your Ballot?
The conclusion of the Road to 2024, discussing what’s on the ballot and how you can develop your political future.
News
The Santos District: NYC’s Major Swing District
An exploration of New York’s District 3—a unique swing district in a blue stronghold and the one that produced George Santos.
News
The Price Point
The Price Point is a series written by News Editors Brendan Tan and Seth Fenton, covering recent economic events and providing Stuyvesant students with an easy understanding of critical economics concepts that affect our day-to-day lives.
News
Major Events in the 2024 Presidential Election
By Joanne Hwang
Amidst social media campaigns and political polarization, here are some major events of the 2024 Presidential Election to remember.
News
Tracking Abortion Ballot Initiatives Across the States
This general election, ten states are voting on ballot measures concerning the future of abortion access.
Opinions
Americas Manufacturing Future: An Update Closer To The Election
By Seth Fenton
An exploration of American manufacturing as we get closer to the election.
Features
Discussing Right-wing Politics in the Classroom Right
By Joanne Hwang, Lauren Yang, Lenny Metlitsky, Myles Vuong
Considering the weight of the 2024 election, having an open forum and inclusive political environment for students becomes necessary. Teachers need a nuanced approach in directing political discourse in the classroom.
Features
How does this year’s election feel different from previous elections?
The Spectator’s Features Department asked members of the school community about what makes the 2024 presidential election special.
News
Trump and Harris’s Economic Policies
A review of the economic policies each 2024 presidential candidate is pursuing.
Opinions
The Religious Complexities of Politics
By Niamh Werner
As religion continues to play a role in people’s political views, it is important that we learn to reconcile our differences and focus on our common humanity to prevent the division of American society and government.
Features
Teachers and Politics: Best Friends or Enemies?
By Chuer Zhong, Rhea Malhotra, Stacey Chen
Students and teachers share their opinions on teachers expressing political views in class, especially with the upcoming election.
News
Fact Checking Candidates Scientific Claims
By Seth Fenton
A fact check of some false statements made by the presidential candidates leading up to the election.
Arts and Entertainment
The Unbudging Stagnancy of Internet Politics
By Benson Chen
Campaign ventures into online spheres may not be as radical as they seem, as the algorithm has already imprinted deep political stances on both sides.
News
Hot N’ Cold: American Climate Change Policy
By Aarya Balakrishnan, Chuer Zhong, Rhea Malhotra
As climate change has increasingly concrete consequences on our nation, climate policy awareness among voters during this election is critical.
Features
Where Do Students Get Their Political Views From?
How important are different sources of political information to the development of a student’s political views, and how should such information be evaluated before it is consumed?
News
The Fight Between Science and Ethics
By Anderson Oh
If we invest in healthcare in this country, we should start by separating politics from science.
News
The Impact Of Each Presidential Candidate On America’s Innovation
By Seth Fenton
A deep dive into the policies of the presidential candidates as they relate to America's scientific development.
News
What’s On Your Ballot?
The conclusion of the Road to 2024, discussing what’s on the ballot and how you can develop your political future.
News
The Santos District: NYC’s Major Swing District
An exploration of New York’s District 3—a unique swing district in a blue stronghold and the one that produced George Santos.
News
The Price Point
The Price Point is a series written by News Editors Brendan Tan and Seth Fenton, covering recent economic events and providing Stuyvesant students with an easy understanding of critical economics concepts that affect our day-to-day lives.
News
Major Events in the 2024 Presidential Election
By Joanne Hwang
Amidst social media campaigns and political polarization, here are some major events of the 2024 Presidential Election to remember.
News
Tracking Abortion Ballot Initiatives Across the States
This general election, ten states are voting on ballot measures concerning the future of abortion access.
Opinions
Americas Manufacturing Future: An Update Closer To The Election
By Seth Fenton
An exploration of American manufacturing as we get closer to the election.
Features
Discussing Right-wing Politics in the Classroom Right
By Joanne Hwang, Lauren Yang, Lenny Metlitsky, Myles Vuong
Considering the weight of the 2024 election, having an open forum and inclusive political environment for students becomes necessary. Teachers need a nuanced approach in directing political discourse in the classroom.
Features
How does this year’s election feel different from previous elections?
The Spectator’s Features Department asked members of the school community about what makes the 2024 presidential election special.
News
Trump and Harris’s Economic Policies
A review of the economic policies each 2024 presidential candidate is pursuing.
Opinions
The Religious Complexities of Politics
By Niamh Werner
As religion continues to play a role in people’s political views, it is important that we learn to reconcile our differences and focus on our common humanity to prevent the division of American society and government.
Features
Teachers and Politics: Best Friends or Enemies?
By Chuer Zhong, Rhea Malhotra, Stacey Chen
Students and teachers share their opinions on teachers expressing political views in class, especially with the upcoming election.
News
Fact Checking Candidates Scientific Claims
By Seth Fenton
A fact check of some false statements made by the presidential candidates leading up to the election.
Arts and Entertainment
The Unbudging Stagnancy of Internet Politics
By Benson Chen
Campaign ventures into online spheres may not be as radical as they seem, as the algorithm has already imprinted deep political stances on both sides.
Opinions
The Spectator’s Endorsement for the 2024 Presidential Election
The Spectator’s Endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris for the 2024 Presidential Election
Science
Psychology of Voting
By Michelle Huang, Michelle Ng, Ryan Lin, Sonya Cisse
Celebrities have an indisputable influence on politics, but that does not mean we should always take their word.