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Results of the 2024 Mock Election
Issue 5, Volume 115
Opinions
Celebrities have an indisputable influence on politics, but that does not mean we should always take their word.
Issue 0, Volume 115
The Spectator’s News Department provides the budget breakdown for the SING! 2024 productions.
Issue 12, Volume 114
The Pirates of Senior SING! rode their U.S.S. ARRGH all the way to the class of 2024’s first SING! victory.
The Student Union organized a coat for students to donate and pick up winter coats.
Issue 7, Volume 114
The lack of rooms available has caused a lull in the activity of many clubs at Stuyvesant, restraining the school’s social communities due to this logistical complication.
Issue 6, Volume 114
The Clubs and Pubs Fair this year caused controversial usage of the sixth floor to advertise clubs not chosen to present in the official fair.
Issue 3, Volume 114
Arts and Entertainment
Singer and instrumentalist Laufey offers a fresh perspective on modern jazz with the release of Bewitched, her second full-length album.
Issue 2, Volume 114
Spec+
Music therapist Tom Biglin (‘85) discusses his experiences at Stuyvesant and how they shaped his career path.
Issue 0, Volume 114
A Q&A with music therapist Tom Biglin (‘85) about his career and how his time at Stuyvesant informed his path later in life.
A five year retrospective on Car Seat Headrest’s lo-fi masterpiece, Twin Fantasy (Face to Face).
Issue 11, Volume 113
Junior SING! 2023 coverage.
Stuyvesant hosted a professional development talk on February 8 regarding the topic of culturally-sensitive education.
Social studies teacher Linda Weissman organized the Stuyvesant 2022 Midterm Mock Election that took place on November 3, 2022.
Issue 7, Volume 113
The Stuyvesant Transit and Urbanism Association recently revealed their transit predictor board, located just outside of the exit to the Tribeca Bridge, after years of planning.
Issue 3, Volume 113
A mural on the first floor created by Stuyvesant students serves as a tribute to the music department, combining Wassily Kandinsky’s style and the playful colors of the 7-9 escalator banner.
Issue 1, Volume 113
Stuyvesant hosts its first in-person open house for the incoming class of 2026 since before the pandemic.
Issue 16, Volume 112
The Stuyvesant Music department hosted three in-person spring concerts after more relaxed COVID-19 regulations.
Issue 15, Volume 112