Sports
Renegades’ Roll Hits Some Bumps
By Ethan Weisberg, Samuel Stamler
The Renegades’ season started with double-digit wins, but with the recent loss to Manhattan Center for Science & Math and the nail-biting victory against Benjamin N. Cardozo High School, the Renegades will have to battle to keep their phenomenal record.
Sports
Peglegs Show Promise Despite Losses Without Star Outfielder
Though regular key contributors were missing from the starting lineup, the Stuyvesant Peglegs saw growth and promise from other players, namely senior Max Onderdonk and sophomore Franklin Liou.
Sports
The Final Four are Set
By Ahmed Hussein, Sunan Tajwar
Barcelona and Man City hopes for a treble end in the Champions League quarter-finals.
Sports
Greyducks Carry Momentum Into the Start of the Season
The Stuyvesant Greyducks, the girls’ outdoor track team, are looking to continue their strong performances after the transition from indoor to outdoor track and striving to have more athletes qualify for City Championships in May.
Sports
Rising Expectations for the Greyducks’ Outdoor Season
By Yae June Lee
Though the Stuyvesant Greyducks did not perform as they expected to in the first few meets, they hope to improve as the season unfolds.
Sports
Golf? No Par-blem / Christopher Chan
By Allison Eng
An interview with Christopher Chan from the boys’ varsity golf team.
Sports
Peglegs Look Strong Midseason
By Lee-Ann Rushlow, Lumi Westerlund
The boys’ varsity lacrosse team is using a new fourth pole substitution strategy and a strategic lineup as they approach playoffs and the end of the season.
Humor
The Ultimate AP Test-Taker
By Omar Ali
One student employs a revolutionary test-taking strategy.
Sports
Peglegs Seize Close Victory Over Rivals Laguardia, Seek to Dominate in the Playoffs
Recapping the girls’ handball game against Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School while also discussing their playoff chances and how they are hoping to develop this season.
Arts and Entertainment
“Cardinal” At the Tony Kiser Theater
A review of Cardinal, an off-Broadway play at the Tony Kiser Theater, combined with a feature of actor and Stuyvesant alumnus Eugene Young.
Opinions
Colorism: More Than Skin Deep
By Angela Wong
Battling the toxic perception of lighter skin as superior to darker skin.
Features
Kwibuka 24: Remembering the Rwandan Genocide
By Amanda Peng
Inside the 24th annual International Day of Reflection on the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
News
Annual Hidden Ivies College Panel Presentation Held at Stuyvesant
By Sasha Spajic
Stuyvesant’s annual Hidden Ivies College Panel was held on Wednesday, April 11.
News
Second Annual Wellness Night Discusses Screen Time and Students
Ms. Pedrick, Ms. Ingram, and the Parent’s Association hosted a Wellness Night on April 12, which included a showing of “Screenagers” and a following discussion regarding the film.
Opinions
Hey, Humanities are Here Too!
By Mia Gindis
By mandating only STEM-based classes and limiting the number of humanities classes a student can take, the administration is entirely underestimating the value of these classes.
Opinions
Trump’s Costly “Money Saving” Ideas
By Sehrish Ali
The U.S. government should work to change social security systems to make them more effective, rather than cutting their budget in order to save money.
Opinions
Why the Storm With Stormy Daniels?
Stormy Daniels’s alleged affair with Donald Trump distracts from consequential issues affecting the administration.
Humor
Jaded Juuling Genie
Escalator juuling can have worse consequences than getting caught by the school deans.
Sports
Renegades’ Roll Hits Some Bumps
By Ethan Weisberg, Samuel Stamler
The Renegades’ season started with double-digit wins, but with the recent loss to Manhattan Center for Science & Math and the nail-biting victory against Benjamin N. Cardozo High School, the Renegades will have to battle to keep their phenomenal record.
Sports
Peglegs Show Promise Despite Losses Without Star Outfielder
Though regular key contributors were missing from the starting lineup, the Stuyvesant Peglegs saw growth and promise from other players, namely senior Max Onderdonk and sophomore Franklin Liou.
Sports
The Final Four are Set
By Ahmed Hussein, Sunan Tajwar
Barcelona and Man City hopes for a treble end in the Champions League quarter-finals.
Sports
Greyducks Carry Momentum Into the Start of the Season
The Stuyvesant Greyducks, the girls’ outdoor track team, are looking to continue their strong performances after the transition from indoor to outdoor track and striving to have more athletes qualify for City Championships in May.
Sports
Rising Expectations for the Greyducks’ Outdoor Season
By Yae June Lee
Though the Stuyvesant Greyducks did not perform as they expected to in the first few meets, they hope to improve as the season unfolds.
Sports
Peglegs Seize Close Victory Over Rivals Laguardia, Seek to Dominate in the Playoffs
Recapping the girls’ handball game against Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School while also discussing their playoff chances and how they are hoping to develop this season.
Arts and Entertainment
“Cardinal” At the Tony Kiser Theater
A review of Cardinal, an off-Broadway play at the Tony Kiser Theater, combined with a feature of actor and Stuyvesant alumnus Eugene Young.
Sports
Golf? No Par-blem / Christopher Chan
By Allison Eng
An interview with Christopher Chan from the boys’ varsity golf team.
Sports
Peglegs Look Strong Midseason
By Lee-Ann Rushlow, Lumi Westerlund
The boys’ varsity lacrosse team is using a new fourth pole substitution strategy and a strategic lineup as they approach playoffs and the end of the season.
Humor
The Ultimate AP Test-Taker
By Omar Ali
One student employs a revolutionary test-taking strategy.
News
CATCH Program Begins at Stuyvesant
By Peter Tam
Stuyvesant becomes part of the CATCH program, which offers free contraception and sex education to high school students.
Opinions
After Morality
By Stiven Peter
Abortion should be banned because a fetus is a human being and all human beings have inherent value and rights.
Opinions
Colorism: More Than Skin Deep
By Angela Wong
Battling the toxic perception of lighter skin as superior to darker skin.
Opinions
Midterm Elections: Blue Wave or Silent Majority
The radicalism and overt contempt of the Democratic Party toward mainstream, middle-class Republicans will likely draw a strong conservative turnout and result in the Republicans maintaining control of the House.
Opinions
Hey, Humanities are Here Too!
By Mia Gindis
By mandating only STEM-based classes and limiting the number of humanities classes a student can take, the administration is entirely underestimating the value of these classes.
Opinions
Trump’s Costly “Money Saving” Ideas
By Sehrish Ali
The U.S. government should work to change social security systems to make them more effective, rather than cutting their budget in order to save money.
Opinions
Why the Storm With Stormy Daniels?
Stormy Daniels’s alleged affair with Donald Trump distracts from consequential issues affecting the administration.
Features
Kwibuka 24: Remembering the Rwandan Genocide
By Amanda Peng
Inside the 24th annual International Day of Reflection on the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
News
Freshman Caucus Hosts Lecture by Nobel Prize Recipient Richard Axel
The Freshman Caucus invited Nobel Prize winner and neuroscientist Richard Axel to give a lecture about his work on the function of the olfactory system and the way the brain interprets odors.