News
First Student Elected as SLT Chair
Jack Cruse has been named co-chair of the SLT, the first student in this position.
Sports
Birdies Look to Playoffs After Another Undefeated Season
By Jared Asch
The Birdies have finished up another successful season and are now directing their attention to the playoffs
Sports
Peglegs’ Tough Season Continues With Blowout Loss
After a 0-6 start, the Stuyvesant Peglegs have tough matchups ahead in the team’s final three games.
News
Caribbean Catastrophes Unite Stuyvesant
By George Shey
Students and faculty worked together to hold a relief fundraiser for Puerto Rico, Mexico, and the Virgin Islands, following recent devastation in the areas.
Sports
Mimbas Making Magic in Overtime
Out Quotes: “We use this time not only to become better soccer players, but [to become] better teammates because individuals don’t win games, teams do.”...
Arts and Entertainment
Artists in the Making
Teens from different New York City high schools talk about pursuing careers in the arts.
News
Language Department Hosts Stuyvesant’s First Oktoberfest
By Alexia Leong, Mai Rachlevsky
An Oktoberfest celebration was held in the cafeteria on October 16.
Humor
Administration Creates “No Dap Zones”
By Gilvir Gill
This past weekend, a new policy banning “daps” in select areas of Stuyvesant has been put in place. The policy, effective immediately, will be strictly...
Humor
Scientists Discover Caffeinitis
By Alexandra Wen, Marie Ivantechenko
A full medical diagnosis of Caffeinitis.
Arts and Entertainment
From Disney to Twerking to “Younger Now”
By Thomas Chen
Miley Cyrus’ “Younger Now” is possibly her most recent genuine work to date.
Humor
Seniors Forget About Halloween
By Kenny Lin
Seniors forget about Halloween and believe their school has become haunted.
Opinions
Trumping the Tax System
Tax cuts are essential in this competitive economy to combat the relocation of American corporations, and stimulate the rise of small businesses, the crux of...
Opinions
School Counselors and Students: A Necessary Therapy Session
Stuyvesant school counselors need to be more proactive in being able to provide adequate support for their students.
Sports
Is DeShone Kizer Due to Be Another Cleveland Bust?
Despite a rocky statistical start, DeShone Kizer still has a chance to be successful if the support around him improves.
Sports
The Vixen Vex in First Home Game
By Susan Lin
The Vixens have previously had a very successful run in their Manhattan A Division in the past, and lived up to their expectations in the first home game of their season against Bard High School of Early College.
Sports
Football’s CTE Crisis
By Jeremy Rubin
In light of the Aaron Hernandez’s CTE reports, CTE is taking even more of a forefront in the NFL.Outquotes: Going head to head with 300-pound linebackers every week, five months out of the year unsurprisingly takes its toll on the brain.
Opinions
“It” is Nothing to Be Afraid Of
By Adam Oubaita
Clowns aren’t inherently scary. Hollywood makes them scary.
Sports
Boys Badminton Look Forward to Post-Season
By Brandon Rim
The boys’ badminton team has a mini three game winning streak and hopes to keep it up. Feeling good about themselves in recent games, the team has high morale.
Sports
Peglegs Finishing Off a Strong Season
By Allison Eng, Lee-Ann Rushlow, Lumi Westerlund
Stuy’s boys varsity soccer team, continue their successes as their season comes to an end, earning a spot in the playoffs.
Features
Computers and Costumes
With gaping, circular mouths, fist-sized eyeballs, and draping robes, the Computer Science department transformed into multicolored martians: Sesame Street’s very-own “Yip-Yips.”
News
First Student Elected as SLT Chair
Jack Cruse has been named co-chair of the SLT, the first student in this position.
Sports
Birdies Look to Playoffs After Another Undefeated Season
By Jared Asch
The Birdies have finished up another successful season and are now directing their attention to the playoffs
Sports
Peglegs’ Tough Season Continues With Blowout Loss
After a 0-6 start, the Stuyvesant Peglegs have tough matchups ahead in the team’s final three games.
Humor
Scientists Discover Caffeinitis
By Alexandra Wen, Marie Ivantechenko
A full medical diagnosis of Caffeinitis.
Arts and Entertainment
From Disney to Twerking to “Younger Now”
By Thomas Chen
Miley Cyrus’ “Younger Now” is possibly her most recent genuine work to date.
News
Caribbean Catastrophes Unite Stuyvesant
By George Shey
Students and faculty worked together to hold a relief fundraiser for Puerto Rico, Mexico, and the Virgin Islands, following recent devastation in the areas.
Humor
Seniors Forget About Halloween
By Kenny Lin
Seniors forget about Halloween and believe their school has become haunted.
Opinions
Trumping the Tax System
Tax cuts are essential in this competitive economy to combat the relocation of American corporations, and stimulate the rise of small businesses, the crux of...
Sports
Mimbas Making Magic in Overtime
Out Quotes: “We use this time not only to become better soccer players, but [to become] better teammates because individuals don’t win games, teams do.”...
Arts and Entertainment
Artists in the Making
Teens from different New York City high schools talk about pursuing careers in the arts.
News
Language Department Hosts Stuyvesant’s First Oktoberfest
By Alexia Leong, Mai Rachlevsky
An Oktoberfest celebration was held in the cafeteria on October 16.
Opinions
“It” Has a Point
By Jane Rhee
And as humans who are inclined to judge a person’s character and trustworthiness based on their facial expressions and actions, the clown is shifty and untrustworthy, a plastic man.
Arts and Entertainment
Coulrophobia Be Damned
By Emma Linderman, Jacqueline Thom
“It” brings the traditional exploitation of fear to the table along with some unexpected humor and soul.
Humor
Administration Creates “No Dap Zones”
By Gilvir Gill
This past weekend, a new policy banning “daps” in select areas of Stuyvesant has been put in place. The policy, effective immediately, will be strictly...
Opinions
Our Changing Climate: Is Now the Time?
By Unknown User
But if we're not going to mention it now, when?
Humor
Troll Living Under Tribeca Bridge Reemerges
By Ved Patel
With backpacks that weigh several times their own weight, members of the class of 2021 stampede across the Tribeca Bridge every morning at 7:59 a.m....
Arts and Entertainment
Lynchian Surrealism and The Birth of a Genre: The Legacy of “Twin Peaks”
By Aima Anwar
“Twin Peaks” is not just a series; it is a concept, an experience, and a dream.
Opinions
School Counselors and Students: A Necessary Therapy Session
Stuyvesant school counselors need to be more proactive in being able to provide adequate support for their students.
Sports
Is DeShone Kizer Due to Be Another Cleveland Bust?
Despite a rocky statistical start, DeShone Kizer still has a chance to be successful if the support around him improves.
Sports
The Vixen Vex in First Home Game
By Susan Lin
The Vixens have previously had a very successful run in their Manhattan A Division in the past, and lived up to their expectations in the first home game of their season against Bard High School of Early College.
Sports
Football’s CTE Crisis
By Jeremy Rubin
In light of the Aaron Hernandez’s CTE reports, CTE is taking even more of a forefront in the NFL.Outquotes: Going head to head with 300-pound linebackers every week, five months out of the year unsurprisingly takes its toll on the brain.
Opinions
“It” is Nothing to Be Afraid Of
By Adam Oubaita
Clowns aren’t inherently scary. Hollywood makes them scary.
Sports
Boys Badminton Look Forward to Post-Season
By Brandon Rim
The boys’ badminton team has a mini three game winning streak and hopes to keep it up. Feeling good about themselves in recent games, the team has high morale.