Sports
Greyducks’ Season Cut Short at City Championships
By Noah Grenert
The Greyducks did not qualify for the New York State Federation Meet and were disappointed in their performance, but they had a positive view of the season as a whole.
Arts and Entertainment
Independence, Patriotism, and Deep Sea Fishing Rights
By Eliana Kavouriadis, Sophie Feng
News
Corr and Schneiderman Elected Freshman Caucus Leaders
Covering the Freshman Caucus campaign and election process of this year and interviewing the new Freshman Caucus President and Vice President
Sports
Penguins Capture PSAL Championship
After another undefeated regular season filled with new challenges, the Penguins capture a PSAL championship over their main rivals Brooklyn Technical High School.
Sports
Spartans Bid Farewell to A Successful Season
By Max Mah
The Spartans experienced ups and downs in their undefeated season, and lost in the 2nd round of the playoffs to Fort Hamilton High School.
Sports
Pinheads Finish Proud
By Jeremy Rubin
Stuyvesant’s girls’ bowling team was defeated by Telecomm in the third round of the playoffs, but was otherwise proud of their overall performance this season.
Sports
Greyducks Return To State Championships
By Yukai Liu
Going into the competition, the team knew it was going to be a bigger challenge than the Borough Championships but was driven to make it back to the State Federation meet.
Sports
The True Underdog Success of The Astros
By Jared Asch
Coming from some of the worst seasons in franchise history, the Astros have since developed homegrown players, culminating in this year’s World Series Victory.
Arts and Entertainment
Entertainment is Good but Hollywood’s Rape Culture Isn’t
In the highly-pressurized environment of Hollywood, rape culture continues to exist and little is being done about it.
Arts and Entertainment
“Going Grey” Pales in Comparison
By Emily Xu
The Front Bottoms’ sixth album, “Going Grey,” swaps out Sella’s raw, idiosyncratic voice and plucky acoustic guitar for vocal maturity and experimentation with a new, electronic sound.
Arts and Entertainment
What to Bring Back to Broadway
A look at five shows that are due for a Broadway revival.
Opinions
Catalonian Secession: A Regression for Europe
By Brian Moses, Darius Jankauskas
While Catalonia has legitimate grievances against Spain, independence would only hurt Catalonia in the long term.
Opinions
Three Solutions for Canada’s Mounting Refugee Crisis
Canada’s current acceptance of refugees creates a threatening backlog of people who might be turned away at a moment’s notice.
Opinions
Chaos in Catalonia
The idea that all people have a right to the democratic process is one of the axioms of Western political theory.
Opinions
Renewing America Part 2: Subcultural Solidarity
By Stiven Peter
To repair the social cohesion of the U.S., individuals need to commit to building communities that embody universal virtues that seek to improve the lives of others.
News
Stuyvesant Celebrates Día de Los Muertos In Honor of 10/31 Victims
By Mai Rachlevsky, Sarah Osman
The Spanish Department held a celebration for “Día de Los Muertos” on the fifth floor on Thursday, November 2.
News
Stuyvesant’s Second Annual Homeless Coalition Charity Run
By Mai Rachlevsky, Sasha Spajic
The Homeless Coalition, in partnership with the Wellness Council, held its second annual Homeless Coalition Charity Run on Friday, November 17.
Opinions
Setting New Standards
After being repeatedly unsuccessful in a class, there’s less incentive to try harder as each attempt seems more and more futile.
Humor
Freshmen Campaign for This Year’s “Game-Changing” Freshman Caucus Race
In an effort to make their campaign known to the thousands of Stuyvesant students rushing to their early morning classes, freshman campaigns have been lining...
Sports
Greyducks’ Season Cut Short at City Championships
By Noah Grenert
The Greyducks did not qualify for the New York State Federation Meet and were disappointed in their performance, but they had a positive view of the season as a whole.
Arts and Entertainment
Entertainment is Good but Hollywood’s Rape Culture Isn’t
In the highly-pressurized environment of Hollywood, rape culture continues to exist and little is being done about it.
Arts and Entertainment
“Going Grey” Pales in Comparison
By Emily Xu
The Front Bottoms’ sixth album, “Going Grey,” swaps out Sella’s raw, idiosyncratic voice and plucky acoustic guitar for vocal maturity and experimentation with a new, electronic sound.
Arts and Entertainment
What to Bring Back to Broadway
A look at five shows that are due for a Broadway revival.
Arts and Entertainment
Independence, Patriotism, and Deep Sea Fishing Rights
By Eliana Kavouriadis, Sophie Feng
News
Corr and Schneiderman Elected Freshman Caucus Leaders
Covering the Freshman Caucus campaign and election process of this year and interviewing the new Freshman Caucus President and Vice President
Sports
Penguins Capture PSAL Championship
After another undefeated regular season filled with new challenges, the Penguins capture a PSAL championship over their main rivals Brooklyn Technical High School.
Sports
Spartans Bid Farewell to A Successful Season
By Max Mah
The Spartans experienced ups and downs in their undefeated season, and lost in the 2nd round of the playoffs to Fort Hamilton High School.
Sports
Pinheads Finish Proud
By Jeremy Rubin
Stuyvesant’s girls’ bowling team was defeated by Telecomm in the third round of the playoffs, but was otherwise proud of their overall performance this season.
Sports
Greyducks Return To State Championships
By Yukai Liu
Going into the competition, the team knew it was going to be a bigger challenge than the Borough Championships but was driven to make it back to the State Federation meet.
Sports
The True Underdog Success of The Astros
By Jared Asch
Coming from some of the worst seasons in franchise history, the Astros have since developed homegrown players, culminating in this year’s World Series Victory.
Sports
Birdies’ Undefeated Season Ends
By Jooahn Sur
The Birdies look forward to next season with championship aspirations.
News
Senior Caucus Hosts Second Annual Pep Rally
Stuyvesant held its second annual pep rally on Friday, November 3 with highlight performances from Stuy Legacy, cheer and dodgeball games.
Humor
Seniors Afflicted By Severe Health Crises
By Michael Xu
Over the past several weeks, many senior classes have seen their ranks of students decimated by various health crises. The peaks of the crises develop...
Opinions
Russia Again?
By Mia Gindis
Speculation concerning the “Russia scandal” has taken up an incredulous amount of their attention, and allowed for the neglection of arguably larger issues afflicting our nation.
Opinions
Catalonian Secession: A Regression for Europe
By Brian Moses, Darius Jankauskas
While Catalonia has legitimate grievances against Spain, independence would only hurt Catalonia in the long term.
Opinions
Three Solutions for Canada’s Mounting Refugee Crisis
Canada’s current acceptance of refugees creates a threatening backlog of people who might be turned away at a moment’s notice.
Opinions
Chaos in Catalonia
The idea that all people have a right to the democratic process is one of the axioms of Western political theory.
Opinions
Renewing America Part 2: Subcultural Solidarity
By Stiven Peter
To repair the social cohesion of the U.S., individuals need to commit to building communities that embody universal virtues that seek to improve the lives of others.
Opinions
Setting New Standards
After being repeatedly unsuccessful in a class, there’s less incentive to try harder as each attempt seems more and more futile.
Features
Behind the Scenes: Cheerleading
With the support of new Coach Nicholas O’Stanton and one goal in mind, Stuyvesant’s underrated cheerleaders are working harder and are more determined than ever.
News
Stuyvesant Celebrates Día de Los Muertos In Honor of 10/31 Victims
By Mai Rachlevsky, Sarah Osman
The Spanish Department held a celebration for “Día de Los Muertos” on the fifth floor on Thursday, November 2.