Features
Stuyvesant’s SATs: Stress or Success?
By Millie Bell
Stuyvesant students’ preparation for their recently-taken SATs, as well as their expectations, conclusions, and advice regarding the test.
News
Seniors Macy Jiang and Michelle Liang Win Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship
Macy Jiang and Michelle Liang win the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship
News
Counseling Department Hosts Organization Day
By Bill Chan, Mozen Kalefa, Nada Hameed
Stuyvesant’s Counseling Department arranged an Organization Day to help students get a sense of their academic lives.
Science
Plastic Surgery In the Pandemic
The pandemic has changed the way we view our bodies, whether it be through apps like Tiktok and Instagram, or through comparing ourselves to the unrealistic beauty standards people online. This can have disastrous consequences, something we are already beginning to see in the world of plastic surgery.
Features
Striking the Right Chord
By Olivia Woo
Stuyvesant musicians don’t have it easy. Here’s a look into the burdens and benefits that come with playing an instrument.
Science
What’s Typical?
By Uma Sukhu
This article seeks to challenge the ways we think of psychiatry, disorders, and identity, raising provoking questions about diagnoses and the self.
Opinions
Ban Book Banning
By Ashley Lin
Book bans, which censor topics that should be discussed, push a contorted vision of America on children, ignore issues faced by marginalized groups, and must be resisted.
Opinions
A Bottomless Hole
By Muhib Muhib
As the midterm elections in November look increasingly grim for Democrats, the underlying factors of the midterm elections and what is next for Democrats are analyzed.
Opinions
Elon Musk’s Twitter Takeover: Conquestor or Better Leader?
Elon Musk has bought all of Twitter in the name of free speech, and his motives are quite questionable.
Arts and Entertainment
Vulnerability on Display: Snail Mail’s Live Performance in Brooklyn
By Adele Bois, Madeline Hutchinson
Review of Snail Mail on “Valentine” tour at Kings Theatre
Opinions
Sexual Violence at Stuyvesant
By Ivy Huang
The influence of rape culture and systematic failures make it difficult for victims of sexual assault to get justice and come forward.
Humor
Six Tips to Help You Get Through APs!
By Michelle Huang, Vincent D'Angelo
We bring you top-of-the-line AP exam tips that may or may not result in you needing hospitalization and/or a strong legal defense.
Opinions
The Discriminatory Bias of Award Shows
The major award shows of the entertainment industry are plagued with racial and gender biases that skew the actors and artists who get nominated and awarded.
Features
What’s the Word on Wordle?
By Abigail Jin, Arshia Mazumder
Wordle players at Stuyvesant reflect upon the game.
Arts and Entertainment
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” Finds Meaning in the Multiverse
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” instills fast-paced, cleverly controlled chaos in its plot, but when the wacky fun fades, a portrayal of extraordinary emotional complexity is revealed.
News
Annual Earth Day Fair Returns
By Aditya Anand, Elaine Wong, Matthew Huang, Seth Fenton
The Stuyvesant Environmental Club (SEC) hosted their annual Earth Day Fair this year, both virtually and in-person.
News
Stuyvesant In-Person Spring Choral and Instrumental Concerts Return
By Craig Chen, Daniel Chang, David Lin, Ian Kim, Lauren Chin, Talia Arcasoy
The Stuyvesant Music department hosted three in-person spring concerts after more relaxed COVID-19 regulations.
News
Jady Chen Appointed as Replacement Junior Caucus Co-President
By Elaine Huang, Olivia Haven, Prapti Biswas, Rorie Taylor
Jady Chen was appointed Junior Caucus co-president after former co-president Daniel Jung’s resignation.
News
Clubs Resume Meetings In Person
By Dylan Ma, Evan Lin, Fiona Shi, Jasmine Yuen
The administration recently announced a reintroduction of in-person club meetings with a few new protocols and restrictions to monitor the spread of COVID.
Opinions
Where Are Donations Leaking?
By Suyeon Ryu
Non-profit organizations must be strictly regulated so their CEOs cannot exploit their donors.
Opinions
A Bottomless Hole
By Muhib Muhib
As the midterm elections in November look increasingly grim for Democrats, the underlying factors of the midterm elections and what is next for Democrats are analyzed.
Opinions
Mr. Peng: The Solo Act
By Anisha Singhal, Isabella Jia, Janna Wang, Lauren Lee, Maya Nelson
The Personal Finance elective taught by Peng has become one of the most sought-after courses at Stuyvesant, leading to students’ desire for an expansion of the course.
Humor
Metropolitan Museum of Art v. Stuyvesant: The Ultimate Legal Showdown
The president of the Met is sick of the Met project bringing annoying freshmen into the museum and decides to pay Principal Yu a visit.
Humor
Will Talos Strike Back To Take Down Pupilpath’s Crown for the Worst Site?
Will Talos take Pupilpath’s crown for worst tormentor after the Pupilpath crash of 2022?
Science
Transhumanism and the Future of Our Species
By Aareeb Jamil
Transhumanism is the movement that advocates for improving humanity through technology. In this article, I elaborate on its history, proponents, and socio-political implications.
Science
How to Sail the Galaxy
Using light sails, a space travel technology in which sails are pushed by light, researchers predict that humans could reach the nearest star system in just 20 years.
Features
Fear Spreading Throughout NY
As crime increases in the transit city, people are becoming more frightened, and are taking new measures to stay safe.
Arts and Entertainment
Could Mozart’s Funniest Opera Tell the Future?
By Zoe Buff
A closer look at Mozart’s “Le Nozze di Figaro,” perhaps the cleverest comedy of the opera world.
Humor
The SU Follows Up New Voting System With Gerrymandering
By Eshaal Ubaid
Maybe we should stick to low voter turnout…
Sports
LAX to the MAX
By Yashna Patel
Meet Anthony Ragone Moletteri, senior captain of the varsity lacrosse team.
Opinions
Teach, Don’t Prep; Learn, Don’t Study
Teaching to the test reduces students’ motivation to learn because it puts the class into the context of the test, and a class curriculum that is not centered around an exam allows for a more rewarding learning experience.
Sports
LAX to the MAX
By Yashna Patel
Meet Anthony Ragone Moletteri, senior captain of the varsity lacrosse team.
Humor
Stuyvesant: The Cat Cafe
A deluge of cats falling from the sky turns Stuyvesant into a fluffy heaven.
Humor
What Your Mask Reveals About You!
Did you know the type of mask you wear can tell you a lot about your personality?
Sports
JV Baseball: The Peglegs are Shining on the Diamond
By Ty Anant
The JV Peglegs are putting together a behemoth of a season on both sides of the mound.
Sports
EPL: This Is Beyond Complicated
As we approach the end of the 2021-22 Premier League season, there is a tight race for the league title, Champions League berth, and the position above the relegation zone.
Arts and Entertainment
Style Corner: How To Accessorize
Though accessories may seem like an insignificant part of an outfit, they can actually do a lot for your look. Read on to learn about tips and tricks you can use to elevate your outfit with a few small accessories.
Arts and Entertainment
Thriller Korean Dramas That Will Get You Hooked On Hallyu
By Raisa Noha
If you enjoyed Squid Game, you’ll definitely enjoy some of these K-drama thrillers.
Arts and Entertainment
Clothes On Our Body
Weatherglow is a collaborative introspective EP, co-curated by two of the most creative artists of the current Noise-pop scene.
Sports
LAX to the MAX
By Yashna Patel
Meet Anthony Ragone Moletteri, senior captain of the varsity lacrosse team.
News
Stuyvesant Red Cross Hosts 12th Annual Health Fair
By Saerom Kim, Sarah Diaz, Sharon Zhou, Vincent Wang
Stuyvesant students join together for the 12th annual Health Fair, returning to an in-person experience hosted by Stuyvesant Red Cross with the aid of various clubs and faculties.
Features
Stuyvesant’s SATs: Stress or Success?
By Millie Bell
Stuyvesant students’ preparation for their recently-taken SATs, as well as their expectations, conclusions, and advice regarding the test.
News
Annual Earth Day Fair Returns
By Aditya Anand, Elaine Wong, Matthew Huang, Seth Fenton
The Stuyvesant Environmental Club (SEC) hosted their annual Earth Day Fair this year, both virtually and in-person.
News
Stuyvesant In-Person Spring Choral and Instrumental Concerts Return
By Craig Chen, Daniel Chang, David Lin, Ian Kim, Lauren Chin, Talia Arcasoy
The Stuyvesant Music department hosted three in-person spring concerts after more relaxed COVID-19 regulations.
News
Seniors Macy Jiang and Michelle Liang Win Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship
Macy Jiang and Michelle Liang win the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship
News
Jady Chen Appointed as Replacement Junior Caucus Co-President
By Elaine Huang, Olivia Haven, Prapti Biswas, Rorie Taylor
Jady Chen was appointed Junior Caucus co-president after former co-president Daniel Jung’s resignation.
News
Clubs Resume Meetings In Person
By Dylan Ma, Evan Lin, Fiona Shi, Jasmine Yuen
The administration recently announced a reintroduction of in-person club meetings with a few new protocols and restrictions to monitor the spread of COVID.
News
Counseling Department Hosts Organization Day
By Bill Chan, Mozen Kalefa, Nada Hameed
Stuyvesant’s Counseling Department arranged an Organization Day to help students get a sense of their academic lives.
Science
Plastic Surgery In the Pandemic
The pandemic has changed the way we view our bodies, whether it be through apps like Tiktok and Instagram, or through comparing ourselves to the unrealistic beauty standards people online. This can have disastrous consequences, something we are already beginning to see in the world of plastic surgery.
Features
Striking the Right Chord
By Olivia Woo
Stuyvesant musicians don’t have it easy. Here’s a look into the burdens and benefits that come with playing an instrument.
Opinions
Where Are Donations Leaking?
By Suyeon Ryu
Non-profit organizations must be strictly regulated so their CEOs cannot exploit their donors.
Science
What’s Typical?
By Uma Sukhu
This article seeks to challenge the ways we think of psychiatry, disorders, and identity, raising provoking questions about diagnoses and the self.
Opinions
Ban Book Banning
By Ashley Lin
Book bans, which censor topics that should be discussed, push a contorted vision of America on children, ignore issues faced by marginalized groups, and must be resisted.
Opinions
A Bottomless Hole
By Muhib Muhib
As the midterm elections in November look increasingly grim for Democrats, the underlying factors of the midterm elections and what is next for Democrats are analyzed.
Opinions
Elon Musk’s Twitter Takeover: Conquestor or Better Leader?
Elon Musk has bought all of Twitter in the name of free speech, and his motives are quite questionable.
Opinions
A Bottomless Hole
By Muhib Muhib
As the midterm elections in November look increasingly grim for Democrats, the underlying factors of the midterm elections and what is next for Democrats are analyzed.
Arts and Entertainment
Vulnerability on Display: Snail Mail’s Live Performance in Brooklyn
By Adele Bois, Madeline Hutchinson
Review of Snail Mail on “Valentine” tour at Kings Theatre
Opinions
Mr. Peng: The Solo Act
By Anisha Singhal, Isabella Jia, Janna Wang, Lauren Lee, Maya Nelson
The Personal Finance elective taught by Peng has become one of the most sought-after courses at Stuyvesant, leading to students’ desire for an expansion of the course.
Opinions
Sexual Violence at Stuyvesant
By Ivy Huang
The influence of rape culture and systematic failures make it difficult for victims of sexual assault to get justice and come forward.
Humor
Six Tips to Help You Get Through APs!
By Michelle Huang, Vincent D'Angelo
We bring you top-of-the-line AP exam tips that may or may not result in you needing hospitalization and/or a strong legal defense.
Opinions
The Discriminatory Bias of Award Shows
The major award shows of the entertainment industry are plagued with racial and gender biases that skew the actors and artists who get nominated and awarded.
Humor
Metropolitan Museum of Art v. Stuyvesant: The Ultimate Legal Showdown
The president of the Met is sick of the Met project bringing annoying freshmen into the museum and decides to pay Principal Yu a visit.
Humor
Will Talos Strike Back To Take Down Pupilpath’s Crown for the Worst Site?
Will Talos take Pupilpath’s crown for worst tormentor after the Pupilpath crash of 2022?
Science
Transhumanism and the Future of Our Species
By Aareeb Jamil
Transhumanism is the movement that advocates for improving humanity through technology. In this article, I elaborate on its history, proponents, and socio-political implications.
Science
How to Sail the Galaxy
Using light sails, a space travel technology in which sails are pushed by light, researchers predict that humans could reach the nearest star system in just 20 years.
Features
What’s the Word on Wordle?
By Abigail Jin, Arshia Mazumder
Wordle players at Stuyvesant reflect upon the game.
Features
Fear Spreading Throughout NY
As crime increases in the transit city, people are becoming more frightened, and are taking new measures to stay safe.
Opinions
The Dark Side of Coachella
Coachella has been in the spotlight for years for its enthusiastic festival, but behind all the glamorous outfits lies the dilemma of fast fashion.
Science
Lasers and Their Future Potential Use
By Seth Fenton
Lasers are a type of device with incredible potential in almost any field.
Arts and Entertainment
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” Finds Meaning in the Multiverse
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” instills fast-paced, cleverly controlled chaos in its plot, but when the wacky fun fades, a portrayal of extraordinary emotional complexity is revealed.
Humor
Stuyvesant: The Cat Cafe
A deluge of cats falling from the sky turns Stuyvesant into a fluffy heaven.
Sports
What’s Exciting About This Year’s NBA Playoffs?
Superteams are not healthy for any sports league, and the NBA seemed to take care of the issue, making this year’s playoffs very exciting.
Humor
What Your Mask Reveals About You!
Did you know the type of mask you wear can tell you a lot about your personality?
Arts and Entertainment
Coachella’s Cultural Appropriation Problem
At the 2022 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, attendees continued the festival’s trend of cultural appropriation, pointing to larger underlying issues in Pop culture today.
Sports
JV Baseball: The Peglegs are Shining on the Diamond
By Ty Anant
The JV Peglegs are putting together a behemoth of a season on both sides of the mound.
Arts and Entertainment
Could Mozart’s Funniest Opera Tell the Future?
By Zoe Buff
A closer look at Mozart’s “Le Nozze di Figaro,” perhaps the cleverest comedy of the opera world.
Sports
EPL: This Is Beyond Complicated
As we approach the end of the 2021-22 Premier League season, there is a tight race for the league title, Champions League berth, and the position above the relegation zone.
Humor
The SU Follows Up New Voting System With Gerrymandering
By Eshaal Ubaid
Maybe we should stick to low voter turnout…
Arts and Entertainment
Style Corner: How To Accessorize
Though accessories may seem like an insignificant part of an outfit, they can actually do a lot for your look. Read on to learn about tips and tricks you can use to elevate your outfit with a few small accessories.
Arts and Entertainment
Thriller Korean Dramas That Will Get You Hooked On Hallyu
By Raisa Noha
If you enjoyed Squid Game, you’ll definitely enjoy some of these K-drama thrillers.
Arts and Entertainment
Clothes On Our Body
Weatherglow is a collaborative introspective EP, co-curated by two of the most creative artists of the current Noise-pop scene.
Sports
LAX to the MAX
By Yashna Patel
Meet Anthony Ragone Moletteri, senior captain of the varsity lacrosse team.
Sports
LAX to the MAX
By Yashna Patel
Meet Anthony Ragone Moletteri, senior captain of the varsity lacrosse team.
Sports
The Sixers’ Playoff Rise (And Fall?)
By Roxie Gosfield, Susie McKnight
After success in their first series of the NBA Playoffs, the Sixers must defeat the top seeded Miami Heat without their star player, Joel Embiid.
Opinions
Teach, Don’t Prep; Learn, Don’t Study
Teaching to the test reduces students’ motivation to learn because it puts the class into the context of the test, and a class curriculum that is not centered around an exam allows for a more rewarding learning experience.
Sports
LAX to the MAX
By Yashna Patel
Meet Anthony Ragone Moletteri, senior captain of the varsity lacrosse team.