Humor
The Pipette Ghost
By Fiona Chen
A Stuy senior gets haunted by a chemistry-loving, pipette-shaped ghost, but more so by the thought of being rejected from college.
Sports
The Rise of the Fallen Quarterback
By Duncan Park
With the increase of once-failed quarterbacks who have found success on new teams, it’s time to examine how organizations treat rookie quarterbacks.
Opinions
A Loud Argument with My Tween Self!
Embracing our cringey past selves instead of suppressing them gives us the opportunity to grow and find our identity in a changing society.
Features
Oh, Brother; Tales of Siblings Together at Stuy
Stuy students with siblings attending Stuy reminisce about how their siblings have shaped their experience at school.
Humor
US Congress, Where The Only Thing Being Passed Is The Zombie Virus
By Eli Smith
Zombies have taken over the US Congress, but has anything changed?
Humor
Stuyves-haunt High School
By Lina Zheng
A student walks into Stuyvesant High School, but everything is extremely weird and a little suspicious.
Opinions
The Social Responsibility of Singers
The brutal nature of the media and fan bases has been normalized, and singers must take responsibility for inadvertently promoting conflicts caused by releasing extremely personal lyrics.
Features
Rediscovering the Magic of Reading
A reflection on my reading journey and how I found myself through books.
Arts and Entertainment
Daisy the Great Faces a Challenger Like No Other in the Spectacle
Daisy the Great makes bold swings with the release of the newest EP: Spectacle: Daisy the Great vs. Tony Visconti
Humor
The Manifesto of the People’s Republic of Stuyvesant High School
The tyrannical Student Union, which was a mere front for the oppressive robotique class, was overthrown last Friday by teacher Karla Stalinan and her senior student Vladislava Leninova. Here is our vision for the new regime, ruled by YOU, the people.
Arts and Entertainment
Why We All Want to be Sigmas
By Galen Jack
The introduction of algorithms to social media has made it almost impossible to resist social pressure, creating a fascination with those who dare defy trends.
Sports
Ipswich Town: A Rocky Yet Hopeful Start to the Premier League
By Ben Rudinski
Ipswich Town’s bold signings, resilient performances, and determination to compete in the Premier League make them a team to watch, despite their winless run so far.
Sports
PSAL All Access: The Road to Sports for All
By Eli Lifton
It’s been 2 years since the PSAL introduced its All-Access Program. What does it mean to teams and players?
Opinions
Road to November 2024
By Amaryllis Sun, Joanne Hwang, Myles Vuong
The Opinions Department’s comments regarding the vice presidential debate between J.D. Vance and Tim Walz, hosted on Tuesday, October 1.
Humor
The Pipette Ghost
By Fiona Chen
A Stuy senior gets haunted by a chemistry-loving, pipette-shaped ghost, but more so by the thought of being rejected from college.
Sports
The Rise of the Fallen Quarterback
By Duncan Park
With the increase of once-failed quarterbacks who have found success on new teams, it’s time to examine how organizations treat rookie quarterbacks.
Opinions
A Loud Argument with My Tween Self!
Embracing our cringey past selves instead of suppressing them gives us the opportunity to grow and find our identity in a changing society.
Opinions
The Social Responsibility of Singers
The brutal nature of the media and fan bases has been normalized, and singers must take responsibility for inadvertently promoting conflicts caused by releasing extremely personal lyrics.
Features
Rediscovering the Magic of Reading
A reflection on my reading journey and how I found myself through books.
Features
Oh, Brother; Tales of Siblings Together at Stuy
Stuy students with siblings attending Stuy reminisce about how their siblings have shaped their experience at school.
Humor
US Congress, Where The Only Thing Being Passed Is The Zombie Virus
By Eli Smith
Zombies have taken over the US Congress, but has anything changed?
Humor
Stuyves-haunt High School
By Lina Zheng
A student walks into Stuyvesant High School, but everything is extremely weird and a little suspicious.
Humor
Not Clickbait! Stuyvesant High School's Faculty Halloween Cooking Contest, Now Live!
By Selina Lin
A student documents the treats at the annual Stuyvesant faculty’s Halloween cooking contest.
Sports
These Mets
By Khush Wadhwa
The 2024 Mets do not belong in the playoffs. Let’s recap exactly what brought them here.
Arts and Entertainment
Amanda Ba: Contemplating Desire and Urbanization
Amanda Ba: Developing Desire presents a cryptic look at the current state of Chinese urbanization and development.
Arts and Entertainment
Daisy the Great Faces a Challenger Like No Other in the Spectacle
Daisy the Great makes bold swings with the release of the newest EP: Spectacle: Daisy the Great vs. Tony Visconti
Humor
The Manifesto of the People’s Republic of Stuyvesant High School
The tyrannical Student Union, which was a mere front for the oppressive robotique class, was overthrown last Friday by teacher Karla Stalinan and her senior student Vladislava Leninova. Here is our vision for the new regime, ruled by YOU, the people.
Sports
The Next Generation, NHL Edition
By Kai Russell
With the emergence of young talents like Connor Bedard, Matvei Michkov, and Macklin Celebrini, the NHL has a bright future unparalleled by years prior.
Arts and Entertainment
Why We All Want to be Sigmas
By Galen Jack
The introduction of algorithms to social media has made it almost impossible to resist social pressure, creating a fascination with those who dare defy trends.
Sports
Ipswich Town: A Rocky Yet Hopeful Start to the Premier League
By Ben Rudinski
Ipswich Town’s bold signings, resilient performances, and determination to compete in the Premier League make them a team to watch, despite their winless run so far.