Opinions
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Resignation: A Republican Mess
By Zobia Syed
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation, though seemingly formidable and a catalyst for downfall, does not necessarily imply all that it foreshadows.
Arts and Entertainment
Dispatch (2025): Your Choices Matter
By Sara Bhuiyan
Dispatch (2025) is incredibly compelling, full of puzzles and hard choices.
Features
Discovering Myself One Page at a Time
By PLACEHOLDER
My reading ability has been one of my superpowers for as long as I can remember. It’s shaped me as a person and has deeply affected my outlook on life. No matter how simplistic reading might be, it truly does resonate with me.
Arts and Entertainment
Bassvictim: Testing Forms in Forever
Bassvictim’s Forever explores the band’s sound after the after-parties.
Opinions
Reimagining Grand Army Plaza
Brooklyn’s Grand Army Plaza redesign must be supported in order to prioritize pedestrian safety and restore its original glory.
News
The Price Point
By Brendan Tan
The Price Point is a series written by News Editor Brendan Tan, covering recent economic events and providing Stuyvesant students with an easy understanding of critical economics concepts that affect our day-to-day lives.
Opinions
Tax Elite Colleges
Elite colleges have thrived with federal subsidies and tax breaks while public universities face continued budget cuts.
Features
In His Element: Douglas Zhu
By PLACEHOLDER
AP Chemistry teacher and alumnus Douglas Zhu reflects on his unexpected return to the classroom and his childhood
Science
The Science Behind Hot Chocolate
By Unknown User
The chemistry and structure of cocoa create a smooth and rich flavor, making hot chocolate the perfect cozy treat after a long school day

Science
Quantum Biology: How Quantum Mechanics May Help Birds Migrate
By Jessica Yao
The mechanism of magnetoreception is used by birds to migrate during the seasons, revealing a surprising intersection between biology, chemistry, and quantum physics.
Opinions
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Resignation: A Republican Mess
By Zobia Syed
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation, though seemingly formidable and a catalyst for downfall, does not necessarily imply all that it foreshadows.
Arts and Entertainment
Dispatch (2025): Your Choices Matter
By Sara Bhuiyan
Dispatch (2025) is incredibly compelling, full of puzzles and hard choices.
Features
Discovering Myself One Page at a Time
By PLACEHOLDER
My reading ability has been one of my superpowers for as long as I can remember. It’s shaped me as a person and has deeply affected my outlook on life. No matter how simplistic reading might be, it truly does resonate with me.
Arts and Entertainment
Bassvictim: Testing Forms in Forever
Bassvictim’s Forever explores the band’s sound after the after-parties.
Opinions
Reimagining Grand Army Plaza
Brooklyn’s Grand Army Plaza redesign must be supported in order to prioritize pedestrian safety and restore its original glory.
News
Stuyvesant’s Moot Court Team is Top Team in Manhattan
By Lucia Fajardo, Lyla Storm, PLACEHOLDER
Stuyvesant’s Moot Court Team competed at Fordham Law School, placing as semifinalists and ranked the number one school team in Manhattan on November 17.
News
The Price Point
By Brendan Tan
The Price Point is a series written by News Editor Brendan Tan, covering recent economic events and providing Stuyvesant students with an easy understanding of critical economics concepts that affect our day-to-day lives.
Opinions
Tax Elite Colleges
Elite colleges have thrived with federal subsidies and tax breaks while public universities face continued budget cuts.
Features
In His Element: Douglas Zhu
By PLACEHOLDER
AP Chemistry teacher and alumnus Douglas Zhu reflects on his unexpected return to the classroom and his childhood
Science
The Science Behind Hot Chocolate
By Unknown User
The chemistry and structure of cocoa create a smooth and rich flavor, making hot chocolate the perfect cozy treat after a long school day
