Sports
Promising Season Falls Short for Peglegs
They look toward the next one in hopes that they can continue the unprecedented progress they made over the past four years.
Arts and Entertainment
Cheap Ass Food: Bibble and Sip
By Emily Xu
Bibble and Sip offers both savory and sweet treats, and drinks for affordable prices.
Arts and Entertainment
Riverdale: The New Breakfast Club
“Riverdale,” a television series adapted from “Archie Comics,” is refreshing as it was modified to be diversified; it has all of the desirable elements of a teenage drama without being too corny.
Arts and Entertainment
From a '30s Shoe Store to a Warm Candy Haven: The Legacy of Economy Candy
By Cosmo Coen
A little look into the famous mom-and-pop candy shop Economy Candy.
Sports
Huskies Grab Impressive Victory
By Jeremy Rubin
The Huskies, Stuyvesant’s girls’ lacrosse team, won their first playoff game in recent memory before losing to Curtis in the next round.
Sports
Renegade’s Playoff Bid Cut Short to End Successful Season
By Jared Asch
The Renegades finished up their season with a second-round 10-0 loss to High School for Construction, but they are optimistic for the upcoming season”
Sports
States Semifinals Prove Ultimate
By Sam Merrick
Stuyvesant’s boys’ ultimate frisbee team laments semifinals loss at States as a tough season ends a three-year streak of being state champions.
Arts and Entertainment
The Privilege of Peeing
A review of the STC’s 2017 spring comedy/musical, Urinetown.
Sports
Breaking Down the Eagles’ Postseason
By Dimitriy Leksanov, Perry Wang, Ronin Berzins
After upset victories against Eleanor Roosevelt and Tottenville, the Stuyvesant Eagles’ season came to an end in a tight semifinal rematch with Roosevelt.
News
Stuyvesant Goes National in National History Day Competition
By Chloe Doumar, George Shey, Mai Rachlevsky
Stuyvesant participated in the National History Day (NHD) competition for the second year in a row and sent two teams to nationals
News
StuyHacks Hosts Its Fourth Hackathon
StuyHacks hosts its fourth hackathon to emerge high-school students in computer science.
Arts and Entertainment
Harry Styles: A New Era
Harry Styles breaks away from his boy band roots and draws inspiration from ‘70s British rock in his debut album.
Arts and Entertainment
A Movie As Confusing and Glorious As Its Name
Buster’s Mal Heart chronicles the almost psychedelic overtones of two men in their journeys to discover their true selves.
Sports
Greyducks Win 18th Consecutive Borough’s Championship
The Greyducks won Borough’s, again. This is because of their practices, coaches, and game-day planning.
Sports
The Hitmen End the Season With New Memories
By Celina Liu
The Hitmen have thrived throughout the season and lost in the quarterfinals of playoffs, but have improved their teamwork along the way.
Arts and Entertainment
“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” Puts Family First
By Lily Yan
Though its thrilling space battles and futuristic technology make it the ideal action or science fiction movie, what really makes it stand out is its...
Arts and Entertainment
How to Be a 2017 New York Times Bestseller: An Ode to a Bawse A$$ Book
A review of Lilly Singh’s new book “How to Be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquering Life.”
Arts and Entertainment
Everything, Everything About This Love Story
By Tiffany Chen
“Everything, Everything” is a well-done romantic movie for those who are into the genre.
Opinions
Passing Up PC
The unattainable goal that political correctness seeks to achieve has resulted in more stringent limitations on individual freedom, including restrictive speech codes banning words such as “sportsmanship.”
News
Stuyvesant Amnesty International Hosts “Behind Bars: A Look at the American Prison System”
“Nothing's [going to] change in the prison system, nothing's [going to] change in the world if people don't care.” —Carlos Bernal, motivational speaker and personal...
Arts and Entertainment
Art on the Streets
By Kelli Hu
An outdoor exhibit draws the crowds near Washington Square Park.
Arts and Entertainment
See Ya, School!: A Stuyvesant Student’s Guide to Summer Cinematics
This summer will feature the release of many incredible movies as a refreshing break from the past school year.
Features
The Rooftop Garden: What Does Urban Growth Really Mean?
The rooftop garden, much needed in our urban landscape, is a lovely, but also important, project that brings together the Stuy community.
Opinions
Seven Years of Ruins At Stake
How can the international community resolve the Syrian civil war?
Humor
Programming Office: Why?
By Alexandra Wen, Marie Ivantechenko
The underclassmen are being given priority when choosing electives and APs, compared to upperclassmen.
Humor
Bill Wurtz’s “history of the entire world, i guess” Causes Record-High AP Scores
By Omar Ali
A hopeless sophomore doomed to fail his AP World History exam is enlightened with Bill Wurtz’s immense knowledge and aces it, subsequently resulting in very high scores across the country.
Sports
Another Victorious Season for the Greyducks
“With Stuy having such a rigorous curriculum, I have to admit it gets difficult at times balancing a demanding sport like track, where we are...
Sports
Promising Season Falls Short for Peglegs
They look toward the next one in hopes that they can continue the unprecedented progress they made over the past four years.
Arts and Entertainment
Cheap Ass Food: Bibble and Sip
By Emily Xu
Bibble and Sip offers both savory and sweet treats, and drinks for affordable prices.
Arts and Entertainment
Harry Styles: A New Era
Harry Styles breaks away from his boy band roots and draws inspiration from ‘70s British rock in his debut album.
Arts and Entertainment
Riverdale: The New Breakfast Club
“Riverdale,” a television series adapted from “Archie Comics,” is refreshing as it was modified to be diversified; it has all of the desirable elements of a teenage drama without being too corny.
Arts and Entertainment
A Movie As Confusing and Glorious As Its Name
Buster’s Mal Heart chronicles the almost psychedelic overtones of two men in their journeys to discover their true selves.
Arts and Entertainment
From a '30s Shoe Store to a Warm Candy Haven: The Legacy of Economy Candy
By Cosmo Coen
A little look into the famous mom-and-pop candy shop Economy Candy.
Sports
Huskies Grab Impressive Victory
By Jeremy Rubin
The Huskies, Stuyvesant’s girls’ lacrosse team, won their first playoff game in recent memory before losing to Curtis in the next round.
Sports
Renegade’s Playoff Bid Cut Short to End Successful Season
By Jared Asch
The Renegades finished up their season with a second-round 10-0 loss to High School for Construction, but they are optimistic for the upcoming season”
Sports
Greyducks Win 18th Consecutive Borough’s Championship
The Greyducks won Borough’s, again. This is because of their practices, coaches, and game-day planning.
Sports
States Semifinals Prove Ultimate
By Sam Merrick
Stuyvesant’s boys’ ultimate frisbee team laments semifinals loss at States as a tough season ends a three-year streak of being state champions.
Sports
The Hitmen End the Season With New Memories
By Celina Liu
The Hitmen have thrived throughout the season and lost in the quarterfinals of playoffs, but have improved their teamwork along the way.
Arts and Entertainment
The Privilege of Peeing
A review of the STC’s 2017 spring comedy/musical, Urinetown.
Arts and Entertainment
“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” Puts Family First
By Lily Yan
Though its thrilling space battles and futuristic technology make it the ideal action or science fiction movie, what really makes it stand out is its...
Arts and Entertainment
How to Be a 2017 New York Times Bestseller: An Ode to a Bawse A$$ Book
A review of Lilly Singh’s new book “How to Be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquering Life.”
Arts and Entertainment
Everything, Everything About This Love Story
By Tiffany Chen
“Everything, Everything” is a well-done romantic movie for those who are into the genre.
Sports
Breaking Down the Eagles’ Postseason
By Dimitriy Leksanov, Perry Wang, Ronin Berzins
After upset victories against Eleanor Roosevelt and Tottenville, the Stuyvesant Eagles’ season came to an end in a tight semifinal rematch with Roosevelt.
Opinions
The Paris Climate Accord
While leaving the Paris Climate Accord will present short term economic benefits, its long term effects on the development of America's clean energy industry are...
News
Stuyvesant Goes National in National History Day Competition
By Chloe Doumar, George Shey, Mai Rachlevsky
Stuyvesant participated in the National History Day (NHD) competition for the second year in a row and sent two teams to nationals
News
StuyHacks Hosts Its Fourth Hackathon
StuyHacks hosts its fourth hackathon to emerge high-school students in computer science.
News
A Clean Break For the 2017-2018 ARISTA EC
By Anne George
“In the long run, we want ARISTA to serve the purpose of adding to and building up your character,” ARISTA President Nicholas Lee said. “That’s...
News
Student Wins Best Paper Award at CNERT Workshop
Junior Caleb Smith-Salzberg wins best paper award at IEEE INFOCOM CNERT workshop.
Features
Kinet-X: Three Juniors’ Mission to Teach STEM to Younger Minds
“Seeing a kid’s eyes light up when their code works is a feeling that you really can’t match.” ––Adam Abbas, junior
Features
The Rooftop Garden: What Does Urban Growth Really Mean?
The rooftop garden, much needed in our urban landscape, is a lovely, but also important, project that brings together the Stuy community.
Opinions
Seven Years of Ruins At Stake
How can the international community resolve the Syrian civil war?
Opinions
Passing Up PC
The unattainable goal that political correctness seeks to achieve has resulted in more stringent limitations on individual freedom, including restrictive speech codes banning words such as “sportsmanship.”
News
Stuyvesant Amnesty International Hosts “Behind Bars: A Look at the American Prison System”
“Nothing's [going to] change in the prison system, nothing's [going to] change in the world if people don't care.” —Carlos Bernal, motivational speaker and personal...
Arts and Entertainment
Art on the Streets
By Kelli Hu
An outdoor exhibit draws the crowds near Washington Square Park.
Arts and Entertainment
See Ya, School!: A Stuyvesant Student’s Guide to Summer Cinematics
This summer will feature the release of many incredible movies as a refreshing break from the past school year.
Humor
Programming Office: Why?
By Alexandra Wen, Marie Ivantechenko
The underclassmen are being given priority when choosing electives and APs, compared to upperclassmen.
Humor
Bill Wurtz’s “history of the entire world, i guess” Causes Record-High AP Scores
By Omar Ali
A hopeless sophomore doomed to fail his AP World History exam is enlightened with Bill Wurtz’s immense knowledge and aces it, subsequently resulting in very high scores across the country.
Humor
Student Surprised by Angery Reaccs on Post of Exact Grades
By Daniel Knopf
A Stuy student is genuinely surprised when people attack him for posting his exact grades on facebook.