Sports
Athlete of the Issue: Frankie Michelli
By Allison Eng
Senior Frankie Michelli lets The Spectator in on a few facts about her 4-year long career as Stuyvesant’s softball pitcher.
Humor
The Great (Stuyvesant) War
By Helena Williams, William Huang
Students must engage in even more ruthless competition for Ivy League colleges.
Sports
Stuyvesant Stunt Rewrites the History Books
Stuyvesant’s coed stunt team makes the playoffs for the first time in history and looks to advance much deeper into the postseason for years to come.
Sports
European Titans Clash in Kiev
By Ahmed Hussein, Sunan Tajwar
In the 64’, Gareth Bale gifted us with a moment of true magic with an acrobatic bicycle kick from the edge of the box from Marcelo’s cross that floated into the top left corner of the goal.
Sports
Coach’s Corner: Meet Retiring Coach Eric Wisotsky
Meet Mr. Eric Wisotsky, the handball and table tennis coach.
Sports
Peglegs Make Playoff History
By Lee-Ann Rushlow, Lumi Westerlund
The Peglegs lose in the second round of the playoffs and say goodbye to coach Di Wu.
Arts and Entertainment
How Beychella Made Coachella History
By Lucy Lu
Beyoncé’s performance at Coachella was visually stunning and has made way for diversity and appreciation for black culture in popular culture.
Sports
Eagles’ Season Ends Early in the Playoffs
Coming in third after Hunter College High School and the Bronx High School of Science, the Eagles made it to the second round of the playoffs before losing to Tottenville.
Sports
Stuyvesant Greyducks Dominate Boroughs
This year, the Greyducks added one more first place finish to their collection on May 20, reclaiming consistency after a seemingly bumpy season.
Sports
The Renegades’ Run Ends in Quarterfinals
By Ethan Weisberg, Samuel Stamler
The Renegades start playoffs strong and win big against Francis Lewis but fall short in the last game of their season against Fort Hamilton with their worst offensive performance of this season.
Humor
Thanos Runs For SU
The Mad Titan Thanos offers some ways to improve the Stuyvesant Student Union.
Humor
Seniors Reflect On All The Interesting Things They Could Have Done Instead of Studying
Seniors consider what they might have done with the last four years and grapple with all the free time they have now.
Arts and Entertainment
Arctic Monkeys Take You to Outer Space
After a long hiatus, Arctic Monkeys take their music in a brand new direction with “Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino.”
News
Bill de Blasio Unveils Controversial Plans to Reform the SHSAT
By George Shey
Mayor Bill de Blasio announces plans to reform the SHSAT.
Features
Kahoot! Culture
By Matylda Urbaniak, Tasfia Rahman
Kahoot! is used in many classrooms at Stuyvesant to help students review before exams and teachers understand their students’ grasp of the course material.
Features
Hanging With Haber
By Talia Kahan
A profile on the new Assistant Principal of Organization, Dr. Gary Haber.
Sports
Illustrious Pegleg Careers Untainted By Latest Playoff Defeat
After a first-round playoff loss to a powerhouse Staten Island team, the sun has set on the different, fascinating careers of numerous senior Peglegs.
Features
Things You Never Knew About Mr. Tamosaitis But Always Wanted to Ask
Teacher profile on Mr. Tamosaitis
News
Junior Caucus Hosts Career Fair at Stuyvesant
By Erin Lee, Rae Seong Jeong, Ruth Lee
The Junior Caucus hosted a Career Fair on Friday, May 18 in order to educate and expose students to careers and various fields of study.
News
HBO Films Family-Friendly Documentary About 9/11 at Stuyvesant
By Kaylee Yin, Maddy Andersen, Misaal Tabassum
An upcoming HBO documentary about 9/11 aimed at kids features members of the Stuyvesant Community.
News
ARISTA Executive Board Undergoes Organizational Reforms
By Diego Vasquez, Mai Rachlevsky
The executive council of ARISTA for the 2018-2019 year was announced on April 30.
Features
From Stuyvesant Student to Nobel Prize Laureate: Dr. Richard Axel
By Amanda Yagerman, Claire Tempelman, Tasfia Rahman
An interview with Dr. Richard Axel, a Stuyvesant alumnus and a Nobel Prize laureate.
Features
Apollo Rising
By Thibaud Roy
A look into Apollo, an escalator tracking program created by Sophomore Caucus.
Features
A Recollection of the Sleep-Deprived Days
Four Stuyvesant teachers recount their high school years through identifying with their students.
News
Wellness Council Hosts First-Ever Meditation Class
By Elena Hlamenko, Jamie Zeng, Peter Tam
The Stuyvesant Wellness Council holds its first meditation class, instructed by neuroscientist Dr. Param.
Features
Stuyvesant3
By Talia Kahan, Zoe Oppenheimer
A profile and history of StuyCubed, blocks that commemorate previous Stuyvesant graduating classes and historical landmarks.
Opinions
The Crucial Missing Factor in the Gun Policy Debate
There is a serious shortage of scientific research into the effects of gun policy, and that seriously hinders almost any gun policy debate for all participants.
Opinions
Not Yet Known—Or Is It?
Numerous studies by policy research institutions—public and private—have consistently shown that widespread private gun ownership overwhelmingly deters crime, rather than encourages it.
Sports
Athlete of the Issue: Frankie Michelli
By Allison Eng
Senior Frankie Michelli lets The Spectator in on a few facts about her 4-year long career as Stuyvesant’s softball pitcher.
Humor
The Great (Stuyvesant) War
By Helena Williams, William Huang
Students must engage in even more ruthless competition for Ivy League colleges.
Humor
Thanos Runs For SU
The Mad Titan Thanos offers some ways to improve the Stuyvesant Student Union.
Humor
Seniors Reflect On All The Interesting Things They Could Have Done Instead of Studying
Seniors consider what they might have done with the last four years and grapple with all the free time they have now.
Sports
Stuyvesant Stunt Rewrites the History Books
Stuyvesant’s coed stunt team makes the playoffs for the first time in history and looks to advance much deeper into the postseason for years to come.
Sports
European Titans Clash in Kiev
By Ahmed Hussein, Sunan Tajwar
In the 64’, Gareth Bale gifted us with a moment of true magic with an acrobatic bicycle kick from the edge of the box from Marcelo’s cross that floated into the top left corner of the goal.
Sports
Coach’s Corner: Meet Retiring Coach Eric Wisotsky
Meet Mr. Eric Wisotsky, the handball and table tennis coach.
Sports
Peglegs Make Playoff History
By Lee-Ann Rushlow, Lumi Westerlund
The Peglegs lose in the second round of the playoffs and say goodbye to coach Di Wu.
Arts and Entertainment
How Beychella Made Coachella History
By Lucy Lu
Beyoncé’s performance at Coachella was visually stunning and has made way for diversity and appreciation for black culture in popular culture.
Arts and Entertainment
Arctic Monkeys Take You to Outer Space
After a long hiatus, Arctic Monkeys take their music in a brand new direction with “Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino.”
Sports
Eagles’ Season Ends Early in the Playoffs
Coming in third after Hunter College High School and the Bronx High School of Science, the Eagles made it to the second round of the playoffs before losing to Tottenville.
Sports
Stuyvesant Greyducks Dominate Boroughs
This year, the Greyducks added one more first place finish to their collection on May 20, reclaiming consistency after a seemingly bumpy season.
Sports
The Renegades’ Run Ends in Quarterfinals
By Ethan Weisberg, Samuel Stamler
The Renegades start playoffs strong and win big against Francis Lewis but fall short in the last game of their season against Fort Hamilton with their worst offensive performance of this season.
Sports
Greyducks Win Borough Championships for 19th Consecutive Season
The Greyducks have enjoyed a great outdoor season with major wins in the Borough and City Championships.
Sports
Inconsistency Costs The Tigers Their Season
With a young and inexperienced team, the Tigers have struggled to find a system that works this season.
Sports
Illustrious Pegleg Careers Untainted By Latest Playoff Defeat
After a first-round playoff loss to a powerhouse Staten Island team, the sun has set on the different, fascinating careers of numerous senior Peglegs.
Features
Things You Never Knew About Mr. Tamosaitis But Always Wanted to Ask
Teacher profile on Mr. Tamosaitis
News
Junior Caucus Hosts Career Fair at Stuyvesant
By Erin Lee, Rae Seong Jeong, Ruth Lee
The Junior Caucus hosted a Career Fair on Friday, May 18 in order to educate and expose students to careers and various fields of study.
News
Bill de Blasio Unveils Controversial Plans to Reform the SHSAT
By George Shey
Mayor Bill de Blasio announces plans to reform the SHSAT.
News
HBO Films Family-Friendly Documentary About 9/11 at Stuyvesant
By Kaylee Yin, Maddy Andersen, Misaal Tabassum
An upcoming HBO documentary about 9/11 aimed at kids features members of the Stuyvesant Community.
News
ARISTA Executive Board Undergoes Organizational Reforms
By Diego Vasquez, Mai Rachlevsky
The executive council of ARISTA for the 2018-2019 year was announced on April 30.
Features
Kahoot! Culture
By Matylda Urbaniak, Tasfia Rahman
Kahoot! is used in many classrooms at Stuyvesant to help students review before exams and teachers understand their students’ grasp of the course material.
Features
From Stuyvesant Student to Nobel Prize Laureate: Dr. Richard Axel
By Amanda Yagerman, Claire Tempelman, Tasfia Rahman
An interview with Dr. Richard Axel, a Stuyvesant alumnus and a Nobel Prize laureate.
Features
Hanging With Haber
By Talia Kahan
A profile on the new Assistant Principal of Organization, Dr. Gary Haber.
Features
Apollo Rising
By Thibaud Roy
A look into Apollo, an escalator tracking program created by Sophomore Caucus.
Features
A Recollection of the Sleep-Deprived Days
Four Stuyvesant teachers recount their high school years through identifying with their students.
News
Wellness Council Hosts First-Ever Meditation Class
By Elena Hlamenko, Jamie Zeng, Peter Tam
The Stuyvesant Wellness Council holds its first meditation class, instructed by neuroscientist Dr. Param.
Features
Stuyvesant3
By Talia Kahan, Zoe Oppenheimer
A profile and history of StuyCubed, blocks that commemorate previous Stuyvesant graduating classes and historical landmarks.
Opinions
The Censorship of Language
By Anne Rhee
Adopting such a method of understanding the word’s history rather than alienation or isolation of certain parts of language is inherently more helpful to the way we think.
Opinions
The Crucial Missing Factor in the Gun Policy Debate
There is a serious shortage of scientific research into the effects of gun policy, and that seriously hinders almost any gun policy debate for all participants.
Opinions
Not Yet Known—Or Is It?
Numerous studies by policy research institutions—public and private—have consistently shown that widespread private gun ownership overwhelmingly deters crime, rather than encourages it.
Humor
End of School Year Reflections
By Yaru Luo
A look back at everything we’ve learned this school year and advice for the incoming class.