Sports
Spartans Showing Flashes in a Hard Fought Season Opener
The Stuyvesant wrestling team showed a lot of potential in their season opener against Edward R. Murrow High School which took place on December 5th.
Sports
Peglegs Looking to Capture Fourth Straight Title
The Stuyvesant boys’ table tennis team, the Titans, are looking to capture their fourth straight title amid the loss of key players.
Sports
Goodbye Girardi, Hello Boone
By Jeremy Rubin
Aaron Boone’s hire as the next Yankees manager leaves more questions than answers about the team.
Humor
Communist Revolution Inspires Hostile Takeover of Stuyvesant
A Stuyvesant sophomore decides to start a revolution and overthrows the entire school’s administration.
Arts and Entertainment
What’s In a “reputation”?
A review of “reputation” and an exploration of what it means for Taylor Swift as an artist.
Arts and Entertainment
Jackie Chan Seems Like “The Foreigner” in His Own Film
By Thomas Chen
“The Foreigner” disappoints with a convoluted story and a lack of Jackie Chan.
Sports
Phoenix Look to Carry On Tradition of Success
Under the leadership of seniors Shannon Lau and Delaney Demark, and behind a growing youth movement, the Phoenix look to go deep into the playoffs.
Arts and Entertainment
“Humans of New York: The Series”
Brandon Stanton’s “Humans of New York: The Series” Facebook show is beautiful, but relatively uninteresting—we could have expected more from filmed work.
Arts and Entertainment
Good Fences Make A Good Platform for Activism
By Emily Xu
Ai Weiwei’s new public art exhibit “Good Fences Make Good Neighbors” is a response to the global refugee crisis and encourages the viewer to get involved instead of passively sitting on the sidelines.
Opinions
The Fastest Food Chains Are Turning Green
Fast food companies are trying to be more green, but they need to try harder to offset the mass environmental damage they have caused.
Opinions
The Democratic Party is the Women's’ Party
By Maia Brydon
Democrats have always been against sexual assault, not because they want women’s votes, but because they truly support women.
Opinions
Transforming Apathy to Awareness
By Angela Wong
Stuyvesant, like any other high school, has a responsibility to address student harassment issues through a gender studies course.
Sports
Under New Head Coach, Pirates Look to Repeat as City Champions
By Noah Grenert
The Pirates have a strong roster and a new coach and are trying to accomplish what last year’s team did: go undefeated and become the City Champions.
Sports
Spartans Showing Flashes in a Hard Fought Season Opener
The Stuyvesant wrestling team showed a lot of potential in their season opener against Edward R. Murrow High School which took place on December 5th.
Sports
Peglegs Looking to Capture Fourth Straight Title
The Stuyvesant boys’ table tennis team, the Titans, are looking to capture their fourth straight title amid the loss of key players.
Sports
Goodbye Girardi, Hello Boone
By Jeremy Rubin
Aaron Boone’s hire as the next Yankees manager leaves more questions than answers about the team.
Arts and Entertainment
What’s In a “reputation”?
A review of “reputation” and an exploration of what it means for Taylor Swift as an artist.
Arts and Entertainment
Jackie Chan Seems Like “The Foreigner” in His Own Film
By Thomas Chen
“The Foreigner” disappoints with a convoluted story and a lack of Jackie Chan.
Sports
Phoenix Look to Carry On Tradition of Success
Under the leadership of seniors Shannon Lau and Delaney Demark, and behind a growing youth movement, the Phoenix look to go deep into the playoffs.
Arts and Entertainment
“Humans of New York: The Series”
Brandon Stanton’s “Humans of New York: The Series” Facebook show is beautiful, but relatively uninteresting—we could have expected more from filmed work.
Humor
Health Class Reaches Record Popularity
By Renee Kim
Health class reaches record popularity at Stuyvesant, as revealed through a survey, and it’s because of health teacher Ms. Garber.
Humor
Communist Revolution Inspires Hostile Takeover of Stuyvesant
A Stuyvesant sophomore decides to start a revolution and overthrows the entire school’s administration.
Arts and Entertainment
“Murder on the Orient Express” Reaches Beyond Its Inspiration
How does Kenneth Branagh’s new film adaptation of “Murder on the Orient Express” compare to Agatha Christie’s legendary novel?
Arts and Entertainment
Good Fences Make A Good Platform for Activism
By Emily Xu
Ai Weiwei’s new public art exhibit “Good Fences Make Good Neighbors” is a response to the global refugee crisis and encourages the viewer to get involved instead of passively sitting on the sidelines.
Opinions
The Fastest Food Chains Are Turning Green
Fast food companies are trying to be more green, but they need to try harder to offset the mass environmental damage they have caused.
Opinions
Uzbekistan: A Model For Progress
By Ben Platt
Uzbekistan is a rare bright spot in a world that seems to be lurching towards right-wing authoritarianism.
Opinions
The Democratic Party is the Women's’ Party
By Maia Brydon
Democrats have always been against sexual assault, not because they want women’s votes, but because they truly support women.
Opinions
Democrats and Women: Making the Same Mistake
By Mia Gindis
Yet, the Democratic party—which claims to be firmly opposed to sexual assault—has had a totally underwhelming response.
Opinions
Transforming Apathy to Awareness
By Angela Wong
Stuyvesant, like any other high school, has a responsibility to address student harassment issues through a gender studies course.