Arts and Entertainment
A Grand(e) Album With Sweet Beats
Review of Ariana Grande’s album “Sweetener.”
Sports
Predictions for the 2018 US Open
By Celina Liu
This year’s US Open has featured unexpected upsets and matchups between players of all different generations.
Sports
NFL Crystal Ball: What Will Happen this Season?
Many teams throughout the league have improved this season, making for a very enticing 2018 season.
Sports
Mimbas Hope to Improve on Strong 2017 Season
The Mimbas, Stuyvesant’s girls’ soccer team, hope to improve on an impressive 2017 season.
Sports
The Stuyvesant Peglegs Ready to Improve and Excel Performances
The Stuyvesant Peglegs, the boys’ varsity soccer team, will be looking to build on last season’s good performance.
Arts and Entertainment
Reviewers Still Aren’t Ready for Raunchy Women
Reviewers tank the majority of raunchy comedies with female leads without much consideration for the movie itself, as opposed to the genre.
Sports
Vixens Prep for Big First Game
The Vixens practice early and hard in preparation for one of the most significant games of the seasons.
Sports
Athletes of the Issue: Touché
By Allison Eng
Two members of the boys’ fencing team, Albert Zhang and Alex Lin, give the 101 on what it’s like to be a high school fencer.
Sports
Lady Lobsters Look to Succeed With Young, Talented Roster
Stuyvesant’s girls’ tennis team will need to rally this season to advance the team past the first round of playoffs.
Arts and Entertainment
A Wickedly Theatrical Album
Review of Panic! At The Disco’s sixth album, “Pray for the Wicked.”
News
New Online Talos System Goes Live at Stuyvesant
Developer Rodda John (‘17) comments on Stuyvesant’s new Talos system and how it will impact the school administration and student body in the upcoming years.
News
Eric Contreras Resigns as Principal of Stuyvesant
Principal Eric Contreras has announced his resignation after two years at Stuyvesant High School, and will assume a position as Senior Executive Director of Curriculum, Construction, and Professional Learning at the New York City Department of Education.
Arts and Entertainment
Avengers: Infinity War—A Movie 10 Years in the Making
Reviewing “Avengers: Infinity War” and marvelling (lol) at the MCU thus far.
Sports
The French Crowned Kings in Russia
By Ahmed Hussein, Artem Ilyanok, Sunan Tajwar
As always, the World Cup was a display of the very pinnacle of global sport.
Arts and Entertainment
Dreams Do Come True
By Andrew Ng
“To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” brings to life a light, sweet romance story of Lara Jean and her letters.
Sports
MLB Postseason Predictions
By Jeremy Rubin
With only a month left in the MLB regular season, this is a look ahead to my predictions for the 2018 playoffs.
Arts and Entertainment
“Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again”: A Whirlwind of Colors, Music, and Happiness
By Lena Farley
A review of Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.
Arts and Entertainment
Making America Great Again
BlacKkKlansman contains plenty of Spike Lee’s trademarks but remains the perfect movie to introduce newcomers to the director’s style and genre with a piece that makes fun of white people and celebrates the African-American struggle.
News
Stuyvesant’s Summer of 2018
By Jakob Gorisek-Gazze, Neil Sarkar
Here’s what some of the student body was doing this summer in regards to travel, relaxation, and experiences.
Humor
Incoming Sophomores Brace for Incoming Irrelevance
As the school year approaches, the thought of being irrelevant frightens rising sophomores.
Humor
The Elite School (Of Fish)
The hallway outside of the guidance office during program changes is a loch ness monster in itself.
Opinions
Highly Stigmatized, Hardly Recognized
By Kaylee Yin
A highly stigmatized topic across the world, fatness is deemed unacceptable and unattractive, but it should not continue to be degraded.
Opinions
The Case for a Chinese Trade War
China has long been abusing its trade to boost its own agenda at America’s expense. It’s time to force them to play fair.
Arts and Entertainment
Forget The Prom Dress; Throw Out The Whole Goddamn Fetish
Imperialism over the East is still rampant; it just manifested into something else unwanted.
Arts and Entertainment
Artist Profile: Declan McKenna
By Lea Shvarts
Declan McKenna emerges in the music field with his experimental music and honest tone.
Arts and Entertainment
A Grand(e) Album With Sweet Beats
Review of Ariana Grande’s album “Sweetener.”
Arts and Entertainment
Avengers: Infinity War—A Movie 10 Years in the Making
Reviewing “Avengers: Infinity War” and marvelling (lol) at the MCU thus far.
Sports
Predictions for the 2018 US Open
By Celina Liu
This year’s US Open has featured unexpected upsets and matchups between players of all different generations.
Sports
The French Crowned Kings in Russia
By Ahmed Hussein, Artem Ilyanok, Sunan Tajwar
As always, the World Cup was a display of the very pinnacle of global sport.
Arts and Entertainment
Dreams Do Come True
By Andrew Ng
“To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” brings to life a light, sweet romance story of Lara Jean and her letters.
Sports
NFL Crystal Ball: What Will Happen this Season?
Many teams throughout the league have improved this season, making for a very enticing 2018 season.
Sports
Mimbas Hope to Improve on Strong 2017 Season
The Mimbas, Stuyvesant’s girls’ soccer team, hope to improve on an impressive 2017 season.
Sports
The Stuyvesant Peglegs Ready to Improve and Excel Performances
The Stuyvesant Peglegs, the boys’ varsity soccer team, will be looking to build on last season’s good performance.
Arts and Entertainment
Reviewers Still Aren’t Ready for Raunchy Women
Reviewers tank the majority of raunchy comedies with female leads without much consideration for the movie itself, as opposed to the genre.
Sports
MLB Postseason Predictions
By Jeremy Rubin
With only a month left in the MLB regular season, this is a look ahead to my predictions for the 2018 playoffs.
Arts and Entertainment
“Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again”: A Whirlwind of Colors, Music, and Happiness
By Lena Farley
A review of Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.
Sports
Vixens Prep for Big First Game
The Vixens practice early and hard in preparation for one of the most significant games of the seasons.
Sports
Athletes of the Issue: Touché
By Allison Eng
Two members of the boys’ fencing team, Albert Zhang and Alex Lin, give the 101 on what it’s like to be a high school fencer.
Sports
Lady Lobsters Look to Succeed With Young, Talented Roster
Stuyvesant’s girls’ tennis team will need to rally this season to advance the team past the first round of playoffs.
Arts and Entertainment
Making America Great Again
BlacKkKlansman contains plenty of Spike Lee’s trademarks but remains the perfect movie to introduce newcomers to the director’s style and genre with a piece that makes fun of white people and celebrates the African-American struggle.
Arts and Entertainment
A Wickedly Theatrical Album
Review of Panic! At The Disco’s sixth album, “Pray for the Wicked.”
News
New Online Talos System Goes Live at Stuyvesant
Developer Rodda John (‘17) comments on Stuyvesant’s new Talos system and how it will impact the school administration and student body in the upcoming years.
News
Eric Contreras Resigns as Principal of Stuyvesant
Principal Eric Contreras has announced his resignation after two years at Stuyvesant High School, and will assume a position as Senior Executive Director of Curriculum, Construction, and Professional Learning at the New York City Department of Education.
Features
Dear Class of 2022, The SOPHOMORES Have Advice!
By Kaeliana Yu
What You Wish You Knew in Freshman Year
Opinions
The Steadfast Sex Struggle of STEM
Exploring the reason why our world’s capable, tenacious women seem to stray away from pursuing STEM-oriented careers, as well as what must be done in order to dissolve this disparity.
Opinions
The Case Against Kavanaugh
Though Kavanaugh is an intrinsically fantastic Supreme Court nominee, Senate Democrats should resist his nomination for one reason: Merrick Garland.
Opinions
Highly Stigmatized, Hardly Recognized
By Kaylee Yin
A highly stigmatized topic across the world, fatness is deemed unacceptable and unattractive, but it should not continue to be degraded.
Opinions
The Case for a Chinese Trade War
China has long been abusing its trade to boost its own agenda at America’s expense. It’s time to force them to play fair.
Arts and Entertainment
Forget The Prom Dress; Throw Out The Whole Goddamn Fetish
Imperialism over the East is still rampant; it just manifested into something else unwanted.
News
Stuyvesant’s Summer of 2018
By Jakob Gorisek-Gazze, Neil Sarkar
Here’s what some of the student body was doing this summer in regards to travel, relaxation, and experiences.
Arts and Entertainment
Artist Profile: Declan McKenna
By Lea Shvarts
Declan McKenna emerges in the music field with his experimental music and honest tone.
Humor
Incoming Sophomores Brace for Incoming Irrelevance
As the school year approaches, the thought of being irrelevant frightens rising sophomores.
Humor
Incoming Freshmen Follow Facebook Advice
By Anika Sujana
Freshmen follow the bad advice given to them on the advice page on Facebook by upperclassmen hoping it’ll make their freshman year easier.
Humor
The Elite School (Of Fish)
The hallway outside of the guidance office during program changes is a loch ness monster in itself.