Sports
Expectations High for the Greyducks This Winter
Previewing the boys’ indoor track team’s upcoming season as well as pinpointing the struggles they have had to adapt to since last season.
Sports
Vixens Win Girls’ Volleyball City Championship
The Vixens defeated the Hunter Hawks to capture Stuyvesant’s first girls’ volleyball city championship.
Sports
Runnin’ Rebels Aim High Despite Season-Opening Loss
The boys’ basketball team looks forward to the long season despite opening the season with a blowout loss.
Sports
Penguins City Champs Again
By Damian Wasilewicz, Kevin Chan
The Penguins surpassed lofty expectations and held onto the title of City Champions after a triumphant season.
Sports
The Peglegs Look to Reclaim Division Title With Young, Talented Team
With a new coach and experienced returners, Stuyvesant’s girls’ varsity table tennis team, the Peglegs, look ahead to a successful season.
Sports
Greyducks Look to Soar in Upcoming Season
Stuyvesant’s girls’ indoor track team, the Greyducks, are already powering full steam ahead for the start of their upcoming winter season.
Sports
The Phoenix are Ready to Rise from Last Season’s Ashes
By Sunan Tajwar
We will see if the Phoenix can overcome both their internal obstacles and take advantage of their strengths on January 4 to grab that crucial win midway through the season, one that can set the tone for the rest of the season.
Sports
The Felines Look to Build on Last Year’s Highs
By Aki Yamaguchi, Elias Ferguson
Stuyvesant’s girls’ gymnastics team, the Felines, will look to reach City Championships again this year. This time, the Felines will want to do better in the championship after placing last in the championship.
Sports
Coach’s Corner: Meet Silvana Choy, Swimming Coach
Silvana Choy, who has been swimming since her childhood, has recently become Stuyvesant’s swim coach again.
Sports
Stuyvesant Rowing Cinches First Win
By Max Mah
Seniors Mark Winter and Sophia Day led the Stuyvesant rowing team to their first victory this season and are optimistic for the upcoming months.
Sports
I Like Big Punts and I Cannot Lie: An Interview with Tim Marder
By Allison Eng
The Spectator got an interview with Tim Marder, one of the captains of the Peglegs, Stuyvesant’s varsity football team.
Opinions
After the Midterms: What Comes Next?
By Brian Moses
To win control of the government in 2020, Democrats will have to play dirty.
Opinions
California is on Fire. Literally.
By Kaylee Yin
Wildfires are raging across California at speeds faster than they can be contained, and something needs to be done about them.
Humor
How To Get Adopted By A Rich Manhattan Mom
A guide to being able to live the good life in Manhattan.
News
Stuyvesant Hosts Third Annual Pep Rally
By Emma Donnelly, Evelyn Ma, Ruth Lee
The third annual pep rally was held in the third floor gymnasium on Friday, November 9.
Opinions
Keep The Colorblind High School Admissions Process Alive
Stuyvesant represents an equalizer of opportunity, but to take proactive steps that will reduce the number of seats that go to many Asian American (and Caucasian) students, especially under the guise that these students represent a privileged population among their peers, is misguided and ultimately punishes an entire demographic for their recent academic, if not socioeconomic, success.
Features
An All-American Holiday?
Thanksgiving, the day of giving thanks, is filled with hearty family reunions and celebrated differently throughout the diverse cultures and families at Stuyvesant.
News
Student Union Launches Revamped Civic Engagement Course
By Jamie Zeng
The Student Union (SU) External Affairs Department unveiled a new online Civic Engagement course to the student body in early November.
News
Honoring Stuyvesant High School’s Fallen Warriors
A ceremony celebrating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War was held on Friday, November 9 by Stuyvesant’s History Club and Social Studies Department.
Sports
Expectations High for the Greyducks This Winter
Previewing the boys’ indoor track team’s upcoming season as well as pinpointing the struggles they have had to adapt to since last season.
Sports
Vixens Win Girls’ Volleyball City Championship
The Vixens defeated the Hunter Hawks to capture Stuyvesant’s first girls’ volleyball city championship.
Sports
Runnin’ Rebels Aim High Despite Season-Opening Loss
The boys’ basketball team looks forward to the long season despite opening the season with a blowout loss.
Sports
Penguins City Champs Again
By Damian Wasilewicz, Kevin Chan
The Penguins surpassed lofty expectations and held onto the title of City Champions after a triumphant season.
Sports
The Peglegs Look to Reclaim Division Title With Young, Talented Team
With a new coach and experienced returners, Stuyvesant’s girls’ varsity table tennis team, the Peglegs, look ahead to a successful season.
Sports
Greyducks Look to Soar in Upcoming Season
Stuyvesant’s girls’ indoor track team, the Greyducks, are already powering full steam ahead for the start of their upcoming winter season.
Sports
I Like Big Punts and I Cannot Lie: An Interview with Tim Marder
By Allison Eng
The Spectator got an interview with Tim Marder, one of the captains of the Peglegs, Stuyvesant’s varsity football team.
Sports
The Phoenix are Ready to Rise from Last Season’s Ashes
By Sunan Tajwar
We will see if the Phoenix can overcome both their internal obstacles and take advantage of their strengths on January 4 to grab that crucial win midway through the season, one that can set the tone for the rest of the season.
Sports
The Felines Look to Build on Last Year’s Highs
By Aki Yamaguchi, Elias Ferguson
Stuyvesant’s girls’ gymnastics team, the Felines, will look to reach City Championships again this year. This time, the Felines will want to do better in the championship after placing last in the championship.
Sports
Coach’s Corner: Meet Silvana Choy, Swimming Coach
Silvana Choy, who has been swimming since her childhood, has recently become Stuyvesant’s swim coach again.
Sports
Stuyvesant Rowing Cinches First Win
By Max Mah
Seniors Mark Winter and Sophia Day led the Stuyvesant rowing team to their first victory this season and are optimistic for the upcoming months.
Humor
Black Friday Juul Sale
Dean “Ryan Malone” discusses the dean-hosted annual Black Friday Juul sale.
Humor
Stuyvesant’s Finest Cuisinaries
By Abdulla Elkhadrawy, Victor Kuang
A list of great food places in Stuyvesant.
Humor
How To Get Adopted By A Rich Manhattan Mom
A guide to being able to live the good life in Manhattan.
News
Stuyvesant Hosts Third Annual Pep Rally
By Emma Donnelly, Evelyn Ma, Ruth Lee
The third annual pep rally was held in the third floor gymnasium on Friday, November 9.
Opinions
After the Midterms: What Comes Next?
By Brian Moses
To win control of the government in 2020, Democrats will have to play dirty.
Opinions
California is on Fire. Literally.
By Kaylee Yin
Wildfires are raging across California at speeds faster than they can be contained, and something needs to be done about them.
Opinions
Keep The Colorblind High School Admissions Process Alive
Stuyvesant represents an equalizer of opportunity, but to take proactive steps that will reduce the number of seats that go to many Asian American (and Caucasian) students, especially under the guise that these students represent a privileged population among their peers, is misguided and ultimately punishes an entire demographic for their recent academic, if not socioeconomic, success.
Opinions
Closing Loopholes in Sexual Harassment Law
Despite testimonial and evidence against him, loopholes in sexual harassment laws have prevented charges from being pursued against former NY Atty. General Schneiderman, ramifying the importance of updating these laws.
Features
An All-American Holiday?
Thanksgiving, the day of giving thanks, is filled with hearty family reunions and celebrated differently throughout the diverse cultures and families at Stuyvesant.
News
Student Union Launches Revamped Civic Engagement Course
By Jamie Zeng
The Student Union (SU) External Affairs Department unveiled a new online Civic Engagement course to the student body in early November.
News
Tribeca Bridge Dedicated to Former Principal Abraham Baumel
By Jane Rhee
Members of the Baumel family and the Stuyvesant Alumni Association raised a quarter of a million dollars and dedicated the Tribeca Bridge to former Principal Abraham “Abe” Baumel.