News
National History Day Finalists Advance to National Championships
By Jenny Liu, Peter Goswami, Rifath Hossain, Victoria Gao
Several groups from Stuyvesant will advance to the National Championships of the National History Day Competition, albeit with some changes.
News
ARISTA Expands Volunteer Opportunities
By Alec Shafran, Isabella Jia, Jess Zhang, Maggie Sansone, Sakura Yamanaka
ARISTA has expanded its tutoring services to all Manhattan students and has also introduced their Phone Angels program.
Features
The Titan Behind Talos: Rodda John’s Journey From Student to Creator
A profile on alumus Rodda John (’17), the brain behind Talos. There’s more to John than meets the eye.
Features
The Titan Behind Talos: Rodda John’s Journey From Student to Creator
A profile on alumus Rodda John (’17), the brain behind Talos. There’s more to John than meets the eye.
Opinions
A School Day Off to Throw Around Colored Powder?
As an important religious minority in New York City, Hindus should be granted school holidays to allow children to embrace their culture and religion.
Opinions
A School Day Off to Throw Around Colored Powder?
As an important religious minority in New York City, Hindus should be granted school holidays to allow children to embrace their culture and religion.
Science
The Chilling Reality of Global Warming Around the World
By Oscar Wang
Global warming has triggered a slew of unnatural weather phenomena at both ends of the temperature spectrum.
Opinions
Our Gun Laws Don’t Hurt Just Us
By Maya Dunayer
Lax American gun legislation is not only an issue for Americans at home, but is also a threat to citizens of other countries, including Jamaica and Mexico.
Arts and Entertainment
The Baby Naming Conundrum
Focus Sentence: Parents have been tasked with providing their progeny a name that will endure with them for the rest of their life, yet many fail to understand the significance of this.
Humor
Stuyvesant Reveals Its True Colors Amidst COVID-19
By Jasmine Wang
Rat stocks have never been better.
Arts and Entertainment
The Baby Naming Conundrum
Parents have been tasked with providing their progeny a name that will endure with them for the rest of their life, yet many fail to understand the significance of this.
Arts and Entertainment
What’s Up With Movie Theaters?
With the popularity and success of films that have been released straight to streaming services, movie theaters may be a thing of the past.
News
Students Face Difficulties During Online AP Exams
By Christopher Sullivan, Kai Caothien, Shriya Anand, Theo Schiminovich
Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, students took a modified AP exam at home, with many facing technical difficulties along the way.
Features
Cutting Edge Haircuts in Quarantine
Discussing the influence and effects of cutting or dying your hair in quarantine.
Features
Incoming: The Culture of Stuy’s Biggest Facebook Groups
Stuyvesant students’ thoughts on the “Dear Incoming Stuyvesant Class of…” Facebook groups.
Features
Stuyvesant: A Virtual Rendition
For many, the spring tour for accepted students and Camp Stuy are trademarks of coming to Stuy—but not for the class of 2024.
Features
When Senior Cut Day Gets Cut: How Seniors Feel About Corona-Age Milestones
Seniors reflect on the semester that they have lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Features
A Myriad of Tastes - Talking With Stuy Alumnus and Legendary Restaurateur: Drew Nieporent
By Catherine Ching, Christina Pan
A conversation with Drew Nieporent (’73), Stuyvesant alumnus and legendary restaurateur.
Science
The Stereotypes Tucked Away in Our Unconscious
This article explores how stereotypes ingrained in our minds through influences from our environment soon find themselves tucked away in our unconscious, and most of the time, we don’t even realize it. However, a process called de-automatization can save our generation from the societal threat of stereotypes.
Arts and Entertainment
Live From Zoom, it’s Saturday Night!
By Roxy Perazzo
A close look at the success and failures of “SNL at Home.”
Science
The Chilling Reality of Global Warming Around the World
By Oscar Wang
Global warming has triggered a slew of unnatural weather phenomena at both ends of the temperature spectrum.
Science
Saving the Amazon Through Tapirs
By Shah Nabil
Through their feces, Tapirs prove to be a potential contender to repairing the Amazon Rainforest as a whole.
Arts and Entertainment
Take Control: The New Kimmy Schmidt Interactive Special
Immerse yourself in the newest piece of interactive entertainment from Netflix, where one wrong choice could render you dead, unemployed, or beat up in a rural West Virginian bar.
Arts and Entertainment
A Film Homage to May and Mental Health Awareness
By Jenny Liu
The integration of film culture and mental health awareness can culminate into some movies that do both justice.
Arts and Entertainment
You’re Mad, He’s Back
By Anson Guan
A look at the return of infamous rapper 6ix9ine and how he remains relevant.
Arts and Entertainment
How to Make Whipped Coffee
A guide on how to make whipped coffee, an extremely popular trend on Instagram and TikTok.
Sports
A Star Achieves Baseball Greatness: Revisiting Miguel Cabrera’s Spectacular 2012 Season
A look back at one of the best individual seasons in recent baseball memory.
News
Evaluating the Exams: What Stuyvesant Students Thought of Online APs
By The Features Department, The News Department
Students discuss their experience taking online AP exams this year.
News
National History Day Finalists Advance to National Championships
By Jenny Liu, Peter Goswami, Rifath Hossain, Victoria Gao
Several groups from Stuyvesant will advance to the National Championships of the National History Day Competition, albeit with some changes.
News
ARISTA Expands Volunteer Opportunities
By Alec Shafran, Isabella Jia, Jess Zhang, Maggie Sansone, Sakura Yamanaka
ARISTA has expanded its tutoring services to all Manhattan students and has also introduced their Phone Angels program.
News
Students Face Difficulties During Online AP Exams
By Christopher Sullivan, Kai Caothien, Shriya Anand, Theo Schiminovich
Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, students took a modified AP exam at home, with many facing technical difficulties along the way.
Features
Cutting Edge Haircuts in Quarantine
Discussing the influence and effects of cutting or dying your hair in quarantine.
Features
Incoming: The Culture of Stuy’s Biggest Facebook Groups
Stuyvesant students’ thoughts on the “Dear Incoming Stuyvesant Class of…” Facebook groups.
Features
The Titan Behind Talos: Rodda John’s Journey From Student to Creator
A profile on alumus Rodda John (’17), the brain behind Talos. There’s more to John than meets the eye.
Features
The Titan Behind Talos: Rodda John’s Journey From Student to Creator
A profile on alumus Rodda John (’17), the brain behind Talos. There’s more to John than meets the eye.
Features
Stuyvesant: A Virtual Rendition
For many, the spring tour for accepted students and Camp Stuy are trademarks of coming to Stuy—but not for the class of 2024.
Features
When Senior Cut Day Gets Cut: How Seniors Feel About Corona-Age Milestones
Seniors reflect on the semester that they have lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Features
A Myriad of Tastes - Talking With Stuy Alumnus and Legendary Restaurateur: Drew Nieporent
By Catherine Ching, Christina Pan
A conversation with Drew Nieporent (’73), Stuyvesant alumnus and legendary restaurateur.
Science
The Stereotypes Tucked Away in Our Unconscious
This article explores how stereotypes ingrained in our minds through influences from our environment soon find themselves tucked away in our unconscious, and most of the time, we don’t even realize it. However, a process called de-automatization can save our generation from the societal threat of stereotypes.
Science
Paradox and Periphery: What's the Matter With Matter?
By Rania Zaki
Symmetry says matter should not exist. Neutrinos may just dispute that.
Science
Scientists Discover Hidden Earth-Like Planet in Old Data
By Henry Cen
Scientists have recently found a new Earth-like planet found in hidden Kepler data. They found it by… and originally overlooked it because…
Science
The Chilling Reality of Global Warming Around the World
By Oscar Wang
Global warming has triggered a slew of unnatural weather phenomena at both ends of the temperature spectrum.
Opinions
A School Day Off to Throw Around Colored Powder?
As an important religious minority in New York City, Hindus should be granted school holidays to allow children to embrace their culture and religion.
Opinions
A School Day Off to Throw Around Colored Powder?
As an important religious minority in New York City, Hindus should be granted school holidays to allow children to embrace their culture and religion.
Science
The Chilling Reality of Global Warming Around the World
By Oscar Wang
Global warming has triggered a slew of unnatural weather phenomena at both ends of the temperature spectrum.
Science
Saving the Amazon Through Tapirs
By Shah Nabil
Through their feces, Tapirs prove to be a potential contender to repairing the Amazon Rainforest as a whole.
Opinions
Our Gun Laws Don’t Hurt Just Us
By Maya Dunayer
Lax American gun legislation is not only an issue for Americans at home, but is also a threat to citizens of other countries, including Jamaica and Mexico.
Arts and Entertainment
The Baby Naming Conundrum
Focus Sentence: Parents have been tasked with providing their progeny a name that will endure with them for the rest of their life, yet many fail to understand the significance of this.
Arts and Entertainment
Take Control: The New Kimmy Schmidt Interactive Special
Immerse yourself in the newest piece of interactive entertainment from Netflix, where one wrong choice could render you dead, unemployed, or beat up in a rural West Virginian bar.
Arts and Entertainment
A Film Homage to May and Mental Health Awareness
By Jenny Liu
The integration of film culture and mental health awareness can culminate into some movies that do both justice.
Humor
Stuyvesant Reveals Its True Colors Amidst COVID-19
By Jasmine Wang
Rat stocks have never been better.
Arts and Entertainment
You’re Mad, He’s Back
By Anson Guan
A look at the return of infamous rapper 6ix9ine and how he remains relevant.
Arts and Entertainment
The Baby Naming Conundrum
Parents have been tasked with providing their progeny a name that will endure with them for the rest of their life, yet many fail to understand the significance of this.
Arts and Entertainment
What’s Up With Movie Theaters?
With the popularity and success of films that have been released straight to streaming services, movie theaters may be a thing of the past.
Arts and Entertainment
How to Make Whipped Coffee
A guide on how to make whipped coffee, an extremely popular trend on Instagram and TikTok.
Arts and Entertainment
Raising the Bar for Representation: Celebrating Asian-American Musical Artists
By Zifei Zhao
Recommendations of Asian-American musical artists for AAPI Heritage Month
Sports
A Star Achieves Baseball Greatness: Revisiting Miguel Cabrera’s Spectacular 2012 Season
A look back at one of the best individual seasons in recent baseball memory.
Sports
Life After Football
The time to act is now. The sports world cannot bear to see another superstar like Antonio Brown collapse.