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Sports
The Uncertain Future of Golden State
The Warriors are in a tough position with a recent Jimmy Butler injury and a lack of help for point guard Stephen Curry, and must consider a rebuild.
Opinions
How Hong Kong was Tamed in Six Years
Conditioned fear is the biggest tool in an authoritarian tool kit to prevent political dissidence in Hong Kong.
Opinions
The Dawn of a New World Order
By Lukas Yao
The world as we know it is changing, and the winners will be those who can adapt.
Opinions
More Than a Game: How Cards Connect Generations
Games are a way for our generation to create lasting and natural relationships with their elders.
Opinions
Mayor Mamdani’s Office of Mass Engagement
By Alice Frank
Mamdani’s Office of Mass Engagement has the potential to be revolutionary or dangerous—and it all depends on the New Yorkers who participate.
News
Two Stuyvesant Seniors Selected as Posse Scholars
Seniors Stefan Broge and Marlee Sidor were recently selected as Posse Scholars.
Humor
The Cave Journey to Freedom and Glory
By Chloe Zheng
An escape journey through the loose tile on the ceiling of the third-floor gym.
Features
Should School Be In Session On “Snow Days”?
Recently, everyone has to watch every step they take and make sure they haven’t submerged the cuffs of their pants into a slush of dirty, slippery snow. The warning of an impending snowstorm took almost all by surprise, and caused the New York City Public Schools (NYCPS) to declare Monday, January 26, as a remote snow day. What do Stuyvesant students and staff have to say about that? Let's find out!

Arts and Entertainment
STC Leaves Its Land of Yesterday Behind
STC’s latest show, Anastasia, proves to be one of its best in recent memory.
Arts and Entertainment
A Window Into the Top Film and Television of 2025
By Kabir Madan, Oscar Scribner
Although it had its flaws, 2025’s year in film and television surpasses 2024 and provides hope going into 2026 and beyond.
Humor
How Are the Fat Bears Faring After Fat Bear Week?
By Selina Lin
The bears of Katmai National Park after Fat Bear Week.
Features
Cats, Crafts, and Maths: Ms. Tormo
By Iman Nawaz
Art Appreciation and Drafting teacher Isabel Tormo shares the passions that fuel her life and delves into her many interests.
Features
Still in Airplane Mode: One Month Into NYC’s Phone Ban
By Fahmida Begum, Rano Safarova
Still in Airplane Mode: One Month Into NYC’s Phone Ban
Arts and Entertainment
Bread, Brotherhood, and Bracknell: Reviewing the STC’s The Importance of Being Earnest
By Kabir Madan, Oscar Scribner
STC’s Spring comedy, The Importance of Being Earnest, was a triumphant, laughter-filled production that emphasized the promise of Stuyvesant’s future productions.

News
Behind the Scenes of STC’s Anastasia
By Aditya Anand, Elaine Wong, Saerom Kim
As October neared its end, the Stuyvesant Theater Community (STC) held its annual fall musical.
Arts and Entertainment
Bread, Brotherhood, and Bracknell: Reviewing the STC’s The Importance of Being Earnest
By Kabir Madan, Oscar Scribner
STC’s Spring comedy, The Importance of Being Earnest, was a triumphant, laughter-filled production that emphasized the promise of Stuyvesant’s future productions.

Arts and Entertainment
Not So Comedic
By Duncan Park, Gulam Monawarah, Khush Wadhwa
The Spectator reviews the Stuyvesant Theater Community’s final show of the school year.
Sports
The Uncertain Future of Golden State
The Warriors are in a tough position with a recent Jimmy Butler injury and a lack of help for point guard Stephen Curry, and must consider a rebuild.
Opinions
How Hong Kong was Tamed in Six Years
Conditioned fear is the biggest tool in an authoritarian tool kit to prevent political dissidence in Hong Kong.
Opinions
The Dawn of a New World Order
By Lukas Yao
The world as we know it is changing, and the winners will be those who can adapt.
Opinions
More Than a Game: How Cards Connect Generations
Games are a way for our generation to create lasting and natural relationships with their elders.
Opinions
Mayor Mamdani’s Office of Mass Engagement
By Alice Frank
Mamdani’s Office of Mass Engagement has the potential to be revolutionary or dangerous—and it all depends on the New Yorkers who participate.
News
Two Stuyvesant Seniors Selected as Posse Scholars
Seniors Stefan Broge and Marlee Sidor were recently selected as Posse Scholars.
Humor
The Cave Journey to Freedom and Glory
By Chloe Zheng
An escape journey through the loose tile on the ceiling of the third-floor gym.
Features
Should School Be In Session On “Snow Days”?
Recently, everyone has to watch every step they take and make sure they haven’t submerged the cuffs of their pants into a slush of dirty, slippery snow. The warning of an impending snowstorm took almost all by surprise, and caused the New York City Public Schools (NYCPS) to declare Monday, January 26, as a remote snow day. What do Stuyvesant students and staff have to say about that? Let's find out!
Arts and Entertainment
A Window Into the Top Film and Television of 2025
By Kabir Madan, Oscar Scribner
Although it had its flaws, 2025’s year in film and television surpasses 2024 and provides hope going into 2026 and beyond.
Arts and Entertainment
The Original Twenty-One Pilots, A Deeply Buried Secret
Review of the STC winter drama <i>All My Sons</i>.
Arts and Entertainment
Independence, Patriotism, and Deep Sea Fishing Rights
By Eliana Kavouriadis, Sophie Feng

Arts and Entertainment
STC Leaves Its Land of Yesterday Behind
STC’s latest show, Anastasia, proves to be one of its best in recent memory.
Humor
How Are the Fat Bears Faring After Fat Bear Week?
By Selina Lin
The bears of Katmai National Park after Fat Bear Week.
Features
Cats, Crafts, and Maths: Ms. Tormo
By Iman Nawaz
Art Appreciation and Drafting teacher Isabel Tormo shares the passions that fuel her life and delves into her many interests.


