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A self-aware article on article writing itself, exploring and questioning the readership of The Spectator and the Opinions Department.
Issue 6, Volume 113
A personal reflection on Islam and fate.
Issue 5, Volume 113
Though the Artemis I launch has been more difficult than expected to start, the program is a crucial step towards furthering human progress in space exploration.
Issue 4, Volume 113
It is time to up your Halloween costume game! Here are some kudos and kudon’ts on what to wear to Stuyvesant’s costume contest.
The world has slowly been losing its color as companies begin using monochrome hues, harming our mental health in the long run.
Issue 3, Volume 113
JWST has recently released highly anticipated images of galaxies, nebulas, and everything in between that reveal many secrets of our universe.
Issue 1, Volume 113
Saudi Arabia’s plan for the linear skyscraper city, The Line, is the future for density living and human progression.
Elon Musk has bought all of Twitter in the name of free speech, and his motives are quite questionable.
Issue 15, Volume 112
A heated debate has blown up the Internet: are there more wheels or doors in the world?
Issue 13, Volume 112
The James Webb Telescope, a telescope with a complex design with a significant purpose, recently launched and will hopefully capture images that’ll answer blazing questions about our universe.
Issue 10, Volume 112
Colleges should be free to end the continual circle of money that society has created.
Issue 9, Volume 112