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The Pirates of Senior SING! rode their U.S.S. ARRGH all the way to the class of 2024’s first SING! victory.
Issue 12, Volume 114
Features
Stuyvesant students react to the Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action and the impact it will have on their futures.
Issue 2, Volume 114
Spec+
As one of the first 13 women who attended Stuyvesant, Dr. Horn was a pioneer in high school and beyond. After graduating from Brown University, Dr. Horn attended medical school at Mount Sinai Hospital and became an influential cardiologist specializing in right-sided heart failure and pulmonary hypertension.
Issue 0, Volume 114
The word “assimilated” isn’t an insult to me, but rather a reminder of the conscious choice I made to embrace American values.
Issue 16, Volume 113
Opinions
Reselling is not a business. It is simply robbing resources from the needy and purposefully taking advantage of a wealth gap.
Issue 9, Volume 113
Stuyvesant students discuss the availability and efficiency of Stuyvesant gender-neutral bathrooms.
Issue 7, Volume 113
Hispanic Heritage month is an invitation for everyone to appreciate Hispanic culture, whether you are Hispanic or not.
Issue 3, Volume 113
Biden’s student debt forgiveness program falls short of its promises.
Issue 2, Volume 113
The career of a social media moderator poses a mental health threat that makes it unsustainable for the future.
Issue 1, Volume 113
Korea’s journey to the decriminalization of abortion reminds America to fight for abortion rights.
Issue 16, Volume 112
The ambiguity of biological distinctions and mental gender perception may complicate the future of transgender athletes.
Non-profit organizations must be strictly regulated so their CEOs cannot exploit their donors.
Issue 15, Volume 112
The culture of worshiping age as a representation of superiority is harmful to younger generations.
Issue 12, Volume 112
Lab-grown meat holds potential, but it has a long way to go before it becomes a meat alternative.
Issue 10, Volume 112
Internet influencers are just as valid as TV celebrities to enter mainstream media.
Women’s hygiene needs aren’t always oriented toward practical cleanliness, but toward following society’s standards of a feminine woman.
Issue 9, Volume 112
Being a teacher and a parent provides both benefits and challenges, but ultimately influences both professions positively.
Issue 8, Volume 112
Threatening children with Hell and convincing them of the afterlife is a form of psychological manipulation that takes advantage of their naivety.
Issue 7, Volume 112