News
Eric Contreras Re-Signs as Principal of Stuyvesant
Principal Eric Contreras announced his decision to stay at Stuyvesant, turning down the position as Senior Executive Director of Curriculum, Construction, and Professional Learning for the NYC Department of Education.
News
Eric Smith Replaces James Johnson as AP of Mathematics
By Maddy Andersen, Tina Zheng, Jamie Zeng
Principal Contreras and IA AP of Mathematics Eric Smith discuss the new change in math AP for the upcoming school year.
News
Francesca McAuliffe Replaces Dr. Ernest Olivieri as World Language AP
Francesca McAuliffe has replaced Dr. Ernest Oliveri as Stuyvesant’s Assistant Principal of the World Language Department.
Features
Teachers Fresh Off the Wagon
By Zoe Davis, Senjuti Gayen, Talia Kahan, Susannah Ahn, Veronika Kowalski, Tashfia Hasan
An introduction of the new teachers at Stuyvesant.
Features
Catching Up With Contreras
By Talia Kahan
An update on the initiatives Principal Eric Contreras has already begun, and visions he has for Stuyvesant in the future.
Opinions
The Future of NYC Urban Planning
With the rise of “supertall” buildings from the Lower East to Long Island City comes the question of how NYC should adapt its zoning and land-use laws to maintain its integrity as a city of, for, and by the people.
Opinions
What is Street Harassment? What Can We do About It?
By Claire Shin
Street harassment is far too widespread and dangerous for us to continue turning a blind eye to it.
Opinions
Oil, Oil Everywhere
The U.S.’s friendliness with Saudi Arabia insulates its regime from answering for its crimes in the war against Yemen.
Opinions
Greatest Saviors or Gravest Sinners?
Vigilantism violates human rights, preys on the innocent, and fuels a corrupted judicial system.
Humor
San Francisco Mayor Announces New Program To Safely Dispose of Dead Bodies; Says It Will Help Fight Climate Change and Pollution
Opinions
The Future of NYC Urban Planning
With the rise of “supertall” buildings from the Lower East to Long Island City comes the question of how NYC should adapt its zoning and land-use laws to maintain its integrity as a city of, for, and by the people.
Arts and Entertainment
Fall Trends: Both Familiar and Forward-Thinking
This fall, fashion is geared toward risk-takers, with both recycled and never-before-seen trends.
Humor
I am Part of the Resistance Inside the Schneiderman-Stein Household
By Anonymous
I live with the family, but I have vowed to thwart parts of its agenda and its worst inclinations.
Sports
Lady Lobsters Show Strength in Early Season Loss
Recapping the Lady Lobsters’ first meet of the new season as well as the current strengths and weaknesses of the team.
Sports
Boys’ Badminton Fills in Gaps for a Strong Season
By Yae June Lee
The boys’ badminton team looks forward to their upcoming season despite having gaps left by graduated seniors.
Sports
Defending Champs Ready to Come Out Swimming
By Kevin Chan, Damian Wasilewicz
Having regained the title of city champions last year, the girls’ swimming team confidently comes into season, fighting to hold on to their title.
Sports
Vixens Prep for Big First Game
The Vixens practice early and hard in preparation for one of the most significant games of the seasons.
Sports
Greyducks Prepare for Long Season Ahead with Warm-up Meet
By Noah Grenert
With some practice under their belts early on, the Greyducks hope to have a successful season.
Sports
Fencing Winning Streak in Jeopardy
Despite a huge loss to their team’s core lineup, the boys’ fencing team looks forward to a strong season and another undefeated regular season.
Sports
Girls Cross Country looking to Build Upon Winning Ways
By Sunan Tajwar
The Greyducks, Stuyvesant’s girls’ cross country team, will rely on their work ethic, experience, and leadership to get their team over the finish line both literally and metaphorically.
Features
Stuyvesant’s Commute Stories
By Yasmine Chokrane, Katie Leton
Focusing in on the various commutes Stuyvesant students take from each borough of New York City.
News
Eric Contreras Re-Signs as Principal of Stuyvesant
Principal Eric Contreras announced his decision to stay at Stuyvesant, turning down the position as Senior Executive Director of Curriculum, Construction, and Professional Learning for the NYC Department of Education.
News
Eric Smith Replaces James Johnson as AP of Mathematics
By Maddy Andersen, Tina Zheng, Jamie Zeng
Principal Contreras and IA AP of Mathematics Eric Smith discuss the new change in math AP for the upcoming school year.
News
Francesca McAuliffe Replaces Dr. Ernest Olivieri as World Language AP
Francesca McAuliffe has replaced Dr. Ernest Oliveri as Stuyvesant’s Assistant Principal of the World Language Department.
Features
Teachers Fresh Off the Wagon
By Zoe Davis, Senjuti Gayen, Talia Kahan, Susannah Ahn, Veronika Kowalski, Tashfia Hasan
An introduction of the new teachers at Stuyvesant.
Features
Catching Up With Contreras
By Talia Kahan
An update on the initiatives Principal Eric Contreras has already begun, and visions he has for Stuyvesant in the future.
Opinions
The Future of NYC Urban Planning
With the rise of “supertall” buildings from the Lower East to Long Island City comes the question of how NYC should adapt its zoning and land-use laws to maintain its integrity as a city of, for, and by the people.
Opinions
What is Street Harassment? What Can We do About It?
By Claire Shin
Street harassment is far too widespread and dangerous for us to continue turning a blind eye to it.
Opinions
Oil, Oil Everywhere
The U.S.’s friendliness with Saudi Arabia insulates its regime from answering for its crimes in the war against Yemen.
Opinions
Greatest Saviors or Gravest Sinners?
Vigilantism violates human rights, preys on the innocent, and fuels a corrupted judicial system.
Opinions
The Future of NYC Urban Planning
With the rise of “supertall” buildings from the Lower East to Long Island City comes the question of how NYC should adapt its zoning and land-use laws to maintain its integrity as a city of, for, and by the people.
Arts and Entertainment
Fall Trends: Both Familiar and Forward-Thinking
This fall, fashion is geared toward risk-takers, with both recycled and never-before-seen trends.
Humor
San Francisco Mayor Announces New Program To Safely Dispose of Dead Bodies; Says It Will Help Fight Climate Change and Pollution
Humor
I am Part of the Resistance Inside the Schneiderman-Stein Household
By Anonymous
I live with the family, but I have vowed to thwart parts of its agenda and its worst inclinations.
Humor
I am Part of the Resistance Inside the Schneiderman-Stein Household
By Anonymous
I live with the family, but I have vowed to thwart parts of its agenda and its worst inclinations.
Sports
What’s a Soccer Player’s Favorite Tea? Penal Tea.
By Allison Eng
One of this year’s captains of the girls’ soccer team, Alexandra (Allie) Lennard talks about how she got into soccer, and what the Mimbas team environment is like.
Sports
Lady Lobsters Show Strength in Early Season Loss
Recapping the Lady Lobsters’ first meet of the new season as well as the current strengths and weaknesses of the team.
Sports
Boys’ Badminton Fills in Gaps for a Strong Season
By Yae June Lee
The boys’ badminton team looks forward to their upcoming season despite having gaps left by graduated seniors.
Sports
Defending Champs Ready to Come Out Swimming
By Kevin Chan, Damian Wasilewicz
Having regained the title of city champions last year, the girls’ swimming team confidently comes into season, fighting to hold on to their title.
Sports
Vixens Prep for Big First Game
The Vixens practice early and hard in preparation for one of the most significant games of the seasons.
Arts and Entertainment
My Noodle Obsession 1
By Jiahe Wang
You can find anything from Ippudo’s authentic hearty tonkotsu ramen to Mentoku’s spicy whip cream ramen in New York.
Sports
Greyducks Prepare for Long Season Ahead with Warm-up Meet
By Noah Grenert
With some practice under their belts early on, the Greyducks hope to have a successful season.
Sports
Fencing Winning Streak in Jeopardy
Despite a huge loss to their team’s core lineup, the boys’ fencing team looks forward to a strong season and another undefeated regular season.
Sports
Girls Cross Country looking to Build Upon Winning Ways
By Sunan Tajwar
The Greyducks, Stuyvesant’s girls’ cross country team, will rely on their work ethic, experience, and leadership to get their team over the finish line both literally and metaphorically.