News
Stuyvesant Muslim Student Association Secures Third Consecutive Win at MIST
By Ilora Bhattacharyya, Lucia Fajardo
Stuyvesant’s MSA achieved a historic third-consecutive victory at the Muslim Interscholastic Tournament.
Sports
Why the Mets Have a Low-Cost Pitching Rotation and Why It Works
A case study into the evolution of a cost-efficient Mets rotation.
Sports
Slot’s 20/20 Vision
Many fans and pundits questioned whether he could live up to the legacy that his predecessor Jürgen Klopp, who was a monumental figure for Liverpool, left behind.
Science
The Universe Is Expanding Faster Than Your GPA Is Dropping (For Now)
By Narnia Poddar, Tashfia Diha
The rate of the expansion of the universe, explained by dark energy, has been accelerating, but new findings suggest that this acceleration might be slowing down.
Science
The Human Body and Mind After Space Travel
By Sophie Zhao
Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are finally back on Earth after being stranded in space for nine months. Their prolonged time in space significantly impacted their health.
Science
The Power in Every Step: How Sidewalks Can Generate Electricity
Piezoelectricity can help turn steps into energy, providing an alternate and more sustainable energy source.
Science
ROYGBIV...O? A Closer Look at the Newly Discovered Color ‘Olo’ and How We Can See It
Using laser technology, scientists have recently created a new color known as Olo to target specific parts of the eye.
Opinions
Freeze the Ice Bucket Challenge
By Alice Frank
The resurfacing of the Ice Bucket Challenge diminishes its original cause and doesn’t give meaning to its new one.
Opinions
Not Just Free Money: Buy Now, Pay Later
Buy Now, Pay Later is an appealing way of expensing purchases, but unfettered usage is detrimental to consumers.
Opinions
How Trump Is Using Jews to Undermine Democracy
Trump is crafting a facade of advocating against antisemitism; in reality, he uses Jews as a ploy to further undermine democracy and worsen antisemitism in the process. We can’t fall for his deception.
Opinions
Fasting and Forgotten
By Hifza Kaleem
It’s essential that Stuyvesant stops overlooking Ramadan—as well as other minority holidays—and instead cultivate a truly accepting, comfortable environment for students of all cultural and religious backgrounds.

Arts and Entertainment
The Noguchi Museum, A Hidden Gem of NYC
The legacy of mid-20th-century artist Isamu Noguchi lives on at his museum in Astoria.

Humor
Trees and Allergy Season: Patreearchy and its Pollenly Consequences
By Selina Lin
The plight of pollen allergies and the patreearchial problems that plague pollinators.

Humor
The Five Stages of Grief During Test Results
By Adeline Liao
From denial to depression, every Stuy student has had stressful experiences waiting for test results. Here they are outlined in a guide—you’re welcome.

Features
Beyond Mathematics and the Microphone: Mr. Rubinstein
Mathematics teacher Gary Rubinstein reflects on his childhood memories and early teaching years, discussing how those experiences have influenced his path to being a teacher today.

Features
A Map of the Guidance Suite: Part Two
A continuation of a look into the lives of the counselors and staff beyond the limits of their profession.

Arts and Entertainment
The Devil of Hell’s Kitchen is Born Again
By Kabir Madan
While certainly weaker than any of the original seasons, especially due to a weaker supporting cast, Daredevil: Born Again delivered excellent action, great legal cases, and two final episodes that show promise for season two.

Arts and Entertainment
Recasting the Past and Shaping the Future
By Albert Shen, Elizabeth Chao
Recasting the Past, the Met’s newest asian art exhibition, offers a fresh perspective on the art of Chinese bronzes and works to establish later bronzes’s cultural significance (with an interview with Curator Pengliang Lu).
News
The Price Point
By Brendan Tan
The Price Point is a series written by News Editor Brendan Tan, covering recent economic events and providing Stuyvesant students with an easy understanding of critical economics concepts that affect our day-to-day lives.
News
Stuyvesant Big Sib Chairs Host Big Sib-Little Sib Dance
By Amrit Das, Gavin Cheng, Rahul Kissoon
Stuyvesant Big Sib Chairs hosted the annual Big Sib-Little Sib dance with many activities for the freshman to enjoy.
Humor
A Modest Proposal for the Stuyvesant Escalators
Why AI-powered overclocking will fix the Stuyvesant escalators.
Features
USC Ice Bucket Challenge Spread
Students across Stuyvesant share their feelings on the University of Southern California’s recent Ice Bucket Challenge—a trend started to raise awareness for mental health and suicide prevention.
Arts and Entertainment
Catching Fives
By The Arts & Entertainment Department
A&E's recommended playlist!
Arts and Entertainment
PlayAsia #4: Study Sessions
An amazing study playlist for any lock-in sessions.
Arts and Entertainment
The Opera of Terror - Poulenc’s Díalogues Des Carmélites in Juilliard
By Albert Shen
Reviewing The Juilliard School’s performance of the opera Díalogues Des Carmélites

Sports
Thumb, Thumb, Thumb and Water, Water, Water
Meet Gabriella Vernik and Sophie Liu, co-captains of the Stuyvesant girls fencing team, the Vipers!
News
Stuyvesant Muslim Student Association Secures Third Consecutive Win at MIST
By Ilora Bhattacharyya, Lucia Fajardo
Stuyvesant’s MSA achieved a historic third-consecutive victory at the Muslim Interscholastic Tournament.
Sports
Why the Mets Have a Low-Cost Pitching Rotation and Why It Works
A case study into the evolution of a cost-efficient Mets rotation.
Sports
Slot’s 20/20 Vision
Many fans and pundits questioned whether he could live up to the legacy that his predecessor Jürgen Klopp, who was a monumental figure for Liverpool, left behind.
Science
The Universe Is Expanding Faster Than Your GPA Is Dropping (For Now)
By Narnia Poddar, Tashfia Diha
The rate of the expansion of the universe, explained by dark energy, has been accelerating, but new findings suggest that this acceleration might be slowing down.
Science
The Human Body and Mind After Space Travel
By Sophie Zhao
Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are finally back on Earth after being stranded in space for nine months. Their prolonged time in space significantly impacted their health.
Science
The Power in Every Step: How Sidewalks Can Generate Electricity
Piezoelectricity can help turn steps into energy, providing an alternate and more sustainable energy source.
Science
ROYGBIV...O? A Closer Look at the Newly Discovered Color ‘Olo’ and How We Can See It
Using laser technology, scientists have recently created a new color known as Olo to target specific parts of the eye.
Opinions
Freeze the Ice Bucket Challenge
By Alice Frank
The resurfacing of the Ice Bucket Challenge diminishes its original cause and doesn’t give meaning to its new one.
Opinions
Not Just Free Money: Buy Now, Pay Later
Buy Now, Pay Later is an appealing way of expensing purchases, but unfettered usage is detrimental to consumers.
Opinions
How Trump Is Using Jews to Undermine Democracy
Trump is crafting a facade of advocating against antisemitism; in reality, he uses Jews as a ploy to further undermine democracy and worsen antisemitism in the process. We can’t fall for his deception.
Opinions
Fasting and Forgotten
By Hifza Kaleem
It’s essential that Stuyvesant stops overlooking Ramadan—as well as other minority holidays—and instead cultivate a truly accepting, comfortable environment for students of all cultural and religious backgrounds.
Opinions
The Case For Compassion on Death Row
Extending compassion to death row inmates proves that humanity extends through the bars.
News
The Price Point
By Brendan Tan
The Price Point is a series written by News Editor Brendan Tan, covering recent economic events and providing Stuyvesant students with an easy understanding of critical economics concepts that affect our day-to-day lives.

Arts and Entertainment
The Noguchi Museum, A Hidden Gem of NYC
The legacy of mid-20th-century artist Isamu Noguchi lives on at his museum in Astoria.
News
Stuyvesant Big Sib Chairs Host Big Sib-Little Sib Dance
By Amrit Das, Gavin Cheng, Rahul Kissoon
Stuyvesant Big Sib Chairs hosted the annual Big Sib-Little Sib dance with many activities for the freshman to enjoy.

Humor
Trees and Allergy Season: Patreearchy and its Pollenly Consequences
By Selina Lin
The plight of pollen allergies and the patreearchial problems that plague pollinators.

Humor
The Five Stages of Grief During Test Results
By Adeline Liao
From denial to depression, every Stuy student has had stressful experiences waiting for test results. Here they are outlined in a guide—you’re welcome.
Humor
A Modest Proposal for the Stuyvesant Escalators
Why AI-powered overclocking will fix the Stuyvesant escalators.

Features
Beyond Mathematics and the Microphone: Mr. Rubinstein
Mathematics teacher Gary Rubinstein reflects on his childhood memories and early teaching years, discussing how those experiences have influenced his path to being a teacher today.
Features
USC Ice Bucket Challenge Spread
Students across Stuyvesant share their feelings on the University of Southern California’s recent Ice Bucket Challenge—a trend started to raise awareness for mental health and suicide prevention.

Features
A Map of the Guidance Suite: Part Two
A continuation of a look into the lives of the counselors and staff beyond the limits of their profession.
Arts and Entertainment
Catching Fives
By The Arts & Entertainment Department
A&E's recommended playlist!
Arts and Entertainment
PlayAsia #4: Study Sessions
An amazing study playlist for any lock-in sessions.
Arts and Entertainment
The Opera of Terror - Poulenc’s Díalogues Des Carmélites in Juilliard
By Albert Shen
Reviewing The Juilliard School’s performance of the opera Díalogues Des Carmélites
News
Om Jah Vänder Mig. Kommer Jag Se Dig?: Weatherday Returns
Weatherday’s sophomoric release, Hornet Disaster, is a triumph of buzz and noise.
Arts and Entertainment
Through Gilded Doors: A Homecoming at the Frick
The Frick Collection’s reopening blends historic charm with subtle renovations, offering an intimate setting for famed works of art.

Arts and Entertainment
The Devil of Hell’s Kitchen is Born Again
By Kabir Madan
While certainly weaker than any of the original seasons, especially due to a weaker supporting cast, Daredevil: Born Again delivered excellent action, great legal cases, and two final episodes that show promise for season two.

Arts and Entertainment
Recasting the Past and Shaping the Future
By Albert Shen, Elizabeth Chao
Recasting the Past, the Met’s newest asian art exhibition, offers a fresh perspective on the art of Chinese bronzes and works to establish later bronzes’s cultural significance (with an interview with Curator Pengliang Lu).