News
Stuyvesant Attends Inaugural New York City Science Research Symposium
: Stuyvesant’s Junior Regeneron students attended the first New York City Science Research Conference (NYCSRC) at Hunter College High School where they presented their work and gained insights into the field of science research.
Humor
2024 is Ending, so Why Not Do It For the Plot
You haven’t done anything this year, but the year isn’t over just yet. Here are some helpful suggestions to how you can finally feel the warmth of someone else’s embrace or perhaps burn down the kitchen you’ve always wanted to burn down.
Humor
Who Memorizes the World Map?
Cartographers start to have fun with America’s lack of geography skills, removing parts of the world map little by little.
Sports
Roki Sasaki Could be MLB’s Next Ace
Roki Sasaki is poised to shake up the free agency market, with top teams vying to secure his elite talent.
Sports
College Football At Its Peak—Rivalry Week
By Ben Rudinski
The 2024 Rivalry Week in college football was no exception, featuring stunning upsets and intense battles on the field that have significantly impacted the College Football
News
@Stuy.teacher.comments Instagram Draws Both Praise and Backlash
By Amy Mitchneck, Ilora Bhattacharyya, Kara Yip, Lyla Storm
Recently, a new Instagram account has gained popularity amongst Stuyvesant students, as well as attention from faculty. Some find it entertaining while others find it problematic.
Opinions
The Risks of De-Dollarization in Latin America
De-dollarization may appear to benefit Latin American nations, but it is not a realistic or sustainable economic policy.
Opinions
Populism and the Commodification of American Politics
By Mace Elinson
In a nation where politicians make politics a defining factor of our lives, intellectual curiosity is removed from the equation.
Opinions
Building a Legacy: How Gen-Z Can Lead With Action
By Alexa Leahy
The ever-growing presence of performative activism online coupled with a chaotic political climate makes me doubtful about what our generation’s legacy will be, if we will have one at all.
Features
69,991 Minutes of Comfort: What Music Means to Me
By Ada Gordon
When I found out that I had listened to 69,991 minutes of music this year, I was initially embarrassed by the sheer volume of music I listened to. But after reflecting on how much music means to me and all that it has done for me throughout my life, I realized that I am proud of that number.
Features
Wreck Tech, Sci Versus Stuy, and Rivalries—Oh My!
By Adeline Sauberli, Angel Huang
Why do jokes about Brooklyn Tech work so well in SING! competitions?
Sports
El Matador Bulldozes to the Top: How Ilia Topuria conquered the UFC in 2024
UFC Featherweight champion Ilia Topuria has cemented his legacy amongst the great Featherweight champions before him and is looking to establish himself as an all-time great heading into 2025.
Sports
Treble to Trouble
By Stefan Broge
Man City’s recent struggles raise concerns around their future.
News
Dr. Brammer Visits Stuyvesant
University of Chicago Director of the Parrhesia Public Discourse Program Dr. Leila Brammer visited Stuyvesant to discuss the importance of open dialogue.
News
Stuyvesant’s Moot Court Team Secures the Top Manhattan Spot
By Amrit Das, Dinara Gargu, Stella Krajka
Stuyvesant’s Moot Court team advanced to semifinals and earned the title of the “Number One School from Manhattan” during the JRC MENTOR Moot Court Competition at the Thurgood Marshall Courthouse.
Sports
On Par with Greatness
By Stefan Broge
The Penguins defended their title as City Champs through hard work and dedication.
Arts and Entertainment
Bryant Park’s Winter Village: A Foodie’s Heaven or Pocket Drainer?
By Mira Anant
The Annual Bryant Park Winter Village is back, but are the expensive foods and long lines that you’re bound to freeze in worth your time?
Arts and Entertainment
Christmas Songs That Weren’t for Christmas
By Albert Shen
To discuss examples of Christmas music that had non-Christmas origins
Arts and Entertainment
Lignes de Flute: A window into Montreal’s 2024 Fashion Scene
Come read about a Montreal fashion show!
Sports
Back Again: The Penguins Win City Champs for the Second Year in a Row
By Tahlia Jamir
The Penguins defended their title as City Champs through hard work and dedication.
Sports
Limitless Lady Lobsters
By Nina Benson
A summary of the Stuyvesant girls’ varsity tennis team’s season
Science
Atomic Clocks
Atomic clocks allow us to precisely define and measure time, and they are crucial aspects in the functioning of our daily lives.
Science
The Psychology of Gift-Giving
By Daniel Wu
Gift-giving is an experience that deepens relationships between the gift giver and the gift recipient, and both benefit from the process’s psychological effects.
Humor
2025’s Brand New Resolutions
Stuyvesant students are ready to make their New Year’s resolutions for 2025, but what are the most common ones made every year?
Opinions
Beautifully Melancholic: A Tragedy Within Itself
By Nabiha Islam
Romanticizing mental illness undermines the pain it causes many people, perpetuating a dangerous narrative that we as a society must combat.
Features
69,991 Minutes of Comfort: What Music Means to Me
By Ada Gordon
When I found out that I had listened to 69,991 minutes of music this year, I was initially embarrassed by the sheer volume of music I listened to. But after reflecting on how much music means to me and all that it has done for me throughout my life, I realized that I am proud of that number.
News
Stuyvesant Attends Inaugural New York City Science Research Symposium
: Stuyvesant’s Junior Regeneron students attended the first New York City Science Research Conference (NYCSRC) at Hunter College High School where they presented their work and gained insights into the field of science research.
Features
Wreck Tech, Sci Versus Stuy, and Rivalries—Oh My!
By Adeline Sauberli, Angel Huang
Why do jokes about Brooklyn Tech work so well in SING! competitions?
Humor
2024 is Ending, so Why Not Do It For the Plot
You haven’t done anything this year, but the year isn’t over just yet. Here are some helpful suggestions to how you can finally feel the warmth of someone else’s embrace or perhaps burn down the kitchen you’ve always wanted to burn down.
Humor
Who Memorizes the World Map?
Cartographers start to have fun with America’s lack of geography skills, removing parts of the world map little by little.
Sports
El Matador Bulldozes to the Top: How Ilia Topuria conquered the UFC in 2024
UFC Featherweight champion Ilia Topuria has cemented his legacy amongst the great Featherweight champions before him and is looking to establish himself as an all-time great heading into 2025.
Sports
Treble to Trouble
By Stefan Broge
Man City’s recent struggles raise concerns around their future.
News
Dr. Brammer Visits Stuyvesant
University of Chicago Director of the Parrhesia Public Discourse Program Dr. Leila Brammer visited Stuyvesant to discuss the importance of open dialogue.
News
Stuyvesant’s Moot Court Team Secures the Top Manhattan Spot
By Amrit Das, Dinara Gargu, Stella Krajka
Stuyvesant’s Moot Court team advanced to semifinals and earned the title of the “Number One School from Manhattan” during the JRC MENTOR Moot Court Competition at the Thurgood Marshall Courthouse.
Sports
On Par with Greatness
By Stefan Broge
The Penguins defended their title as City Champs through hard work and dedication.
Sports
The Course of the Vixens
The Vixens dominated their regular season and advanced to playoffs for a phenomenal season.
Sports
Boys’ Épée Fencers Charge their Way to Gold
By Ethan Lijin
Despite less-than-ideal circumstances, the Stuyvesant boys’ fencing team rose to claim the throne as épée champions.
Sports
Back Again: The Penguins Win City Champs for the Second Year in a Row
By Tahlia Jamir
The Penguins defended their title as City Champs through hard work and dedication.
Sports
Limitless Lady Lobsters
By Nina Benson
A summary of the Stuyvesant girls’ varsity tennis team’s season
Sports
Roki Sasaki Could be MLB’s Next Ace
Roki Sasaki is poised to shake up the free agency market, with top teams vying to secure his elite talent.
Sports
College Football At Its Peak—Rivalry Week
By Ben Rudinski
The 2024 Rivalry Week in college football was no exception, featuring stunning upsets and intense battles on the field that have significantly impacted the College Football
News
@Stuy.teacher.comments Instagram Draws Both Praise and Backlash
By Amy Mitchneck, Ilora Bhattacharyya, Kara Yip, Lyla Storm
Recently, a new Instagram account has gained popularity amongst Stuyvesant students, as well as attention from faculty. Some find it entertaining while others find it problematic.
Science
Atomic Clocks
Atomic clocks allow us to precisely define and measure time, and they are crucial aspects in the functioning of our daily lives.
Science
The Psychology of Gift-Giving
By Daniel Wu
Gift-giving is an experience that deepens relationships between the gift giver and the gift recipient, and both benefit from the process’s psychological effects.
Humor
2025’s Brand New Resolutions
Stuyvesant students are ready to make their New Year’s resolutions for 2025, but what are the most common ones made every year?
Opinions
The Risks of De-Dollarization in Latin America
De-dollarization may appear to benefit Latin American nations, but it is not a realistic or sustainable economic policy.
Opinions
Populism and the Commodification of American Politics
By Mace Elinson
In a nation where politicians make politics a defining factor of our lives, intellectual curiosity is removed from the equation.
Opinions
Building a Legacy: How Gen-Z Can Lead With Action
By Alexa Leahy
The ever-growing presence of performative activism online coupled with a chaotic political climate makes me doubtful about what our generation’s legacy will be, if we will have one at all.
Opinions
Beautifully Melancholic: A Tragedy Within Itself
By Nabiha Islam
Romanticizing mental illness undermines the pain it causes many people, perpetuating a dangerous narrative that we as a society must combat.
Features
AIS at Stuyvesant: Interventions Made, Interventions Needed?
By Florence Wu, Siroos Pasdar, Yuhn Yan
While Stuyvesant’s AIS tutoring support system offers resources and additional help to enhance learning, it faces several challenges due to budget cuts and organizational inefficiencies.
Features
Community at Stuy: How Students Feel about School Spirit
By Dayeon Won, Fahmida Begum, Mark Ionis, Rahul Kissoon
Stuyvesant students explore their thoughts on school spirit and why some choose to engage, or not engage, with it.
Arts and Entertainment
Bryant Park’s Winter Village: A Foodie’s Heaven or Pocket Drainer?
By Mira Anant
The Annual Bryant Park Winter Village is back, but are the expensive foods and long lines that you’re bound to freeze in worth your time?
Arts and Entertainment
Christmas Songs That Weren’t for Christmas
By Albert Shen
To discuss examples of Christmas music that had non-Christmas origins
Arts and Entertainment
Lignes de Flute: A window into Montreal’s 2024 Fashion Scene
Come read about a Montreal fashion show!
Arts and Entertainment
Kendrick Lamar’s Grand National Experiment
Kendrick Lamar’s GNX is a therapeutic celebration of himself and his dedication to his art.