Through a barely noticeable and rather sketchy backdoor entrance, flocks of current and former Stuyvesant students filed into an overcrowded elevator. As they stepped off at the lofty 10th floor, they were welcomed into a scene of wooden tables, food, table tennis, and a bonanza of computer science networking. On Tuesday, March 27, Computer Science [...]
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) professor Aki Ishida and her students visited Stuyvesant architecture group, StuyArch, on Friday, March 16, in order to assist with and critique the members’ designs for a school in Japan. StuyArch focuses on creating designs for an annual design project mentored by architects and engineers. For the [...]
At the Washington Area Model United Nations Conference, held at George Washington University from Thursday, March 22, to Sunday, March 25, nine delegates from Stuyvesant’s Model United Nations Club won awards or honors: two Best Delegates, two Outstanding Delegates, two Honorable Mention awards, and three Verbal Commendations. Eleven sophomore math researchers have had their research [...]
It takes the four years of running through small spaces in the hallways and memorizing your classroom schedule to become truly familiar with all the inner workings of the grand Stuyvesant building. Despite the 1-2-5 floor regulations, or perhaps because of them, students eventually find their secret coves and hideaways in various parts of the school, secluded from the hustle [...]
By TASNIM AHMED
Stuyvesant students shone at the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, which recognizes young talent in a variety of categories in literature and the arts. It is a national competition that is open to students from seventh to twelfth grade. In the 2012 competition, five Stuyvesant students won silver and gold medals for their written pieces. [...]
By JILL CHOW
The moment a new semester starts, Facebook groups for specific teachers begin to pop up, and there’s a mad dash of students to join them. We may complain about all the notifications we get because of the groups, but most of us are guilty of the same actions. There is one for every class and [...]
By TAHIA ISLAM
“I want you to rupture your vocal cords,” exclaimed junior and dancer Yejoon Seo, while snatching the mic from the host and introducing the spectacular dances of Stuy Squad 2012. Stuyvesant High School’s annual Stuy Squad dance show opened with a warm welcome from the host, senior Natalyah Morgan. Due to time conflicts arising from [...]
The Spectator, founded in 1915, is Stuyvesant High School’s bi-weekly, student-run newspaper. It is independent of any other organization, and as “The Pulse of the Student Body,” is a forum for student expression. It is accessible to all parties and is available at no cost.
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