Clubs on Campus Struggle to Find Approval for Fundraising Ideas

The Sigma Delta Tau sorority is one of the newest Greek life options on campus and, as a result, still struggles with the difficulties of being a new club. Some of those struggles include finding effective ways to fundraise on campus and to get those ideas approved by  the Office of Student Activities. “We do a lot of philanthropy work, we fundraise for Prevent Child … Continue reading Clubs on Campus Struggle to Find Approval for Fundraising Ideas

Racial Justice Teach-In Held on Campus

In the wake of the ongoing debate about racism in the American justice system, a racial justice teach-in was held in Smith Auditorium last Wednesday featuring panels discussing the many facets of racism. The panels were made up of faculty, students, alumni and local community organizers speaking on topics such as the psychology of racial identification and the experience of race and racism. “Over the … Continue reading Racial Justice Teach-In Held on Campus

Cubism on Display at The Met

When visiting the Upper East Side’s cavernous Metropolitan Museum of Art, it is often daunting to choose where to start. Museum mainstays such as the diverse collections of Egyptian artifacts and Impressionist-era paintings are all worth the trip. However, a temporary and soon-to-be-ending exhibit on the Cubist period of modern art should immediately move to the top of your list of destinations. Made possible by a … Continue reading Cubism on Display at The Met

Jaspers Lose to Rider Once Again in Overtime Thriller

LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J.– If there is one thing neutral fans of MAAC basketball are hoping for, it is for a Rider and Manhattan matchup at the MAAC Tournament. For Rider and Manhattan fans, maybe not so much. For the second time this season, the Manhattan Jaspers lost a nail-biter to the Rider Broncs in overtime. The 85-77 defeat to the Broncs means the Jaspers are now tied … Continue reading Jaspers Lose to Rider Once Again in Overtime Thriller

Four Observations From Manhattan’s 78-69 Victory Over Canisius

CHRIS CIRILLO & DANIEL YNFANTE SENIOR WRITER & ASST. SPORTS EDITOR Emmy Andujar Continues to Lead the Cavalry All season long the Jaspers have counted on Emmy Andujar to score big baskets, distribute the ball and be a pest on defense. His numbers solidify him as a do-it-all type of player and that was never more apparent than against Canisius. Andujar scored a team-high 20 … Continue reading Four Observations From Manhattan’s 78-69 Victory Over Canisius

Featuring Student Artist: Markie teRiele

By: Leah Cordova From Ticonderoga, N.Y., old soul Markie teRiele is an artist whose work highlights adventurers on quests that embody both beauty and surrealism. Now a sophomore, teRiele recalls loving art at a very young age. “I’d draw every day,” teRiele said, “I’d feel like the day was wasted if I didn’t make anything.” Growing up, she showcased her work in local town art … Continue reading Featuring Student Artist: Markie teRiele