Review: Fusion Juice Bar and Grill

By RikkiLynn Shields, Asst. Editor Right up the road by the infamous Jasper’s Deli, a brand new spot for food opened up. It’s called Fusion Juice Bar and Grill and it offers a wide variety of Mexican and Mediterranean food. Fusion Juice Bar and Grill has a very modern design to it, making it a very appealing scene as soon as you walk through the … Continue reading Review: Fusion Juice Bar and Grill

Also on Campus

Intramural Softball Manhattan College reception coordinator Kyle deManicor sent an email to intramural softball participants this in an effort to curb drinking at games. According to the email,  students have reportedly been drinking beer and other alcoholic beverages to Gaelic Park during softball games. “This is unacceptable and needs to stop now,” said deManincor in his email. “If I see anyone drinking, not only will … Continue reading Also on Campus

Sunrise to Sunset: A Day in the Life of a Student Athlete

By Angela Quadrini, Staff Writer It’s 4:45 a.m. when Christian Santisteban, a senior on the Manhattan College baseball team hears his alarm sounding, alerting him to get out of bed and start his day. Like most students at Manhattan College, his days are filled with long classes, extra curricular activities, and endless mountains of course load. But Santisteban is not only a full time engineering … Continue reading Sunrise to Sunset: A Day in the Life of a Student Athlete

As Primaries Near, Presidential Candidates Flood into New York

Hundreds packed into the Arthur Avenue Market in the Belmont section of the Bronx last Thursday, seeking to meet Republican presidential longshot John R. Kasich, the sitting Governor of Ohio. “Here in New York we’re now running in second,” Kasich told the press at the event. “We’re going to pick up delegates in Pennsylvania and all over the Northeast, and down in Maryland, and we’re … Continue reading As Primaries Near, Presidential Candidates Flood into New York

Chapel of De La Salle And His Brothers Becomes Home To New Stained Glass Windows

by ALLY HUTZLER, Editor-in-Chief, & DANIEL MOLINA, Editor Thursday, April 7, members of the Manhattan College community entered Smith Auditorium on a rainy day to celebrate the addition of new stained glass windows in the Chapel of De La Salle and His Brothers. Following a morning mass, the ceremony began with a welcome address from Thomas Mauriello, vice president for college advancement, an invocation by Brother Dennis … Continue reading Chapel of De La Salle And His Brothers Becomes Home To New Stained Glass Windows

From the St. Louis Cardinals to Manhattan College, Meet Jonathan Larson

By John Jackson, Staff Writer At the beginning of the fall 2015 semester, Manhattan College welcomed Jonathan Larson to its sports staff. Larson filled a newly created position as Assistant Athletic Director of Sports Performance. Larson’s interest in strength and conditioning originated from his own sports experience. He went to a military academy in Pennsylvania where he caught all four years on the high school … Continue reading From the St. Louis Cardinals to Manhattan College, Meet Jonathan Larson

The Book Nook

Title: Me Before You Author: Jojo Moyes Genre: Fiction In “Me Before You,” Jojo Moyes writes an emotional story about adventure and sacrifice. We follow a journey of finding love among incredible loss and learn what it truly means to put others before yourself. The novel’s protagonist is 35-year-old Will Traynor. For more than a decade Traynor was an adventurer of the world. He climbed … Continue reading The Book Nook