Jaspers Winter Recap

Men’s Basketball It is no secret that the Men’s Basketball team was struggling to start off the season. They did notch impressive home wins against Fordham and Eastern Kentucky, but with senior forward Rich Williams sidelined with a knee injury the team struggled. Recently, the team has found its form. After starting conference play 0-5 and 5-11 overall, the Jaspers have won two straight conference … Continue reading Jaspers Winter Recap

Jaspers Drop Rivalry Game to Iona

Few things changed when Manhattan and Iona faced off on Tuesday night. There was still the customary packed Draddy Gymnasium. There was an electric crowd with some fans wearing hard hats, others wearing their Manhattan gear and there were two teams renewing a rivalry. And one more thing remained status quo: Iona’s regular season dominance over Manhattan. The Gaels defeated the Jaspers 82-67 for their … Continue reading Jaspers Drop Rivalry Game to Iona

South Campus at Center of Master Plan

Manhattan College has recently expanded on plans for upcoming developments and additions to  south campus. The developments are set to greatly change the appearance and functionality of the Leo Engineering Building, RLC, the Mahan Physical Plant Complex as well as the immediate area in and around West 238th Street and West 240th Street. Highlights include the addition of a new, 30,000-square-foot eSCI (formerly known as … Continue reading South Campus at Center of Master Plan

The Book Nook: Jan. 17, 2017

Title: The Magnolia Story Authors: Chip and Joanna Gaines Genre: Biography Fans of HGTV and the network’s hit show “Fixer Upper” will greatly enjoy the new novel from television stars Chip and Joanna Gaines, titled “The Magnolia Story”. While majority of celebrity biographical novels include name-dropping, gossip and offer the sneak peek of what goes on behind closed doors in Hollywood, Chip and Joanna bear … Continue reading The Book Nook: Jan. 17, 2017

Jaspers Win Second Straight

Manhattan continued its gritty second half play on Friday night with a 76-73 win over the Rider Broncos. The Jaspers were carried on the shoulders of Zane Waterman and his career night. The junior forward from North Carolina notched a career high 35 points, and added seven rebounds. When asked if Waterman entered the game with a plan to dominate, he emphasized the team effort. … Continue reading Jaspers Win Second Straight

Christmas Cross Bronx Crash Takes 3 Lives

by Haley Burnside, Asst. Editor A tragic accident occurred on the Cross Bronx Expressway on Dec. 27. The accident killed three people and left two others severely injured. According to Highway District Commanding Officer Steven D’Ulisse, of the NYPD, the crash was caused by an 18-wheeler making a sudden stop on the eastbound side near Webster Avenue in Mount Hope. A pickup truck with five … Continue reading Christmas Cross Bronx Crash Takes 3 Lives

Letter From the Editor: Jan. 16, 2017

Dear Reader, Hello!  My name is Stephen Zubrycky and I will be The Quadrangle’s Editor-in-Chief for 2017. I’m a sophomore Civil Engineering major from Long Island, and I’ve been with the Quad since I first arrived at Manhattan, three semesters ago. Last year, I served as Web Editor, and I’m excited to see what the Quad will accomplish in 2017. I’d like to commend the … Continue reading Letter From the Editor: Jan. 16, 2017