One Meme at a Time

By now, most students have seen or heard about the recent creation of three unofficial Manhattan College Instagram accounts: manhattancollegememes, manhattancollegedankmemes and mc_squirrels. They each provide the community with daily content that is not only relevant to students at MC, but brings a smile to their faces and perhaps some laughter. Although the owners of each of these accounts wish to remain anonymous, they were … Continue reading One Meme at a Time

Students Spearhead New M.C. Women’s Center

by Olivia Paladino Staff Writer The creation of a new women’s resource center is currently underway. Projected to open this fall, the center will provide resources, information and a safe-space to speak about the important issues that affect female students. Junior Alannah Boyle and Seniors Victoria James and Olivia Smith are spearheading the project. The group mentioned that though the center is aimed towards women, it … Continue reading Students Spearhead New M.C. Women’s Center

Going for the Gold: Paige Chapman Wins Big at ECAC Indoor Championships

By Michevi Dufflart, Staff Writer Winning a championship title is not easy; let alone winning the 60 meters at the ECAC Indoor Championships. As one of the biggest and most competitive conferences in the country, the ECAC is a big deal. Each event at the ECAC Indoor Championships is highly competitive but one of the most challenging events is the 60-meter sprint. Even the slightest … Continue reading Going for the Gold: Paige Chapman Wins Big at ECAC Indoor Championships

Pipes and Drums Performs on NBC’s Today Show

It is not often that Manhattan College gets to perform in the spotlight, let alone on national television. But that was the case this past Friday, Mar. 17, as the MC Pipes and Drums ensemble celebrated Saint Patrick’s Day on NBC’s “The Today Show”. The Pipes and Drums band consists of students, alumni and sometimes family members who are skilled on the bagpipes or drums, … Continue reading Pipes and Drums Performs on NBC’s Today Show

Riverdale City Grill Shuts Doors

Last month Riverdale City Grill, commonly referred to as “River City,” closed its doors after owners decided to sell the business. “We would like to thank our customers for all the years of patronage. We have sold the restaurant and today will be our last day open for business. Stop by and have a drink and say farewell to RCG!! The friendships and relationships we’ve … Continue reading Riverdale City Grill Shuts Doors

Paul Genners On Healthy Eating

The Quadrangle: When did you start playing baseball? Paul Genners: Around 5 years old. TQ: Growing up did you play other sports? If so, what made Baseball special for you? PG: Other than baseball, I played football, basketball, and soccer. Baseball was special to me because I would watch my older brothers’ games every weekend. They have always been my role models, so I wanted … Continue reading Paul Genners On Healthy Eating

What Health Means to Me: A Health Major’s Perspective

by Chelsey Zane Guest Writer The following is the opinion of a guest writer, and does not reflect the stance of The Quadrangle, its editorial board or Manhattan College. Through my studies in Dr. Cherubini’s Kinesiology and Public Health course, I am continually inspired to become more physically active. Furthermore, as one of the requirements for the course, I am required to support and encourage community-wide … Continue reading What Health Means to Me: A Health Major’s Perspective

Eat, Sleep, Study… Repeat

HOW MC STUDENTS COPE WITH THE STRESS OF COLLEGE By Michevi Dufflart & Alyssa Velazquez, Contributor & Editor Wake up, eat, attend class, study, participate in clubs and/or athletics, possibly go to the gym, socialize and sleep. This paints the image of the ideal student that many at Manhattan College aspire to become. After reality sets in though, it is evident that students cannot meet these expectations without … Continue reading Eat, Sleep, Study… Repeat