Slice of Social Justice Presents “Feminisms”

by Lauren Schuster Staff Writer In a fitting end to Women’s History Month, students and faculty gathered together in Cornerstone in Miguel Hall to listen to Cristina Pérez Jiménez, a faculty member of the English department, discuss women’s movements across the americas. Jiménez engaged the audience in a variety of discussions about what feminism, intersectionality, and movements for change all mean. The topic of the event … Continue reading Slice of Social Justice Presents “Feminisms”

Scatterbomb’s 2nd Annual Bit Show

By Taylor Brethauer & Timothy Hamling, Editor and Contributor Manhattan College students have come to know and love the crew of the improv comedy group, Scatterbomb, thanks to their hilarious shows throughout the school year. Around this time last year, the group introduced a new type of show to their standard line-up: the bit show. On Apr. 1, Scatterbomb brought the show back, much to the delight … Continue reading Scatterbomb’s 2nd Annual Bit Show

2017 is an Election Year Too

The following is a staff member’s op/ed piece and does not reflect the views of The Quadrangle, its Editorial Board, the College or the student body. Elections have consequences. It’s an oft-uttered phrase, but it’s a lesson that many critics of Donald Trump must take to heart if they believe that his administration is bringing the nation in a negative direction, and this lesson applies … Continue reading 2017 is an Election Year Too