Women’s Rowing Starts Back Up For 2018

After over four months, the Manhattan College women’s rowing team has took to the waters for the spring portion of their 2017-2018 campaign. The team’s last regatta of the winter was the Frostbite Regatta held on Nov. 11 in West Windsor, N.J. During the regatta, Manhattan had one team of rowers, their Lightweight 4+, take home gold. While that was a nice moment for five … Continue reading Women’s Rowing Starts Back Up For 2018

Humble 100: Parker Giarratana Scores 100th Career Point

Nearly a decade has passed since the Manhattan College men’s lacrosse team has seen another 100-point scorer. However, less than a month ago Parker Giarratana put an end to that streak. A junior attacker and native Floridian, Giarratana scored his 100th point on the road against the Bellarmine University Knights in Chester, Pa. on Feb. 24. The unassisted goal was scored in the second quarter, … Continue reading Humble 100: Parker Giarratana Scores 100th Career Point

Notes from the Editor

Dear Reader, It’s been a while since we’ve chatted! I hope you’re having an enjoyable semester thus far. I’ve been having a wonderful time heading this newspaper and I am constantly proud of the work being published by our tenacious staff. Our last issue, unfortunately, had a few mistakes in giving credit where credit is due and I’d like to make sure the correct writers … Continue reading Notes from the Editor

Senior Johnny Schob Wraps Up His Time on the Golf Team

by C. GARRETT KEIDEL, Asst. Editor Johnny Schob is a business management major from Long Island, N.Y. In his senior year playing golf, he hopes to finally get that elusive MAAC win that has been so close to achieving in the last few seasons. Schob was one of five Jaspers to place in the top-ten of the Fox Club Shootout as he ended in a … Continue reading Senior Johnny Schob Wraps Up His Time on the Golf Team

Top HBO Shows to Watch with Your HBOGo Subscription

Did you know all Manhattan College students have access to HBO Go? Yes, you read that right. By simply picking Manhattan College as the privider on play.hbogo.com., then logging in with your manhattan.edu email, a new set of movies, series and documentaries await for you. I’ve reviewed my personal picks below. Game of Thrones Of course GoT had to be included. Based on George R.R. … Continue reading Top HBO Shows to Watch with Your HBOGo Subscription

Housing Deposit Deadline Approaching

by RIKKILYNN SHIELDS & JACK MELANSON, Editors Over spring break, Manhattan College resident students were encouraged to pay a $400 room reservation deposit and fill out the annual housing application. This is the beginning of the on-campus housing process for students looking to dorm during the 2018-2019 school year. The $400 room deposit must be paid in order to take part in the housing selection … Continue reading Housing Deposit Deadline Approaching

Sophomore Luke Hanson Talks About Balancing Academics and a Divsion 1 Career

by C. GARRETT KEIDEL, Asst. Editor Luke Hanson is an accounting major from Middletown, N.Y. In his sophomore year playing lacrosse, he has continued his success on the team. After a freshman season where he scored eight goals and had nine assists in 14 games, he has taken a step forward by already scoring eight goals and adding eight assists in eight games. The Quadrangle: … Continue reading Sophomore Luke Hanson Talks About Balancing Academics and a Divsion 1 Career

“Siddhartha” and “The Alchemist” Provide Relatable Self-Discovery Journeys

by SHANNON GLEBA, Copy Editor The college experience and young adult years are a time for self exploration and finding a path in life. However, sometimes this path is not clear and the journey can be frustrating. Manhattan College requires all students to take a religion course called “The Nature and Experience of Religion,” which allows students to examine their own personal meaning in the lens of … Continue reading “Siddhartha” and “The Alchemist” Provide Relatable Self-Discovery Journeys

Spring 2018 Seminar Series Continues with Sustainable Development Goals

As a part of the Spring 2018 Seminar Series, the School of Business hosted Brendan Pastor, who is responsible for coordinating participants and communication of the United Nations Principles of Responsible Management Education (PRME). “Our mission is to advance the Sustainable Development Goals in business and management education,” Pastor said. “Students will eventually become managers, start their own businesses, and they’re going to understand that … Continue reading Spring 2018 Seminar Series Continues with Sustainable Development Goals