Student Government’s Final Assembly Meeting

by TAYLOR BRETHAUER, Editor-in-Chief The student government assembly held their final meeting on Wednesday, April 25 in Kelly 4B. The meeting was the last one for the school year and the last one led by the Bishop administration. Wrapping up the semester, the assembly spoke about finals week stress-relieving activities and voted on the student activities fee for the upcoming school year. Budget Allocations Committee Vice … Continue reading Student Government’s Final Assembly Meeting

39th Annual Manhattan College Games Held on Campus

by ALYSSA VELAZQUEZ, Editor On April 28 the kinesiology department and academic fraternity Phi Epsilon Kappa hosted the annual Manhattan College Games in Draddy Gymnasium. The games are an event for people of all ages who have mental or physical disabilities where participants are guided through a series of non-competitive games. Throughout the event participants from different neighboring agencies had the opportunity to be involved in … Continue reading 39th Annual Manhattan College Games Held on Campus

Michael Zingaro Concludes Highly Successful College Lacrosse Career

by JOE LIGGIO, Asst. Editor As senior Michael Zingaro’s career as a Division I lacrosse player has come to an end, he has a lot to look back on during his time as goaltender for Manhattan College. Zingaro, an accounting major on the men’s lacrosse team, has ranked within the top-10 nationally and in the top-two in the MAAC in saves per game the last three … Continue reading Michael Zingaro Concludes Highly Successful College Lacrosse Career

Matazinsky Throws Second No-Hitter in MC Softball History

by ALEXA DAWID, Staff Writer It’s no coincidence teammates have dubbed the nickname Bri “Tank” Mata for their star pitcher. On Apr. 21, during the softball team’s MAAC double-header against Niagara, Briana Matazinsky defended and asserted her title by throwing her first career no-hitter, and only the second in Manhattan College softball history. With her 13th shutout, Matazinsky also tied former player Jill Madea (2003-2006) … Continue reading Matazinsky Throws Second No-Hitter in MC Softball History

A Q&A with the New Dean of the School of Business

by DANIEL MOLINA, Senior Writer After dozens of meetings with potential candidates from a national search,  Donald E. Gibson was named dean of Manhattan College’s O’Malley School of Business, being effective June 1, 2018.  Gibson comes from leadership roles at Fairfield University as vice-provost for academic affairs and dean of Fairfield’s Dolan School of Business.  Through his time at Fairfield, Gibson raised significant amounts of money … Continue reading A Q&A with the New Dean of the School of Business

Spring 2018: A Semester in Review

by ALLY HUTZLER & TARA MARIN, Senior Writers The Loss of Brother Thomas Scanlan This past winter the Manhattan College community mourned the loss of Brother Thomas Scanlan, who passed away on Feb. 4, 2018 at the age of 72. Scanlan was the 18th president of Manhattan College and lead the community for over two decades, from 1987 to 2009. During his tenure, Scanlan helped … Continue reading Spring 2018: A Semester in Review

“An Inspector Calls”: A Preview

by ALEKSANDRA LOZANOVA, Contributor Manhattan College gives each year plenty of opportunities to all students who are interested in acting or directing. Anyone with a passion for or even a slight interest in theater is more than welcome to join Manhattan College Players, which is a student-led ensemble of actors and singers. Manhattan College Players produce each year different types of plays and musicals as well. … Continue reading “An Inspector Calls”: A Preview

MC Hosts Third Annual Fashion Show

by C. GARRETT KIEDEL, Asst. Editor On the night of April 27, 2018, Manhattan College hosted its third annual fashion show. The evening was filled with originally constructed garments, styling by individuals, as well as, performance art.  The show was broken up into three different sections throughout evening, showcasing a total of eight distinct artists with many more performers and artists. In the first section, … Continue reading MC Hosts Third Annual Fashion Show

“A Day in the Life” of Bauer’s Second Album Class

by ROSE BRENNAN & ALEXA SCHMIDT, Editor & Asst. Editor “It Was Twenty 50 Years Ago Today…” In celebration of one of history’s most iconic rock albums’ 50th anniversary, 13 Manhattan College students performed The Beatles’ “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” album from start to finish from April 26-28. The performance was the “final exam” of a class surrounding the theory and practice of … Continue reading “A Day in the Life” of Bauer’s Second Album Class