FED Cup 2018 Results

by Garrett Kiedel, Asst. Sports Editor Manhattan College has made a name for itself in the past few years with its success Fed Cup Challenge. This year, the results were not favorable at all with Manhattan College’s team being eliminated after the first round. Zoe McGreevy, a senior economics major, previously described the Fed Cup Challenge. “It is a college wide challenge, that kinda acts like a … Continue reading FED Cup 2018 Results

Evaluating Tradition and Perspective in “A Place for Us”

by RikkiLynn Shields, Social Media Editor “Sex and the City” star Sarah Jessica Parker, better known as Carrie Bradshaw, recently launched her own imprint, SJP for Hogarth, alongside publisher Molly Stern of Crown and Hogarth. The first novel published under Parker’s new imprint was “A Place for Us” by Fatima Farheen Mirza– a novel that exemplifies storytelling at its finest and is strikingly lifelike. “A Place for … Continue reading Evaluating Tradition and Perspective in “A Place for Us”

James Patterson Scholars

Interviews Conducted by Alexa Schmidt, Asst. A&E Editor,   Miguel Diaz Junior, Mechanical Engineering Why did you apply for the scholarship? “Originally, I didn’t know anything about this scholarship. The invitation from the President’s Office was what introduced me to this scholarship, and after that I was intrigued by such a prestigious scholarship and I was hoping that it could help me pursue my dreams … Continue reading James Patterson Scholars

Chief Justice DePinho Revamps Student Court

by SOPHIA SAKELLARIOU, Staff Writer The Manhattan College Student Court is a branch of Student Government that’s intended to play a crucial role on campus. According to the school’s site, it serves to preside over cases referred to by the dean of students or her designee involving parking tickets, residence hall write-ups and any other disciplinary incidents or complaints. Senior Anthony DePinho is tired of … Continue reading Chief Justice DePinho Revamps Student Court

Men’s Drop Home Opener to Elon

by PETE JANNY, Staff Writer The Manhattan College Jaspers opened their season vs. the Elon University Phoenix on the night of Nov. 6 at Draddy Gymnasium. The showdown marked the first-ever meeting between the two programs in what was an exciting, hard-fought affair. The Phoenix, led by four seniors, were able to escape Draddy Gymnasium with a 62-56 victory over the Jaspers. The Jaspers found … Continue reading Men’s Drop Home Opener to Elon

Cedric St. Louis on Music, School and Balance

by GABRIELLA DEPINHO, Asst. News Editor Cedric St. Louis was a name I had heard a few times prior to the Sanctus Artem art show on Nov. 3. I had heard him perform at Coffee House in October and Quadchella in September and had him on my list of people I wanted to interview for this column. After seeing him perform at the art show, … Continue reading Cedric St. Louis on Music, School and Balance

LETTER TO The Editor

RABEA ALI writes: Dear Manhattan College Community & Quadrangle Staff, I wanted to first take a moment to thank Gabriella DePinho for her article last issue on the Muslim students search for a prayer space and the Quadrangle staff for the coverage. As always, pursuit of the truth, well done folks. I’m proud to be a friend of many of y’all in these moments especially. … Continue reading LETTER TO The Editor

Jasper Jams: Thanksgiving Music

The second the clock turned from 11:59 p.m. on October 31st to 12:00 a.m. on November 1st, my suite-mate started listening to Christmas music. I actually think she probably started listening to Christmas music before Halloween even happened. I, for one, think early November is too early to listen to Christmas music because then I get tired of it when Christmas actually rolls around. The … Continue reading Jasper Jams: Thanksgiving Music

Updates on Undergraduate Commencement Upset

by MEGAN DREHER, Features Editor The Manhattan College Student Government has started a petition in order to change the 2019 Spring Commencement location from Draddy Gymnasium. This petition comes after an announcement made by the college that students will only be receiving two tickets for family and friends to gather inside of Draddy, and an additional two tickets for the alternate viewing locations. In just … Continue reading Updates on Undergraduate Commencement Upset