Student-Athletes, Coaches, and Administration Congregate For Third Annual Breakfast For The Stars

by PETE JANNY, Asst. Sports Editor Being a Manhattan College student athlete comes with an immense amount of pressure and expectations to succeed on the playing field. It takes a genuine love for a sport and an unquenchable drive to succeed to earn the privilege to be a Division 1 athlete. Generally speaking, not only does this opportunity to compete on the collegiate level represent the pinnacle … Continue reading Student-Athletes, Coaches, and Administration Congregate For Third Annual Breakfast For The Stars

Valentine’s Day Celebrations Across Campus

by SOPHIA SAKELLARIOU, Production Editor Valentine’s Day is a day to recognize and celebrate the ones you love, and this week Manhattan College offered a variety of ways to make that special someone feel extra special. From candy and flower grams to boxes of chicken nuggets, there was something for everyone to give to the ones they love. Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Flowergram Sales If you walked … Continue reading Valentine’s Day Celebrations Across Campus

Meet Public Safety’s New Director

by CATHY GOODYEAR, Senior Writer After a long and thorough search, Manhattan College has chosen a new Director of Public Safety. Peter DeCaro will be Manhattan College’s next Director of Public Safety, replacing Juan Cerezo, who is retiring after serving the Manhattan College community for 23 years. “The Director of Public Safety search was a national search. We advertised the position through associations, websites, and publications … Continue reading Meet Public Safety’s New Director

The Best of Both Worlds: Freshman Combines West and East Coast Trends

ON-CAMPUS FASHION FINDS by Garrett Keidel, Sports Editor Meet Synclaire Warren, a freshman originally from Sacramento, Calif. studying English. With her West Coast fashion background, and now living in New York City, her style has allowed for a fresh take on some traditional looks. She took some time to discuss her fashion with the Quadrangle. The Quadrangle: Do you have any fashion inspirations? Synclaire Warren: I’m more … Continue reading The Best of Both Worlds: Freshman Combines West and East Coast Trends

Bringing Photography’s Truth to the Classroom

by Christine Nappi, Contributor While being surrounded by 200 prisoners and only two prison guards, Lili Kobielski was photographing her documentary book “I Refuse for the Devil to Take My Soul: Inside Cook County Jail.” Cook County Jail, located in Chicago, is the largest mental health institution in the country, as well as being a jail. Kobielski was inspired to capture the stories behind the inmates and … Continue reading Bringing Photography’s Truth to the Classroom

Students See Both Sides of 168th Street Station Updates

by JOE LIGGIO, Asst. News Editor Fresh off of a recent subway repair at 238th Street, members of the Manhattan College community now have another subway service update to contend with. Since Jan. 5, 1 train service has bypassed 168th Street as part of scheduled maintenance set to tie up service though early 2020. As a result, the crucial transfer between 1 and A/C trains at the … Continue reading Students See Both Sides of 168th Street Station Updates

RikkiLynn Brings Yoga to MC

by Garrett Keidel, Sports Editor Every Monday and Tuesday night, the Manhattan College Fitness Center hosts a yoga class for Manhattan students. Lead by senior RikkiLynn Shields, the classes are an opportunity for students who seek a more unified mental and physical state to do so while escaping some of the stresses of college life. The classes are held from 7 to 8 p.m. each night in … Continue reading RikkiLynn Brings Yoga to MC

Men’s Basketball Splits Latter Half of Four Game Home Stand

by Pete Janny, Asst. Sports Editor The Manhattan Jaspers (7-17, 5-7 MAAC) began the latter half of their four game home stand when they squared off with the first place Rider Broncs (12-10, 7-3 MAAC). The Jaspers entered the game looking to extend their winning streak to three after registering big wins against Fairfield and Saint Peter’s in their first two tilts of the home stand. Entering … Continue reading Men’s Basketball Splits Latter Half of Four Game Home Stand