Bringing Peace and Justice to MC and More

by CHRISTINE NAPPI, Staff Writer From collecting reusable mugs to use in Locke’s Loft, to organizing clothing drives on campus, this club works to make not only Manhattan College, but the whole New York City community a better place. By bringing awareness to injustices of the world, this club educates others on how to take action; this club is none other than JustPeace JustPeace is a student … Continue reading Bringing Peace and Justice to MC and More

Manhattan College Advances in Rankings

by CHRISTINE NAPPI, Staff Writer Manhattan College has recently advanced in the 2020 version of the U.S. News and World Report rankings, as well as earning the number one spot on MONEY Magazine for being the most transformative college in the country. U.S. News and World Report has ranked Manhattan 13th out of 179 colleges and universities in the North Regional Universities categories. The college has … Continue reading Manhattan College Advances in Rankings

Amissah’s Overtime Goal Propels Manhattan Past Fordham

by PETE JANNY, Asst. Sports Editor The Manhattan College men’s soccer team made the trip to Rose Hill last Tuesday for their annual meeting with the Fordham Rams. After losing their last five games, the Jaspers wanted nothing more than to finish off their non-conference slate of games on a winning note. For the second year in a row, the Jaspers turned in an impressive performance against … Continue reading Amissah’s Overtime Goal Propels Manhattan Past Fordham

MC Students Enjoy “Dear Evan Hansen”

by SHANNON GLEBA, Staff Writer On Sunday, Sept. 22, lucky Manhattan College students attended the matinee of “Dear Evan Hansen” at the Music Box Theatre. The Student Engagement office sold discounted tickets to the award-winning show, however the limited amount sold out in about one hour. At 3:00 p.m., the show opened with a very minimalistic set, only a twin sized bed on the stage with a … Continue reading MC Students Enjoy “Dear Evan Hansen”

Sports Media Production Students Gear Up for an Action-Packed Semester

by PETE JANNY, Asst. Sports Editor Come this November, communication majors who are currently taking, or have taken, one of the sports media production classes will get to put their production skills to use as part of the college’s commitment to produce live telecasts for all 27 home basketball games this season between the men and women’s teams. This past spring the Metro Atlantic Conference issued a … Continue reading Sports Media Production Students Gear Up for an Action-Packed Semester

Saturday Finals to be Eliminated from Final Exam Schedule

by MEGAN DREHER & MARIA THOMAS, Editor-in-Chief & Asst. News Editor Effective as of the Fall of 2019, Manhattan College will no longer proctor final exams on Saturdays for weekday classes. This year, only students who have Saturday classes will take final exams on the weekend. For all other students, final exams will be taken Monday through Friday. In past years, it was common, and even expected, … Continue reading Saturday Finals to be Eliminated from Final Exam Schedule