Catching up with the LWGRC

by Anna Woods, Assistant News Editor  Tucked away in the corner of the 3rd floor of Kelly Commons lies the Lasallian Women and Gender Research Center or the LWGRC. A room where women can come for advice, a safe space and to advocate for gender equality here at Manhattan College. This semester the LWGRC hopes to continue to make a difference on campus. For the 2020 … Continue reading Catching up with the LWGRC

M.C. Players Gain Recognition and Honor at The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival

by Gillian Puma, Senior Writer The Manhattan College Players found themselves taking their talent outside of Manhattan College, taking on a new stage for The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. A select number of students from the Players were chosen to perform at the festival in Cape Cod, Mass. Respondents from the festival come to see the musicals and plays performed throughout the year. After … Continue reading M.C. Players Gain Recognition and Honor at The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival

Her Campus Chapter Celebrates Anniversary

by Nicole Fitzsimmons & Kelly Kennedy, Assistant News Editor & Assistant Production Editor On Jan.29, Manhattan College’s Her Campus chapter reached its one year anniversary of being relaunched. The blog has grown tremendously and has proven itself to be an effective space for students to express themselves over the past year by providing a creative outlet by women, for women. Her Campus is an online women’s magazine … Continue reading Her Campus Chapter Celebrates Anniversary

Welcome to Strangers: Jaspers Without Borders

by Caroline McCarthy, Assistant Sports Editor Riverdale women and two Manhattan College students found community alongside asylum seekers during their service trip to Brownsville, Texas in January. This trip, organized by Marti Michael, provided food, clothing, and supplies to migrants living in the encampment at Matamoros, Mexico. Matamoros is home to the largest migrant camp to date, with over 1,500 people living in tents for months … Continue reading Welcome to Strangers: Jaspers Without Borders

Black History Month Kicks Off with Opening Dinner

By Jessica McKenzie & RJ Giannicchi, Asst. Features Editor and Contributor A celebration of Black History Month was set in motion at Manhattan College campus on Feb. 6 with an Opening Dinner in Smith Auditorium. The event was hosted by the Multicultural Center and the Black Student Union. Students were served African rice, chicken, vegetables and plantains as they viewed many inspiring faces of Black … Continue reading Black History Month Kicks Off with Opening Dinner

D&D Comes to Life in MC Players Production of “She Kills Monsters”

by Lauren Schuster, Senior Writer In the latest Manhattan College Players’ production “She Kills Monsters,” the popular fantasy role-play game “Dungeons and Dragons” (D&D) comes to life on stage bringing unexpected revelations for young school teacher Agnes Evans, played by Megan Lawlor. Agnes’ life was extremely average until one day her parents and her teenage sister Tilly, played by Madeline Byrne, die suddenly in a … Continue reading D&D Comes to Life in MC Players Production of “She Kills Monsters”

Manhattan Crushes Niagara With the 1994-95 Team Back on Campus: MBB: Manhattan 77, Niagara 59

By Pete Janny, Sports Editor On a night Manhattan honored the historic 1994-95 men’s basketball team that made it to the second round of the NCAA tournament, the current Jaspers (10-10, 6-5 MAAC) played with extra motivation en route to a lopsided 77-59 win over the Niagara Purple Eagles (7-15, 5-6 MAAC) that was shown live on ESPNU. Manhattan only trailed for 14 seconds in … Continue reading Manhattan Crushes Niagara With the 1994-95 Team Back on Campus: MBB: Manhattan 77, Niagara 59

Manhattan Caucus: Io-what the Heck Happened?

By Rose Brennan & Megan Dreher, Senior Writers Many thought that the upheaval of the 2016 Democratic National Convention was the messiest display ever showcased by American Democrats.  But the DNC may have just been unseated by the 2020 Iowa caucuses. On Feb. 3, exactly nine months before Election Day, the 2020 primary season kicked off in Iowa.  But this “kickoff” was just about as … Continue reading Manhattan Caucus: Io-what the Heck Happened?