“Eve Babitz: The Black Swan of Hollywood”

by Kyla Guilfoil, Asst. News Editor Sitting by my open window with the first fresh breezes of spring wafting over my winter bones, I dipped my toes into the indulgent, dazzling world of Californian writer Eve Babitz. Daughter of artists, Babitz grew up in the dry glamour of Los Angeles, lavishing in the 1960s as she entered ear- ly adulthood. Her collection of semi-fictionalized memoirs, … Continue reading “Eve Babitz: The Black Swan of Hollywood”

One of One Reworked Vintage

by Marissa Ross, Contributor Luke Lampasona, a Manhattan College junior marketing major, started his own clothing line of one of a kind reworked vintage pieces that are “Inspired by the past, made for today.” His brand is called One of One Reworked Vintage and his designs live up to the name, all being handmade, one of a kind, and sustainably sourced. Lampasona started his business … Continue reading One of One Reworked Vintage

Jasper Jams: Signing Off

by Gabriella DePinho, Senior Writer I’ve been writing (and co-writing) this column since February of my freshman year. The idea to write it started in Lee 306, when my roommate Ireland and I were upset to see Lorde’s “Melodrama” album get snubbed at the Grammys. The idea for Jasper Jams is not wholly mine or unique. During the years of 2013-2014, the column was invented … Continue reading Jasper Jams: Signing Off

Farewell to A Former Editor-in-Chief

by, Jilleen Barrett, A&E Editor The Quadrangle would not be the same if not for the leadership of Gabriella DePinho – better known as Gabs – during her time as editor-in-chief of the publication amidst a pandemic, and that position was one of many during her time at the college. A legacy Jasper, DePinho got her first impression of Manhattan at only seven years old. … Continue reading Farewell to A Former Editor-in-Chief

Senior Farewells

Shannon Gleba Staff Writer | Copy Editor | Senior Writer I will never forget my first weekend on Manhattan College’s campus when I attended The Quadrangle’s fall semester workshop. When we sat around the conference table, I remember being so intimidated because everyone seemed so smart and like they knew exactly how to handle every situation. After four years on the newspaper, I still agree … Continue reading Senior Farewells

Men’s Soccer Head Coach Jorden Scott Reflects on a Chaotic Spring Season

by Pete Janny & Victor Franco, Sports Editor & Staff Writer The Manhattan College men’s soccer team finally returned to the pitch this spring for the first since time since 2019. The program, coming off an abbreviated spring sea- son with a record of 2-4, has surely seen better days than they have in recent weeks after failing to qualify for the MAAC Playoffs. The … Continue reading Men’s Soccer Head Coach Jorden Scott Reflects on a Chaotic Spring Season

“Race And Feminism: A Conversation” Held by the LWGRC

by Jocelyn Visnov & Zoe DeFazio, Asst. Production Editor & Staff Writer The Lasallian Women and Gender resource center hosted “Feminism and Race: A Conversation” with Jordan Pascoe, Ph.D., Courtney Bry- ant, Ph.D. and Nefertiti Takla, Ph.D. on April 21. The intention of the conver- sation was to discuss the ori- gin of oppression and to break down the history of what cre- ated the … Continue reading “Race And Feminism: A Conversation” Held by the LWGRC

Fuerza Latina Continues to Foster Inclusive Community

by Kelly Cwik & Alexa Schmidt, Asst. A&E Editor & Senior Writer Fuerza Latina, like many other clubs, has managed to adapt to the ever-changing circumstances and remains a strong touchstone on campus for the Latinx community, and anyone who is passionate about becoming an ally and learning more. Nearing the end of the semester, The Quadrangle took a look at the many ways in … Continue reading Fuerza Latina Continues to Foster Inclusive Community

LGBTQ & A – A Conversation Among Faculty, Administration & Students

by Sophie Ryan, Contributor On April 22, the LGBTQ Student Group at Manhattan College hosted a question and answer panel with LGBTQ+ faculty and administrators. The event was hybrid, with attendants coming both virtually and in person. The panel included assistant professor of sociology Robin Lovell, Ph.D., assistant professor of mathematics Robert Suzzi Valli, Ph.D., associate professor of communication Rebecca Kern, Ph.D., professor of English … Continue reading LGBTQ & A – A Conversation Among Faculty, Administration & Students