Courtney Warley Named MAAC Player of the Week

by Anna Woods, Editor-in-Chief Recently, Lady Jasper Courtney Warley was named MAAC player of the week and made her 1,000th point. Warley is in her fifth year, currently pursuing an MBA.  During the ASun tournament at Disney’s Wide World of Sports, Warley scored her 1,000th point in her Manhattan career. She explained that reaching her 1,000th point was not her focus. “Coming here I wasn’t … Continue reading Courtney Warley Named MAAC Player of the Week

Swim Team Wins Big at Tri-Meet

by Caroline McCarthy & Nicole Rodriguez Sports Editor & Production Editor In their first win since 2019, the Manhattan College women’s swim team dominated against Kean University and St. Peter’s University last Saturday, Nov. 20.  The team, led by new coach Erick Rasmussen Jr. and captains Mackenzie Tuttle and Katelyn Hall, earned first place in a Tri-Meet against Kean University and St. Peter’s University. Manhattan, … Continue reading Swim Team Wins Big at Tri-Meet

Emotions Run High in The Bronx for a Manhattan Win

by Noel Spillane, Contributor On a cold November night in the Bronx, things got hot inside Draddy Gymnasium. An emotional and hard-fought battle between Fairleigh Dickinson University and Manhattan College saw the Jaspers leave in victory.  FDU came into this game bruised and battered coming off five straight losses to tough opponents. On top of this, they had to play the game without head coach … Continue reading Emotions Run High in The Bronx for a Manhattan Win

Keeping the Latin Legacy Alive at Manhattan College

by Juliocesar Viguera-Pacheco, Contributor Since its beginning, basketball has dominated the United States and Europe.While, people look to the Caribbean, Central and South America for sports like baseball or soccer.  But now, because of migration from countries like the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico and their exposure to new cultures, sports and lifestyles, ten players from the Dominican Republic have made it to the NBA.  … Continue reading Keeping the Latin Legacy Alive at Manhattan College

Quad Alum Revisits Manhattan for PRSSA 

by Jilleen Barrett, A&E Editor & Managing Editor John Paluszek, a former editor-in-chief of The Quadrangle, revisited Manhattan College to co-host an event with the Public Relations Student Society of America following the release of his new book, “Global Public Relations in the Roiling 2020s.” Members of the PRSSA executive board presented on various topics covered in the book, which was mostly about the spread … Continue reading Quad Alum Revisits Manhattan for PRSSA 

Jasper Jams: Finals Week

by Brian Asare, Photography Editor As the semester draws to an end and finals week is around the corner, It’s inevitable that we start to look for various stress relievers to counter the anxiety this time period brings along. It was pretty cool getting to see all my friends’ Spotify Wrapped this year which showcased a lot of various artists and music genres, and it … Continue reading Jasper Jams: Finals Week

Brother Ernest Miller Added to Board of Trustees

by Maria Thomas and Josh Grewal, Managing Editor & Staff Writer Brother Ernest J. Miller, FSC, D. Min., was recently elected the newest member of Manhattan College’s board of trustees, and will specifically serve the academic affairs committee.  The addition of Brother Miller to the board was a decision made through the process of an election, in which other board members voted on the nominee.  … Continue reading Brother Ernest Miller Added to Board of Trustees

MC Alumni Sophie Demurjian Thrives with Small Business “cutandcropped”

by Nicole Fitzsimmons, News Editor In a common room of Horan Hall, communication major Sophie Demurjian ‘21 began her small business “cutandcropped” selling bleached and cropped t-shirts. Today, the business has expanded its items and reach with vintage sweatshirts, jewelry and sweatpants reaching over fifty thousand Instagram followers and customers in her small boutique in SoHo.  The fast-paced experience of college and her busy schedule … Continue reading MC Alumni Sophie Demurjian Thrives with Small Business “cutandcropped”

Meet Quad Senior Maria Thomas!

by Isaiah Rosario, Staff Writer Who is Maria Thomas? Maria is a senior from Simi Valley, California, an English major with a film minor and Manhattan College’s very own managing editor for The Quadrangle. Thomas has been an essential part of The Quadrangle since freshman year. In addition to being part of the Quad, since her sophomore year, she has been an active participant in … Continue reading Meet Quad Senior Maria Thomas!