Women’s Soccer Team raises $1000 in support of Morgan’s Message

By Kelly Kennedy Social Media Editor On Oct. 8, the women’s soccer team won 1-0 against Iona at Gaelic Park in a dedication game for Morgan’s Message, a foundation supporting mental health for college athletes. The foundation is named after Morgan Rodgers, a Duke student athlete who tragically lost her life to suicide.  “Our game was dedicated to Morgan Rogers, a Duke lacrosse player who … Continue reading Women’s Soccer Team raises $1000 in support of Morgan’s Message

The LWGRC Hosts Consent Training On Campus

By Alexandrea Velez, Staff Writer The Lasallian Women and Gender Resource Center hosted Consent Training for Sexual Harassment, Assault and Rape on Oct. 5. The teachings ranged from the definition of power to the difference between verbal and nonverbal consent.  The event had a guest speaker, Jamie Pytlik. Pytlik is an Enough is Enough Coordinator who works in the Bronx District Attorney’s Office in the … Continue reading The LWGRC Hosts Consent Training On Campus

Women Need Support, Period.

By Grace Cardinal, Staff Writer Manhattan College’s chapter of HerCampus, the number one online magazine for college-aged women, sponsored a menstrual product drive to support those in need in the New York City area. The drive ran until Oct. 14, and was considered a success.  Samantha Keating, one of the campus coordinators for the magazine, said that the drive was more successful than anticipated, even … Continue reading Women Need Support, Period.

Letter from the Editor

By Kyla Guilfoil, Editor-in-Chief Dear Readers, We’re back! I hope you didn’t miss us too much last week. We’re very excited to bring you a new issue this week, highlighting lots of exciting things in our neck of the woods.  For one, we sampled Riverdale Restaurant Week, featuring some of our neighborhood’s finest cuisine. We also dove into Family Weekend, which brought lots of exciting … Continue reading Letter from the Editor

Manhattan Caucus: How Do I Vote From College? 

 By Kyla Guilfoil, Editor-in-Chief Midterm elections are on their way, but most Manhattan College students won’t be in the zip code they registered to vote in when Election Day comes. So, how can they vote? There are a couple different ways a student can vote, even if they can’t go to their voting district on Nov. 8. For one, students can apply for an absentee … Continue reading Manhattan Caucus: How Do I Vote From College? 

Riverdale Hosts its First Restaurant Week

By Lauren Raziano, Copy Editor/Web Editor The inaugural Riverdale Restaurant Week brought together 29 different restaurants to celebrate the diverse food community found within Riverdale and Kingsbridge. Founded by Dine Out Riverdale, Restaurant Week aimed not only to highlight amazing restaurants, bars and coffee shops, but also to address food insecurity. The profits earned from restaurant week from Oct.1 through Oct. 8 will be given … Continue reading Riverdale Hosts its First Restaurant Week

WRCM Radio Hosts Share What It’s Like to be Behind the Mic

By Jilleen Barrett, Features Editor/Managing Editor Ever wonder what it’s like to host a radio show? With WRCM back on the airwaves, some Manhattan students have decided to do just that.  Colin Sweeney, a senior at the college, hosts “BoingYoingYoing!” from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays. He had been hoping to join the club radio for a few semesters but with the water … Continue reading WRCM Radio Hosts Share What It’s Like to be Behind the Mic

Basketball Star Serving Her Skills on the Other Side of the Court  

By Carter Silane, Contributor Stepping onto the court this season in a different uniform, sophomore Bella Nascimento has returned to Manhattan College, but this time as a two sport athlete.  Nascimento came to Manhattan College in the 2022-2023 season to play for the women’s basketball team as a guard. This year, with the women’s volleyball team low on players, Nascimento, along with other players on … Continue reading Basketball Star Serving Her Skills on the Other Side of the Court  

Riverdale Hosts its First Restaurant Week

By Lauren Raziano, Copy Editor & Web Editor The inaugural Riverdale Restaurant Week brought together 29 different restaurants to celebrate the diverse food community found within Riverdale and Kingsbridge. Founded by Dine Out Riverdale, Restaurant Week aimed not only to highlight amazing restaurants, bars and coffee shops, but also to address food insecurity. The profits earned from restaurant week from Oct.1 through Oct. 8 will … Continue reading Riverdale Hosts its First Restaurant Week