An Outlook on Jaspers Men’s Basketball 2022-23 Season

By Andrew Mannion, Staff Writer It’s safe to say this has been a wild and unexpected start to basketball season for the Jaspers. Steve Masiello, the head coach for the Jaspers, was fired just two weeks before the start of Manhattan’s season. Jose Perez, the MAAC preseason player of the year, headed to West Virginia. With the loss of Masiello, Perez and former assistant coach … Continue reading An Outlook on Jaspers Men’s Basketball 2022-23 Season

Welcoming Erika Pichardo: Manhattan College’s New Title IX Officer 

By Kelly Kennedy, Social Media Editor Erika Pichardo, Ph.D., has accepted her new role at Manhattan College as the newest Title IX officer.               This position has been left open since the last Title IX Officer left in the Spring 2022 semester and since Goldie Adele, chief compliance officer, has been filling in as interim Title IX chief compliance officer. The role of Title IX officer … Continue reading Welcoming Erika Pichardo: Manhattan College’s New Title IX Officer 

Dear Readers, 

I hope this week’s issue finds you well! I can’t believe I am almost through with my year as editor-in-chief of The Quadrangle. It has brought me such honor and joy to lead such a phenomenal publication.  I truly hope that everyone can find something for them in this paper, whether it be current events, sports updates, profiles on student life or the latest news … Continue reading Dear Readers, 

Ceiling Leaks in Communication Department Cause Inconvenience 

By Grace Cardinal, Staff Writer Leaks caused by the new air conditioning system in the communication department are making it difficult to navigate around the office’s technology storage room. Jeffrey Anderson, manager of media technology at Manhattan College, spoke about the difficulties faced by the department following the leaks. “The leak became an issue probably about two weeks ago when we noticed they had done … Continue reading Ceiling Leaks in Communication Department Cause Inconvenience 

Students Spread Black Girl Magic at MC

By Megan LaCreta, Arts & Entertainment Editor Students are spreading Black Girl Magic all around the Manhattan College campus this semester, thanks to a new club. This semester, senior Mackenzie Lauture co-founded Black Girl Magic alongside Calissa McNeely. Both currently serve as co-chairs for the club. Lauture explained how the idea of the club came out of a need for a place for Black women … Continue reading Students Spread Black Girl Magic at MC

Man-tatted : A Look into the Ink of MC Students

By Adrianne Hutto, Production Editor A campus full of 20-something year-olds and veterans, it is no surprise that MC students would be showcasing some unique tattoo pieces. From meaningful to fun and detailed to simple, students feature art of all kinds.  Chris Norberto, a senior and veteran, has lost count of how many tattoos he has, with them on his arms, chest and thighs. While … Continue reading Man-tatted : A Look into the Ink of MC Students

Despite The Result, Manhattan College Men’s Soccer Dominates in Semi-final Versus Iona

By Maddie Mulkigian and Isaiah Rosario, Asst. Sports Editor & Staff Writer  The Manhattan College men’s soccer team advanced to the semi-finals after a successful win against Fairfield on Thursday.  Manhattan men’s soccer took the field against Fairfield in the quarter-finals of the 2022 MAAC Tournament on Nov. 6. The last time that these two teams met it was a defensive battle as Manhattan narrowly … Continue reading Despite The Result, Manhattan College Men’s Soccer Dominates in Semi-final Versus Iona

Draddy Basketball Court Conditions Causes Home Opener to be Postponed

By Grace Cardinal and Andrew Mannion, Staff Writers On Friday night, the Jaspers men’s basketball team prepared to have their home opener against Central Connecticut State University. Going into the game, there was chatter that it could turn into a big night. The Jaspers were looking for their first win of the season, and they were favored to win against the Blue Devils by 6.5 … Continue reading Draddy Basketball Court Conditions Causes Home Opener to be Postponed

Manhattan Caucus: The ‘Red Wave’ Did Not Come this Election Day 

By Kyla Guilfoil, Editor-in-Chief A week after Election Day, some of the country’s top political races are still too close to call. Nonetheless, it’s clear that the “red wave” experts had predicted and that Republicans hoped for did not come.  In fact, the Democrats have actually taken control of the Senate, despite remarkably tight races in critical swing states.  The three major races experts had … Continue reading Manhattan Caucus: The ‘Red Wave’ Did Not Come this Election Day